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KDC-BT73DAB/ KDC-BT53U/ KDC-5057SD
13. Registering a Bluetooth (KDC-BT73DAB, KDC-BT53U)
13-2. Registering a Bluetooth device
You can register your Bluetooth device in this unit.
1
Start registering a unit by operating the
Bluetooth device.
Operate the Bluetooth device to request this unit
for connection.
The name of this unit ("KDC-####") is displayed on
the Bluetooth device.
"Paring Press the volume knob" appears.
2
Press [Control] knob.
Pairing starts. When pairing is completed, "Pairing
Success" appears.
Some Bluetooth device requests you to enter a PIN
code. The PIN code is set to "0000" as default.
Bluetooth module that can be used with this unit
•
For details on the Bluetooth cell phone with the hands-free
function, see
<13-1. About the Bluetooth module> (page
Registration of IPod touch or iPhone
•
This unit is compatible with an Apple Auto Pairing function.
Connecting the iPod touch or iPhone to this unit with a
Dock Connector to USB cable will automatically register it as
a Bluetooth device. If you do not register it, select "OFF" for
"Auto Pairing" according to
<16-6. Bluetooth detail setting>
.
When registration is impossible
•
If there are 5 Bluetooth devices registered, you cannot
register a new Bluetooth device.
•
When any error code is displayed while the pairing is in
progress, refer to
<17-3. Error messages> (page 79)
.
When SMS is received
•
When the connected Bluetooth device receives SMS, "SMS
Received" appears on this unit.
13-1. 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)
• PBAP (Phonebook Access Profile)
• OPP (Object Push Profile)
• A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
• AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)
For the cell phones verified for compatibility, access
the following URL:
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 cell phone depending on its type.
•
HFP is a profile used to make a hands-free call.
•
OPP is a profile used to transfer data such as a phone book
between units.
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