Kenwood DDX372BT Car Video System User Manual


 
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BLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH (Only for (Only for DDX672BH/DDX492/DDX415BT/DDX392/DDX372BT/DDX320BTDDX672BH/DDX492/DDX415BT/DDX392/DDX372BT/DDX320BT ) )
Information for using Bluetooth®
devices
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless radio
communication technology for mobile devices such
as mobile phones, portable PCs, and other devices.
Bluetooth devices can be connected without cables
and communicate with each other.
Notes
While driving, do not perform complicated
operations such as dialing numbers, using
the phonebook, etc. When you perform these
operations, stop your car in a safe place.
Some Bluetooth devices may not connect to this
unit depending on the Bluetooth version of the
device.
This unit may not work for some Bluetooth
devices.
Connecting conditions may vary depending on
your environment.
For some Bluetooth devices, the device is
disconnected when the unit is turned off.
Connecting Bluetooth devices
R Registering a new Bluetooth device
When you connect a Bluetooth device to the unit for
the first time, pair the unit and the device. Pairing
allows Bluetooth devices to communicate with each
other.
The pairing method differs depending on the
Bluetooth version of the device.
–For devices with Bluetooth 2.1: You can pair the
device and the unit using SSP (Secure Simple
Pairing) which only requires confirmation.
–For devices with Bluetooth 2.0: You need to
enter a PIN code both on the device and unit for
pairing.
Once the connection is established, it is registered
in the unit even if you reset the unit. Up to 5
devices can be registered in total.
Only one device for Bluetooth phone and one for
Bluetooth audio can be connected at a time.
To use the Bluetooth function, you need to turn on
the Bluetooth function of the device.
To use the registered device, you need to connect
the device to the unit. (Page36)
Auto pairing
When <Auto Pairing> is set to [ON], iOS device
(such as iPhone) is automatically paired when
connected via USB. (Page50)
Pairing a Bluetooth device using SSP (for
Bluetooth 2.1)
When t
he Bluetooth device is compatible with
Bluetooth 2.1, a pairing request is sent from an
available device.
1 Search the unit (DDX ****”) from your
Bluetooth device.
2 Confirm the request both on the device
and the unit.
OK
Press [Cancel] to reject the request.