Section

05Operating with different head units

Connecting to a registered phone automatically

When Automatic Connection is active the unit will automatically establish a connection with a registered phone when it comes into range.

!This feature may not work with all phones.

!With some cellular phones, you may be re- quired to make a confirmation on the cellu- lar phone in connecting to this unit. In such case, the connection may not be made until you confirm it on the phone even if the Automatic Connection of this unit is set to on. If possible, set your cellu- lar phone to not seeking a confirmation for the Bluetooth connection. For details, please refer to the operation manual that came with your cellular phone.

!This feature is not possible if you are play- ing back songs on your Bluetooth audio player via Bluetooth wireless technology. In such case, stop the playback and switch to another source for your cellular phone to connect to this unit through this function.

%Turn the automatic connection on or

off

Refer to Function compatibility charts on page 26.

The status will be displayed (e.g., AUTO ON).

# When you turn the automatic connection on and this unit is searching for the registered cellu-

lar phone, SEARCH is displayed.

# When you turn the automatic connection on and this unit is establishing a connection with

the registered cellular phone, WAIT is dis- played.

Setting the ring tone

The unit offers you to turn the ring tone for in- coming calls on or off.

The ring tone you select for this unit has no ef- fect on the ring tone used by your phone. If you do not want your phone and this unit to ring at the same time, we recommend you turn the ring tone of one or the other off.

%Turn the ring tone on or off.

Refer to Function compatibility charts on page 26.

The status will be displayed (e.g., BEEP ON).

Displaying the device information of this unit

You can display the device information of this unit such as the BD address and the device name.

Should this unit fails to operate properly and you consult with dealer for repair, you may be asked to indicate the system versions of this unit and of Bluetooth module. You can display the versions and confirm them.

!Each device featuring Bluetooth wireless technology is allocated a unique 48-bit de- vice address. Each device address consists of a 12-digit of hexadecimal string.

%Display and switch the device informa- tion

Refer to Function compatibility charts on page 26.

Each time you operate according to Function compatibility charts the information changes in the following order:

BD (Bluetooth Device) address—Device name (PIONEER)—System version—Bluetooth mod-

ule version

# On your cellular phone, you can confirm the device name of this unit as Pioneer BT unit.

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Pioneer CD-BTB200 owner manual Setting the ring tone, Displaying the device information of this unit