Bluetooth
®
If your radio is Bluetooth enabled it can connect wirelessly to audio devices
such as a headset, or to one of many commercially available data devices over
a distance of up to 10 metres.
In order to use Bluetooth wireless technology your radio must first be ‘paired’
with a device. Pairing is the process which links two Bluetooth devices so that
they may communicate. Your radio may be paired with up to ten different
devices at any one time. A device only needs to be paired with the
PowerTrunk radio the first time it (the device) is used. The pairing is
remembered until the device is deleted from the list of paired devices.
Caution:
When you re-customise or update the software on your radio
the device pairings are preserved. Therefore, if the radio is being re-
customised and allocated to a different user with a different set of
Bluetooth devices, any unnecessary existing pairings must be manually
deleted before the radio is reassigned to the new user.
Caution:
If you pair your radio in a public place, beware of
eavesdropping by unwelcome Bluetooth users.
Note:
When operating on the TETRA network, you can connect audio
and data Bluetooth devices. If you are operating in P25 Mutual Aid mode,
you can only pair your radio with Bluetooth audio devices.
Note:
The Bluetooth Hands Free Profile is not supported.
Tip:
If Bluetooth is not working, your radio may not be fitted with a
Bluetooth module and/or Bluetooth may not be a licensed feature on your
radio.
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