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Introduction to
Bluetooth
®
Wireless Technology
What is
Bluetooth® wireless
technology?
Bluetooth® wireless technology is a radio technology
that connects devices, such as mobile phones and
headsets, without wires or cords over a short
distance of approximately 10 meters (Approx. 33
feet). Get more information at www.bluetooth.com.
What is
Bluetooth® wireless profiles?
Bluetooth® wireless profiles are the different ways
that
Bluetooth® devices communicate with other
devices.
Bluetooth® phones support the hands-free
profile (HFP). In order to support a certain profile,
a phone manufacturer must implement certain
mandatory features within the phone’s software.
The followings are the currently supported profiles
for the main unit.
Hands-Free Profile (HFP)
This profile is commonly used to allow car hands-
free kits to communicate with mobile phones in
the car. The
Bluetooth® car kits allow users with
Bluetooth®- equipped cell phones to make use of
some of the phone’s features.
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
(A2DP)
This profile allows you to send CD quality stereo
music from external audio player to car stereo
without wires. A2DP is able to provide crystal
clear music without the hassle of plugging cables.
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology with A2DP makes
mobiles phones, PDAs and computer capable of
streaming music.
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile
(AVRCP)
This profile enables music from
Bluetooth® audio
player to be controlled remotely. AVRCP allows
some basic playback control function such as play/
pause, volume up/down and next/previous track to
a
Bluetooth® audio player.
What is pairing?
Bluetooth® devices will not work if the devices
have not been paired. With a mobile phone
featuring
Bluetooth® technology, you must ‘pair’
the car stereo with the phone before you use it for
the first time. ‘Pairing’ creates a unique wireless
link between the phone with
Bluetooth® wireless
technology and your car stereo eliminating the need
to repeat the pairing process during future use.
What is passkey?
Passkey or PIN is a code that you enter on
your mobile phone to pair it with the
Bluetooth®
receiver unit. This makes your phone and the
Bluetooth® receiver units recognize each other
and automatically work together. The
Bluetooth®
wireless function in your phone has to be turned
on to establish automatic connection.
Telephone Menu Mode
1. Press and hold the [TEL] button for 1 second
or longer to enter Telephone mode.
2. Press [ ]/[ ] button select the item.
VOICEDIAL
REDIAL
Note:
• Telephone menu mode only can access when
Bluetooth connected.
• Voicedial only can support Android version 6 and
above.
Bluetooth Settings Mode
1. Press and hold the [ADJ] button for 1 second
or longer to enter Adjustment mode.
2. Press the [ ]/[ ] button to select the
“B/TOOTH SETTINGS” in the item list.
Please refer chapter “Other Operations” on
page 20 for Adjustment function.
3. Press [
] button to enter “B/TOOTH
SETTINGS” mode.
4. Press [ ]/[ ] button to select the item.
(CONNECT DEVICE)
ADD DEVICE
(DELETE DEVICE)
(DISCONN
DEVICE)
B/TOOTH RESET
Note:
• Items in brackets will be displayed according to con-
nection status.
Pairing with a mobile phone
1. Select “ADD DEVICE” from B/TOOTH
SETTINGS mode.
2. Press [
] button to enter then “PAIRING”
is displayed.
3. Activate
Bluetooth® on your mobile phone.
Please check your mobile phone owner’s
manual for further details.
4. Search for new
Bluetooth® device on the mobile
phone. The car stereo’s name is “PROTON”.
5. Perform one of the method below:
For newer phone that supports Secure Simple
Pairing (SSP):
A random 6 digit passkey will be displayed.
Com pare and confirm the passkey on
both the phone and head unit are
matched.