Cobra Electronics MRHH475FLTBTEU Last Number Redial, To End Pairing At the End of the Day

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Operating Your Radio

Bluetooth Button

Bluetooth Standby Mode,

Unpaired State

Bluetooth Standby Mode,

Paired State

Mobile Phone Operation

With Bluetooth®

Last Number Redial

This feature allows you to redial the last number stored in the mobile phone’s internal Call Log. This feature is supported by most mobile phones.

To Initiate a Last Number Redial:

1.Press and release the Bluetooth button to get into the Bluetooth Standby mode.

2.From Bluetooth Standby, press and hold the Bluetooth button for two (2) seconds [until the radio beeps two (2) times].

3.The paired mobile phone will redial the last number. The call will be complete through the speaker and microphone of the HH475.

4.Hang up by pressing the Bluetooth button when you complete your call.

To End Pairing (At the End of the Day)

You might not want to take your calls through this VHF radio once you are back at the dock or in a dry location. See the instructions in the Bluetooth Mode Programming section on page 21 for instructions on how to Turn OFF the Bluetooth function of the HH475. The “p” will disappear from the Bluetooth Standby screen.

NOTE

If switched to OFF setting, then the HH475 will not reconnect with mobile phone on power up. It must be turned back ON again from the Bluetooth Programming mode.

Mobile Phone Operation

With Bluetooth®

Operating Your Radio

General Bluetooth Operation and Frequently Asked Questions

nWhat is the Industry Standard Range for Bluetooth® Wireless Technology?

The industry standard range for Bluetooth wireless technology is 10 meters (30 feet). The HH475 will loose its pairing with the mobile phone if the mobile phone and the HH475 are separated further than this. The HH475 will automatically re-connect with cell phone when user comes back into range.

nHow many phones can the HH475 pair with?

The HH475 can only pair with one mobile phone at a time. This is the standard operation for any Bluetooth headset or in-car Bluetooth system.

nDo I need to have my mobile phone with me?

Yes, the phone call is actually completed through your mobile phone and your mobile phone operator/carrier. The mobile phone must be with the 10 meters (30 feet) range of the HH475. The HH475 does not increase the offshore range of your mobile phone.

nCan I use a standard Bluetooth® headset with this radio?

No, the HH475 is using the headset profile of the Bluetooth specification to pair with your mobile phone. It can not pair to another Bluetooth headset.

nCan I use this unit as a speakerphone or hands-free device?

Turning on VOX allows you to use the radio without pressing the PTT (Push to Talk) button. The radio will still need to be operated in a face held position with the microphone close to the mouth. This radio uses a noise cancelling microphone, and it will not operate well from the belt clip or another hands-free position.

nPlease make sure to note your VOX setting.

If VOX is set to On, then the receiving caller might hear conversation and noise in your background. This setting is retained in memory. If switched On, then it will be On the next time the radio is switched On and paired.

nCan I use my mobile phone for emergency use?

No, Cobra does not endorse mobile phones as a substitute for marine radios. They generally cannot communicate with rescue vessels and, if you make a distress call on your mobile phone, only the party you call will be able to hear you.

Additionally, mobile phones may have limited coverage over water. If you do not know where you are, the coastguard will have difficulty finding you if you

are using your mobile phone. However, mobile phones can have a place onboard where mobile coverage is available – to allow social conversations and keep the marine frequencies uncluttered and available for their intended use.

 

 

 

 

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MRHH475FLTBTEU specifications

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