Dual XHD6425 owner manual Bluetooth Operation Optional, Overview

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XHD6425 OPERATION

Bluetooth® Operation (Optional)

Overview

Connecting a Bluetooth device requires first connecting the Dual BTM60 module (sold separately). When connected to a Dual Bluetooth Ready head unit, the BTM60 supports the HFP (hands-free profile), A2DP (advanced audio distribution profile) and AVRCP (audio video remote control profile).

Preparation

Before you can use a mobile device with this head unit, it must be connected and authenticated - commonly referred to as "pairing" a device. Please make sure that Bluetooth is activated on your mobile device before you begin the pairing process. Refer to the owner's manual of your mobile device for more details.

Bluetooth Pairing

1)To pair a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone to your head unit, press on the head unit or BTM60, or press MODE until "DUAL_BTM60" is displayed.

2)Press and hold on the head unit or the BTM60 for 5 seconds, until "PAIRING"

is displayed, the Bluetooth icon will flash every second. The head unit will begin to broadcast a signal for 60 seconds.

3)Complete the pairing from the Bluetooth menu of your mobile device by searching for new devices. Please refer to your mobile device instructions for further information on Bluetooth pairing and connections. The Bluetooth icon will illuminate solid.

The BTM60 device name is "DUAL_BTM60."  

The password for the DUAL BTM60 is 1234.

Connection Notes

•If ACNT is set to OFF, you must press to connect after pairing.

•From Bluetooth standby mode, press MUTE to disconnect your mobile device from the BTM60.

•From Bluetooth standby mode, press to reconnect your mobile device to the BTM60.

•To connect a different mobile device, the currently connected mobile device must be disconnected. If this device has been paired previously, you may reconnect using the

mobile device's Bluetooth menu, or repeat the above pairing instructions.

General Notes

•Due to the differences in Bluetooth technology, some mobile devices may be incompatible or function improperly when used with the BTM60.

The BTM60 will store the last eight (8) devices that have been paired in its memory. If more than eight devices are paired, the head unit will remove the oldest device from its memory and that device will have to be paired again.

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