Navigation Device PNA-M4320
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Mobile Phone
This menu allows you to enable the Bluetooth component of your navigation
device. Bluetooth is a wireless technology allowing you to transfer data
between devices that are close to each other. The Bluetooth interface of the
navigation devices automatically uses the required profiles. The linked
mobile phone must support the same profiles for the corresponding
application to work.
Here are two examples for profiles:
HFP (Hands-Free Profiles)
HFP is a connection to a mobile phone that allows you to use the navigation
device as a hands-free set. You can initiate a call from your navigation
device and use the built-in speaker and microphone to make the phone call.
PBAP (Phonebook Access Profile)
PBAP enables the navigation device to access the phone book of the linked
mobile phone. This lets you transfer the phone book onto your navigation
device.
It is possible that your mobile phone will not support all functions
of your navigation device.
To establish a connection to a mobile phone for the first time the
devices must be paired.
When transferring data it is likely that the data has to be written
onto the inserted memory card. Make sure that the write
protection of the card is disabled (see page 22).
On the following pages you'll learn how to pair the device with a mobile
phone.