WunderLINQ X Documentation

Version 1.0


Introduction

First of all, Thank you for purchasing the WunderLINQ!

This documentation covers the install and usage of the WunderLINQ hardware on your motorcycle. Please review the document completely before attempting the install.

Requirements

You will need to following to install the WunderLINQ on your motorcycle.

  1. WunderLINQ
  2. Compatible BMW Motorcycle

For performance and fault data your motorbike must have the option On-board Computer Pro.

Install


Locate the Nav cradle plug. This photo displays the general location on a GS, other bikes may vary but the plug should be located near here.


Remove the cap or unplug the Nav Prep cradle. You can also remove the Nav prep cradle at this time as well.


Plug the WunderLINQ into the cradle plug.


Turn the motorcycle ignition on, the WunderLINQ X LED should flash blue indicating its ready to be paired with your phone or tablet. Once paired and connected the LED, will stop flashing and remain on. At this point you are now ready to launch the WunderLINQ App.



WunderLINQ App

Now that the WunderLINQ hardware is installed, install and configure the WunderLINQ app. Please see our app documentation at the following link.

WunderLINQ App Documentation


Usage Notes

Below is the mapping between Wunder Wheel input and keyboard input. If you are using the WunderLINQ with an RT or K1600 view the mappings at the end of this section.

Hand Controls Keyboard Key  
Scroll Wheel Up UP Arrow  
Scroll Wheel Down DOWN Arrow  
Wheel Left LEFT Arrow  
Wheel Right RIGHT Arrow  
Wheel Left Long Press ESCAPE  
Wheel Right Long Press ENTER  
Indicator Cancel iOS Keyboard Toggle
Indicator Cancel Long Press Phone Mute

If your bike is equipped with a TFT instrument cluster, please see the notes below.

If your bike is equipped with a TFT instrument cluster, you will see a message on the TFT once the WunderLINQ has been inserted into the cradle.


The TFT indicates which device currently has wheel focus in the upper left-hand corner once the WunderLINQ has been detected. Switching the wheel focus to the WunderLINQ by changing the mode to Nav by long-pressing the Menu button UP.


To switch wheel focus back to the TFT, press the Menu button down


Below is the mapping between Wunder Wheel input and keyboard input on RT and K1600.

Hand Controls Keyboard Key  
Zoom+ UP Arrow  
Zoom- DOWN Arrow  
Speak LEFT Arrow  
Page RIGHT Arrow  
Speak Double Click ESCAPE  
Page Double Click ENTER  
Display Off iOS Keyboard Toggle
Mute Phone Mute

If your motorbike has a TFT instrument cluster, you must put it in Nav mode or Nav menu on the RT/K1600, to pass the wheel presses to the cradle.


Compatibility

The WunderLINQ is designed to work with BMW motorcycles that have the BMW Multi Function Controller (WW) and On-Board Computer Pro option. To confirm your bike has these options please check your bikes build sheet via a VIN lookup app/site. In general most BMW motorcycles manufactured post 2013 have the aforementioned options. How these options are implemented and ultimately how the WunderLINQ will function is dependent on the model/year. Please see the list of Model/Year function notes.

Model/Year Function Notes

R1200GS/R1250GS/R1300GS

2013
  • Wheel Control
  • Full data
2014-Current
  • Wheel Control
  • Full data

R1200RS/R1200R/R1250RS/R1250R

2015-Current
  • Wheel Control
  • Full data

F750/F850/F900

All model years
  • Wheel Control
  • Full data

S1000XR

2015–2019
  • Wheel Control
  • Full data
2020-Current
  • Wheel Control
  • Full data

S1000R/RR TFT

2019-Current
  • Wheel Control, requires enabling with GS911 or similar tool
  • Full data

R1200RT/R1250RT/K1600

2013-2017
  • Wheel Control
  • Full data
2017-2021
  • Wheel Control
  • Full data
2022+
  • No Wheel Control
  • Full data

Data Point Availability Matrix

Firmware Updating

The WunderLINQ-DFU or WunderLINQ Device Firmware Updating app is ia seperate app used to update the software that actually runs on the WunderLINQ hardware. Firmware updates should only be applied if you need the new feature or bug fix.

Go to the Apple App Store and install the app.

Go to the Google Play Store and install the app.

It is very important to follow the steps as written, especially when it comes to pairing/unpairing steps.


Unpair the WunderLINQ

To begin we will have your mobile device forget the WunderLINQ pairing. The initial launch screen will remind you that you will need to forget the WunderLINQ pairing and provide you with a button to open your Bluetooth settings.


Once in your Bluetooth settings find your WunderLINQ under My Devices. Touch the blue icon next to the WunderLINQ device name.


Select Forget. After you have removed the pairing you should restart your mobile device.


Update the WunderLINQ Firmware

After you’ve forgotten the pairing between your WunderLINQ and mobile device you are ready to update your WunderLINQ. Start by powering up the WunderLINQ by turning on your motorbike's ignition, the WunderLINQ LED should be flashing blue.

Do not attempt to update your WunderLINQ while the motorbike is running or if your motorbike or mobile device has a low battery.


Launch the WunderLINQ-DFU App. If you’ve removed the pairing select OK to continue.


Your WunderLINQ device should be listed. If it isn't listed even after refreshing a few times, try replacing the WunderLINQ in the motobikes cradle.


When you select the WunderLINQ, iOS will request you to pair it to the WunderLINQ. At this point, you want to select Cancel.


Once connected to the WunderLINQ, we need to put it into DFU mode to accept an update. Touch the Enable DFU Mode button at the bottom of the screen. Once selected the WunderLINQ will reboot into DFU mode, this can be confirmed by a solid green LED. The app will return to the previous device list screen.


Your WunderLINQ device should be listed. Try to refresh if necessary. Select WunderLINQ.


When you select the WunderLINQ, iOS will request you to pair to the WunderLINQ At this point, you want to select Pair.


After a successful pairing and connection, you are presented with the firmware upgrade screen. If running firmware >= 1.7 you will see the currently installed version. Touch Select Firmware.


Select the firmware version you would like to install and touch UPGRADE


The firmware will now be uploaded to the WunderLINQ.


After the upload has completed the WunderLINQ will reboot into its normal mode. You will now have to follow the steps to unpair the WunderLINQ again before you can repair and use the WunderLINQ app.



Troubleshooting

Additional Information

Firmware

WunderLINQ Firmware Changelog

Support

WunderLINQ User Group

Support Request

Other Links

Black Box Embedded, LLC

WunderLINQ Documentation Source Code

Disclaimer

WARNING: The use of the WunderLINQ, a product manufactured by Black Box Embedded, LLC, on your motorcycle is at your own risk. This product is intended for off-road use only and should not be used on public roads or highways. Black Box Embedded, LLC shall not be liable for any damages, injuries, or harm caused by the use of this product. By using this product, you acknowledge and accept the risks associated with its use, and you agree to waive any claims you may have against Black Box Embedded, LLC for any damages, injuries, or harm caused by the use of this product. This product is intended for use by experienced riders only and should not be used by beginners or inexperienced riders. Always exercise caution and ride responsibly.

WunderLINQ products should always be installed by a qualified technician. If you are unsure of your ability to properly install a product, please have the product installed by your local motorcycle technician. Black Box Embedded, LLC takes no responsibility for damages caused by improper installation. WARNING: When installing electronics it is extremely important to pay close attention to how wires are routed, especially when mounting products to the front fender, front fork, or fairing of your motorcycle. Always be sure to turn the handlebars full left, and full right, and fully compress the suspension to ensure the wires will not bind and have enough slack for your motorcycle to operate properly.