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Bluetooth® phone call
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Bluetooth® phone call
The integrated
Bluetooth®
module in your de-
vice allows the hands-free use of a phone via a
Bluetooth®
connection. The cell phone can re-
main in the bag or the glove compartment – you
have both hands free for steering.
Besides cell phones, you can also connect
Bluetooth®
-ready MP3 players with the device
and play back audio contents via
Bluetooth®
streaming. For further details, please read the
chapter "
Bluetooth®
streaming mode".
Bluetooth® preparation
Prerequisites for
Bluetooth®
phone calls are a
Bluetooth®
-ready cell phone and the installation
of the supplied microphone (see the installation
instructions).
Note:
Use only the supplied Blaupunkt micro-
phone. Conventional microphones are not
suitable for a connection to this device.
The cell phones that are compatible with the
car sound system can be found under www.
blaupunkt.com or at your Blaupunkt specialised
dealer.
The
Bluetooth®
technology is a wireless connec-
tion with a short range. That is, the cell phone
must be close to the car sound system (in the
vehicle).
How is a Bluetooth® connection
established?
First, the cell phone and the car sound system
have to "become acquainted" with each other,
i.e. they must be registered. When you register
the devices, a
Bluetooth®
connection is subse-
quently established. This connection remains in
effect as long as the cell phone is within range. If
the connection is interrupted, e.g. because you
moved the cell phone outside the range, the con-
nection is automatically re-established as soon
as you are back within range.
If you want to connect another registered cell
phone with the car sound system, you can do so
manually (please read the section "Managing reg-
istered
Bluetooth®
devices" in this chapter). If the
device is switched off and on again, it automati-
cally attempts to establish a connection with the
master telephone (see the section "Determining
the master telephone"). If the master telephone
is not within range or switched off, the device at-
tempts to establish a connection with another
registered cell phone, and in the order in which
the telephones were connected last.
Opening the Bluetooth® menu
The
Bluetooth®
menu contains all the required
settings and functions.
To open the
Bluetooth®
menu,
press the
MENU
button
9
.
Press the rocker switch
@
to open the
"Syst" system menu.
Press the rocker switch or
@
until the
"BT" menu item is selected.
Press the
OK
button
:
to call up the menu
item.
The
Bluetooth®
menu opens.
Note:
If a
Bluetooth®
process is currently taking
place (e.g. registering a device or download-
ing a phone book), you cannot open the
Bluetooth®
menu. A corresponding message
appears on the display. To return to the
current audio source, press the
DIS•ESC
button
;
. To cancel the
Bluetooth®
process
and open the
Bluetooth®
menu, press the
button
4
.
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