12. GETTING STARTED OF Bluetooth®
12.1 About the Bluetooth module
This unit conforms to the following Bluetooth specifications:
Version | Bluetooth Ver. 2.1+EDR Certified |
Profile | HFP (Hands Free Profile) |
| SPP (Serial Port Profile) |
| A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) |
| AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) |
| PBAP (Phonebook Access Profile) |
| OPP (Object Push Profile) |
For the
http://www.kenwood.com/cs/ce/bt/
Notes
•The units supporting the Bluetooth function have been certified for conformity with the Bluetooth Standard following the procedure prescribed by Bluetooth
SIG. However, it may be impossible for such units to communicate with your
•HFP is a profile used to make a
•OPP is a profile used to transfer data such as a phone book between units.
12.2 Registering a Bluetooth device
1Start registering this unit by operating the Bluetooth device.
By operating the Bluetooth device, register the
Select
(for
If “PAIRING” Á“PASS XXXXXX” Á (Bluetooth device name) Á“PRESS” Á“VOLUME KNOB” appears, proceed to step 3.
2Input the PIN code (“0000”) in the Bluetooth device.
Check that registration is complete on the Bluetooth device. PIN code is set to “0000” as the default. You can change this code.
See <15.3 Registering the PIN code> (page 37) “PAIRING” Á“PASS XXXXXX” Á (Bluetooth device name) Á“PRESS” Á“VOLUME KNOB” appears.
3Press the volume knob.
When registration is completed, “PAIRING OK” appears.
Bluetooth modules that can be used with this unit
•For details on the Bluetooth
About automatic connection of the iPod touch or iPhone through Bluetooth
•This unit is compatible with an Apple Auto Pairing function. Connecting the iPod touch or iPhone to this unit with USB cable will automatically register it as a Bluetooth device. See <AUTO PAIRING> (page 37).
1.The Bluetooth function of the iPod touch or iPhone is turned on first.
2.Connect an iPod touch or iPhone to the USB terminal.
3.Press the volume knob to pair once you have confirm the passcode.
Error messages
•DEVICE FULL: 5 Bluetooth device have already been registered. No more Bluetooth device cannot be registered.
•PAIRING NG: Pairing error.
12.3 Transferring the Phone Book
To transfer automatically
If the
Notes
•Setting on the
•Up to 1000 phone numbers can be registered for each registered
•Up to 32 digits can be registered for each phone number along with up to 32* characters representing a name.
(* 32: Number of alphabetical characters. Fewer characters can be input depending on the type of characters.)
•If no phone book data is found in the unit even after the compete display, your
To transfer from the cell-phone manually
Use this procedure when your
1Press [ Ú] to enter Bluetooth mode.
2Turn the volume knob to select SETTINGS, then press the knob.
3Turn the volume knob to select TRANSFER PB, then press the knob.
“DL PB ***” appears.
4By operating the cell-phone, send the phone book data to this unit
By operating the
5When transferring is completed, press the volume knob.
Notes
•The manually transferred phone book data can contain up to 400 phone numbers.
•To cancel transferring of the phone book data, operate the
12.4Bluetooth device registration
test
You can check whether your Bluetooth device can be registered using this unit.
1Press [ Ú] to enter Bluetooth mode.
2Turn the volume knob to select BT TEST MODE, then press the knob.
“PLEASE PAIR YOUR PHONE” appears.
3Search for this unit from the Bluetooth device. Select
If “(Bluetooth device name)” appears, proceed to step 5.
4Input the PIN code (“0000”) in the Bluetooth device.
Check that registration is complete on the Bluetooth device. PIN code is set to “0000” as the default. You can change this code.
See <15.3 Registering the PIN code> (page 37) “(Bluetooth device name)” appears.
5Press the volume knob.
The connection result, “OK” (Enabled) or “NG”
(Disabled), is displayed.
6Press [ Ú] to exit pairing mode.
Note
•Data (Phone Book, etc.) of the
Error messages
•PAIRING NG: Pairing error.
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