Clarion FB275BT GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Introduction
to
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
What
is
pairing?
With a mobile phone featuring Bluetooth® tech-
nology, you must
'pair'
the main unit with the
phonelBluetooth® audio device before you use it
for the first time.
Pairing creates a unique and encrypted link be-
tween two
Bluetooth® devices and lets them com-
municate with each other eliminating the need
to repeat the pairing process during future use.
Bluetooth® devices will not work if the devices
have not been paired. This car stereo is able to
hold up to 8 devices of pairing information.
What
is
passkey?
Passkey or PIN is a code that you enter on your
mobile phone to pair it with the main unit. This
makes your
phonelBluetooth® audio device and
the main unit recognizes each other and auto-
matically works together. The default passkey for
this unit is '0000'.
Pairing
with
a
mobile
phone
1.
Enable pairing mode in the car stereo. Please
refer
"Adding
a
new
device
(Pairing
mode)"
on page 27 for more details.
2.
Activate Bluetooth® on your mobile phone.
Please
check
your
mobile
phone
owner's
manual for further details.
3. Search for new
Bluetooth®
device on the mobile
phone. The car stereo's name is "CLARION_
FB275".
4.
When attempting to connect to the car stereo,
the mobile phone will prompt for a passkey,
enter the PIN: "0000".
5.
Device name will be displayed for editing after
successful pairing. Please refer
"Editing
a
device
name"
step 3 onwards on page 27 for
more details.
6. The display returns to previous mode after a
few seconds.
7.
Any incoming call will be automatically diverted
to the car stereo once connection is estab-
lished.
Notes:
Please make sure your mobile phone supports the
HFP profile.
Always make sure the
Bluetooth®
Operation mode
in
the phone
is
on
when using this car handsfree.
Any
further connection attempts
by
other devices
to connect
as
HFP
partner
are
rejected until the
current device
is
disconnected. Please refer your
mobile phone owner's manual for disconnecting
device.
Up
to
the first 8 characters of device name can
be supported.
If
device name is not obtained,
Bluetooth®
address of the device will
be
used
as
default.
Please refer chapter "Handsfree Operations"
on
page
20
for telephone function.
Pairing
with
an external Bluetooth®
audio
player (A2DP
support)
1.
Enable pairing mode
in
the car stereo. Please
refer
"Adding
a
new
device
(Pairing
mode)"
on page 27 for more details.
2.
Set
the
Bluetooth® audio
player
in Pairing
mode. Please check your audio player owner's
manual for further details.
3. The display automatically switches to BTAudio
mode and start playing music upon success-
fully pairing and connection. Connection can
be established in any source mode.
Notes:
Please make sure your
Bluetooth®
audio player
supports the A2DP
and
AVRCP
profiles.
Any further connection attempts
by
other devices
to
connect
as
A2DP/AVRCP partner are rejected
until the current device
is
disconnected.
You
do not have to enter a dedicated pin code
for pairing these two devices (Only applicable to
Clarion products such
as
Aux
Bluetooth®
Transmit-
ter),
as
you
do with a mobile phone. However, for
other A2DP devices,
you
may need to enter "0000"
for the
pin
code
in
those devices.
The same device may connect as both A2DPI
AVRCP
and
HFP
partner. This normally happens
to mobile phone with wireless music streaming
capability. However, using the same device will
cause the A2DP/AVRCP to be disconnected when
there
is
an
incoming call or making acall. User may
need
to
manually resume playback via audio player
in
phone depends
on
the type of phones. However,
some phones will automatically resume
to
BT
Audio
mode after telephone interrupt.
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Introduction
to
Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
What
is
pairing?
With a mobile phone featuring Bluetooth® tech-
nology, you must
'pair'
the main unit with the
phonelBluetooth® audio device before you use it
for the first time.
Pairing creates a unique and encrypted link be-
tween two
Bluetooth® devices and lets them com-
municate with each other eliminating the need
to repeat the pairing process during future use.
Bluetooth® devices will not work if the devices
have not been paired. This car stereo is able to
hold up to 8 devices of pairing information.
What
is
passkey?
Passkey or PIN is a code that you enter on your
mobile phone to pair it with the main unit. This
makes your
phonelBluetooth® audio device and
the main unit recognizes each other and auto-
matically works together. The default passkey for
this unit is '0000'.
Pairing
with
a
mobile
phone
1.
Enable pairing mode in the car stereo. Please
refer
"Adding
a
new
device
(Pairing
mode)"
on page 27 for more details.
2.
Activate Bluetooth® on your mobile phone.
Please
check
your
mobile
phone
owner's
manual for further details.
3. Search for new
Bluetooth®
device on the mobile
phone. The car stereo's name is "CLARION_
FB275".
4.
When attempting to connect to the car stereo,
the mobile phone will prompt for a passkey,
enter the PIN: "0000".
5.
Device name will be displayed for editing after
successful pairing. Please refer
"Editing
a
device
name"
step 3 onwards on page 27 for
more details.
6. The display returns to previous mode after a
few seconds.
7.
Any incoming call will be automatically diverted
to the car stereo once connection is estab-
lished.
Notes:
Please make sure your mobile phone supports the
HFP profile.
Always make sure the
Bluetooth®
Operation mode
in
the phone
is
on
when using this car handsfree.
Any
further connection attempts
by
other devices
to connect
as
HFP
partner
are
rejected until the
current device
is
disconnected. Please refer your
mobile phone owner's manual for disconnecting
device.
Up
to
the first 8 characters of device name can
be supported.
If
device name is not obtained,
Bluetooth®
address of the device will
be
used
as
default.
Please refer chapter "Handsfree Operations"
on
page
20
for telephone function.
Pairing
with
an external Bluetooth®
audio
player (A2DP
support)
1.
Enable pairing mode
in
the car stereo. Please
refer
"Adding
a
new
device
(Pairing
mode)"
on page 27 for more details.
2.
Set
the
Bluetooth® audio
player
in Pairing
mode. Please check your audio player owner's
manual for further details.
3. The display automatically switches to BTAudio
mode and start playing music upon success-
fully pairing and connection. Connection can
be established in any source mode.
Notes:
Please make sure your
Bluetooth®
audio player
supports the A2DP
and
AVRCP
profiles.
Any further connection attempts
by
other devices
to
connect
as
A2DP/AVRCP partner are rejected
until the current device
is
disconnected.
You
do not have to enter a dedicated pin code
for pairing these two devices (Only applicable to
Clarion products such
as
Aux
Bluetooth®
Transmit-
ter),
as
you
do with a mobile phone. However, for
other A2DP devices,
you
may need to enter "0000"
for the
pin
code
in
those devices.
The same device may connect as both A2DPI
AVRCP
and
HFP
partner. This normally happens
to mobile phone with wireless music streaming
capability. However, using the same device will
cause the A2DP/AVRCP to be disconnected when
there
is
an
incoming call or making acall. User may
need
to
manually resume playback via audio player
in
phone depends
on
the type of phones. However,
some phones will automatically resume
to
BT
Audio
mode after telephone interrupt.
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