NOTE (continuation)
devices, which can result in malfunction or
damage to the device.
Bluetooth®
First read and observe the safety
notes on page 3 and
the introductory information and safety notes
on page 23.
Bluetooth®
Bluetooth® technology serves for connecting a
cellphone to the phone control of a vehicle. A one-
time coupling process is required to use phone
control with a Bluetooth
® cellphone.
Some Bluetooth
® cellphones are detected and
connected automatically when they are switched
on if there was already a connection previously. In
this context, the cellphone as well as Bluetooth
®
on the cellphone must be switched on and all
active Bluetooth
® connections to other devices
must be disconnected.
The Bluetooth
® radio link is free of charge.
Bluetooth
® is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth
® SIG, Inc.
Bluetooth profile
When a cellphone is connected with phone control,
data exchange is via one of the Bluetooth
® profiles.
● Bluetooth
® Hands-Free Profile (HFP): If a
cellphone connection via HFP with phone control,
you can phone cordlessly via the hand-free
installation. Many other functions of phone control
are not available. The external antenna of the
vehicle cannot be used with it. Observe the
instructions about using a cellphone in a vehicle
without connection to an external antenna
● ⇒Manual Operating instructions.
● Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
:
B
luetooth
® profile for transmission of audio signals in
stereo quality.
Couple and connect cellphone with radio
First read and observe the safety notes
on page 3 and
the the introductory
information and safety notes on page 23.
To operate a cellphone via the radio, one-ti
me
coupling of both devices is required.
Coupling should only be performed in standing
vehicles.
Requirements
● Ignition is switched on.
● If required, disconnect a connected
headset from the cellphone.
● Bluetooth
® function must be activated and
visible on the cellphone and radio.
● The key lock on the cellphone should be
unlocked.
Observe the operating instructions of the cellphone.
D
uring the coupling process, entries via the
keyboard of the cellphone are required. The
cellphone must be available for this.
Start cellphone coupling.
● Press the PHONE device button.
● Press the function key next to the
Find
telephone
display.
Once the search process has completed, the names of
the found Bluetooth
® devices are displayed.
● Retrieve the cellphone to be coupled from
the list of found Bluetooth
® devices.
The radio and the cellphone are then connected
w
ith each other. To complete the connection of
both devices, among other things, additional
entries on the cellphone and radio are required.
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