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BLUETOOTH
®
DEVICE INSTRUCTIONS
BLUETOOTH
®
INSTRUCTIONS
Bluetooth
®
Hands-Free and A2DP Streaming Operation
You can make and receive phone calls using a Bluetooth
®
enabled
phone connected to your radio, controlling basic functions via the radio
interface. When a call comes in, the radio music source will be muted,
and the call will broadcast through your car’s speaker system. You can
also listen to music stored on a A2DP enabled Bluetooth
®
device.
Pairing a Bluetooth
®
Device
When connecting a Bluetooth
®
device for the first time, you must first
pair the device with the unit. For most devices, pairing only needs to
be done once.
To pair your device first make sure the Bluetooth
®
function is turned
on in the radio sub-menu. Then, change the
BT DISCON
function to
BT
CONNEC
to make your radio discoverable (ensure Bluetooth
®
is enabled
on your device). Now search for a new Bluetooth
®
device from the
phone (this may take up to 30 seconds) and select “RETROSOUND”
from the Bluetooth
®
device list. If prompted, enter “0000” for the PIN. If
successful, “
PAIRING OK
” will be displayed on the LCD screen. The paired
device will then connect to radio automatically.
On some devices, you may need to select “SET AS AUTHORIZED” (or
similar) to ensure your radio will automatically pair on future usage.
PAIRED NOTIFICATION DISPLAY: When the Bluetooth
®
device is paired with
your radio, the Bluetooth
®
icon will appear on the LCD screen. This will occur
whenever you use the system while the paired device is within range.
Making and Receiving Calls
To answer a phone call, rotate the left-rear knob (#2) counter-clockwise
or rotate the left inside thumb-roller (#8) up. To place a call, simply dial
the number on your cell phone, and the call will broadcast to your
radio. To hang up, rotate the left-rear knob (#2) counter-clockwise
again or rotate the left inside thumb-roller (#2) down.