Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owners Manual
- Restore Default Settings
- Demo Mode
- Clock Set
- Table of Contents
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Removing / Attaching Faceplate
- Getting Started
- Tuner Operation
- CD Operation
- MP3 / WMA / USB Operation
- C'n'C Mode (Command and Control)
- CD Changer Control
- Bluetooth Operation
- AUX Mode
- Sound Settings
- User Settings
- Specs
- Glossary
- Index
- List of Default Settings
- Installation
....
Press
the
rocker
switch
1\
or
~
@
until
the
"BTl
menu
item
is
selected.
....
Press
the
OK
button
0
to
call
up
the
menu
item.
The
Bluetooth
menu
opens.
Note:
If a
Bluetooth
process
is
currently
taking
place
(e.g.
registering
a
device
or
down-
loading
a
phone
book),
you
cannot
open
the
Bluetooth
menu.
Acorresponding
message
appears
on
the
display.
To
re-
turn
to
the
current
audio
source,
press
the
DIS-ESC
button@.
Registering
the
cell
phone
The
device
can
be
registered
with
up
to
5
Bluetooth
cell
phones
or
other
devices
such
as
MP3
players.
If
you
register
a
sixth
one,
the
Bluetooth
device
registered
first
is
unregistered.
To
register
a
cell
phone,
....
open
the
Bluetooth
menu.
The
"PAIR"
menu
item
is
selected.
....
Press
the
OK
button
0
to
call
up
the
menu
item.
The
Device
menu
opens.
The
"PHONE"
(cell
phone)
menu
item
is
selected.
....
Press
the
OK
button
0.
The
display
shows
the
PIN
number
for
the
Bluetooth
connection.
The
Bluetooth
cell
phone
can
now
be
registered.
....
If
requested,
enter
the
PIN
displayed
in
your
cell
phone.
Bluetooth phone call
The
car
sound
system
independently
es-
tablishes
a
Bluetooth
connection
to
the
cell
phone
that
was
registered
last
and
is
availa-
ble.
If
the
connection
has
been
established,
"DEVICE'
'CONNECTED"
is
briefly
shown
on
the
display,
#
and
the
symbol
for
the
Blue-
tooth
signal
strength
appears.
If
no
connec-
tion
could
be
established,
then
"CONNEC-
TION
FAILED"
i's
displayed.
Note:
The
time
required
for
the
connection
is
dependent
upon
the
cell
phone
and
can
differ
from
cell
phone
to
cell
phone.
Determining
the
master
telephone
If
you
register
several
telephones
with
the
device,
you
can
determine
a
master
tele-
phone.
The
master
telephone
has
a
high-
er
priority
than
the
other
registered
tele-
phones:
•
If
the
device
is
switched
on,
it first
at-
tempts
to
establish
a
connection
with
the
master
telephone.
Only
if
the
master
telephone
is
not
available,
does
the
de-
vice
attempt
to
establish
a
connection
with
the
telephone
registered
last.
•
If
you
register
a
sixth
Bluetooth
device,
the
one
registered
first
is
unregistered
.
During
the
process,
the
master
tele-
phone
always
remains
registered,
even
if it
is
the
first
registered
Bluetooth
de-
vice
in
the
list.
Instead,
the
next
Blue-
tooth
device
in
the
list
is
unregistered.
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