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Initial Pairing 

Important: 

The process of initiating a Bluetooth connection with a device varies by device manufacturer. Please 

have your device’s user manual available for reference if needed. 

STEP ONE — Turn on your Device’s Bluetooth Feature 

Your device’s Bluetooth feature is off by default. To use your car kit, you must first turn on the Bluetooth feature in 
your device. See your device’s user manual.

STEP TWO — Connecting to your Car Kit 

Before using your car kit, you must first pair (link) it to your device. With the car kit and device turned on and in 
proximity: 

1   ENSURE THAT THE CAR KIT IS IN PAIRING MODE. 

   Press and hold Multifunction (MFB) button for 2-6 seconds until it beeps and the indicator begins flashing in 

blue. The car kit is now in the pairing mode. 

2  SET YOUR DEVICE TO LOOK FOR YOUR CAR KIT. 

 

 Perform a Bluetooth device discovery/search from your device (See your device’s user manual) The phone lists 
Bluetooth devices it finds.

  

Select 

Motorola T605

 in the list of discovered devices and confirm by following the on-screen prompts.

 

 When prompted by the device enter the passkey 

0000

 and confirm.

When pairing is successful, the indicator light flashes in purple followed by steady blue (for Connected mode) or 
steady yellow (for Music mode). 

If initial pairing is not successful, the car kit attempts to connect to devices that have already been paired. This 
is indicated by the indicator light flashing red and blue. When this occurs, return to step 2 to repeat the initial 
pairing process. 

Additional Pairings 

Ensure that any previously paired devices are turned off, and perform steps in “Initial Pairing. 

Automatic Connection 

Once paired, each time you start your vehicle, your Bluetooth-enabled device and car kit are automatically 
connected (when your device is powered on and the device’s relevant settings have not changed).The car kit first 
tries to connect to the last phone device used. If it is unable to connect, the car kit then tries connecting to the next 
device in its history list. If a phone device and a music device are both present, both are connected. If there are 
two phone devices available, the car kit connects to the one last used (and ignores the other phone). 

When the Bluetooth connection is established, the indicator light stays lit. If you are in a call when the car kit 
powers up, the call is automatically transferred to the car kit once the Bluetooth link is completed. 

If your device is powered off when you start your vehicle, the Bluetooth connection may not be automatically 
established when you turn on your device. 

To manually connect to a previously paired device: 

1

   Turn on the device. 

2

   Set your device to look for the car kit. Select 

Motorola T605

 and confirm.

Your device attempts to connect to the car kit. If a Bluetooth connection is established, the indicator light 

changes from flashing red/blue to either steady blue (if connected to a phone) or steady yellow (if connected to 
a music device). 

Summary of Contents for T600

Page 1: ...T605 In car Music Hands free System T605 Universal Bluetooth ...

Page 2: ...untries or regions collection systems are set up to handle electrical and electronic waste items Contact your regional authorities for more details If collection systems aren t available return unwanted mobile phones or electrical accessories to any Motorola Approved Service Centre in your region FCC Notice to Users Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way Changes or...

Page 3: ... Advanced Audio Distribution A2DP and Audio Video Remote Control AVRCP profiles Wireless stereo connection from your Bluetooth enabled music player to your car s entertainment system Certain mobile phone features are dependent on the capabilities and settings of your service provider s network Additionally certain features may not be activated by your service provider and or the provider s network ...

Page 4: ...The installation steps are in no particular order In general you should first pick the locations where you will be mounting the UIM microphone speaker and ECU Mount the UIM speaker and microphone and route the cables to the ECU mounting location Install the power adaptor cable Plug everything into the ECU and then mount the ECU The car kit has separate output paths for the handsfree audio line and ...

Page 5: ...n black connector for speaker level audio are connected to the ECU If you choose to use a third party vehicle adapter harness not supplied follow the third party vendor s guidelines for proper installation For installation into a vehicle without the use of a third party adapter harness English Microphone User Interface Module UIM Vehicle Entertainment System Orange Line Level Handsfree Audio Blue ...

Page 6: ...ect the power adaptor cable s RED positive primary lead 4 amp fuse to a point in the vehicle s fuse box that is fused at 4 to 5 amps The RED positive primary lead should be powered continuously On Off switching is performed by the GREEN Ignition Sense wire Important Do not connect the RED and GREEN wires together Doing so limits the functionality of the car kit 7 Connect the power adapter cable s ...

Page 7: ...ng the microphone on door pillars or windows that can transmit exterior wind noise to it Microphone should not be attached to the car s visor 2 Route the microphone cable down the side of the windshield through the dash and to the ECU 3 Connect the microphone to the ECU Installing the External Speaker Important Do not perform this procedure if you used the ORANGE and BLUE wires on the power adapte...

Page 8: ...rface Module UIM The User Interface Module UIM can be mounted in several orientations to provide a safe and comfortable environment for use You should mount the UIM on a flat spot within easy reach of the driver curved surfaces can cause difficulties in pushing the buttons and can cause the UIM to come loose after repeated use Caution The location of the UIM must not interfere with the vehicle s air...

Page 9: ... Music Mode Used for listening to music Indicator light is colored yellow Connection to vehicle entertainment system is enabled Music player operations can be performed from UIM or music player Linking Your Car Kit and Bluetooth Enabled Device Before you can use your Bluetooth car kit you must first link it with your Bluetooth enabled device You establish a Bluetooth link between your car kit and y...

Page 10: ...This is indicated by the indicator light flashing red and blue When this occurs return to step 2 to repeat the initial pairing process Additional Pairings Ensure that any previously paired devices are turned off and perform steps in Initial Pairing Automatic Connection Once paired each time you start your vehicle your Bluetooth enabled device and car kit are automatically connected when your device...

Page 11: ...ve then press red button to end call If music was playing when call was answered it is resumed when call is ended Reject a Call On phone rings On indicator light Press red button flashes quickly in blue Mute Unmute aCall On in call On indicator light Press MFB button While muted indicator light flashes flashes slowly in blue slowly in purple Answer On in call 2nd call On indicator light Press green b...

Page 12: ...ily Press green button playing lit in yellow when playing flashing in yellow when paused Change Music Volume On music playing On in Music mode Use volume buttons knob on music player or vehicle entertainment system Make Voice Dial Call On On in Music mode Press and hold green button for 2 6 seconds speak name phone dials call Car kit is placed in Connected mode Skip Back to Previous Song On On in M...

Page 13: ...is Do this Manually disconnect the car kit Press and hold red button for 2 6 seconds while not in a call from your phone This disconnects the last connected device and the car kit begins searching for the next available device in its history list If last connected device is a handsfree device then it searches for another handsfree device Similarly if last connected device is a music device it sear...

Page 14: ...up arrow Short Press Increase ringer volume one step Long Press Increase ringer volume one step per second blue down arrow Short Press Decrease ringer volume one step Long Press Decrease ringer volume one step per second Connected Mode In a Call Button Press Operations red Short Press End active call Reject incoming call Reject second incoming call green Short Press Answer incoming call Answer sec...

Page 15: ...M Indicator Light Status The indicator light on the UIM provides status information Light Status Off power off Blue three flashes power on Blue continuous flashing pairing discoverable mode Short purple flash then steady blue pairing successful Red and blue flashing searching mode Red steady idle not connected to device Blue steady standby connected to phone in Connected mode Blue quick flash incoming ...

Page 16: ...id Bluetooth passkey If you enter an invalid Bluetooth passkey you will have to start the pairing process again You do not get another chance to enter the passkey The car kit connects to another device instead of mine The other device was the last device used by the car kit See the section Disconnecting the Car Kit from Your Bluetooth Device I paired my device with the car kit but now the car kit ...

Page 17: ... the radio to the correct spot on the radio dial to hear your music I have one Bluetooth music device paired and operating but I cannot connect a second device Certain Bluetooth music adapters can interrupt the pairing process and prevent the pairing of any other devices If this occurs turn off the music adapter device and then attempt to pair the next Bluetooth device Once the next Bluetooth devi...

Page 18: ...essories may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of these products The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by their proprietor and used by Motorola Inc under license All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners Motorola Inc 2007 CFJN4205A ...

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