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User ManualBluetooth ConnectivityNX700
Bluetooth Connectivity Bluetooth Profiles This system incorporates Bluetooth wireless communications technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about 10 meters (30 feet) without requiring a physical connection. This system supports Bluetooth profiles as below: z Hands-free Profile (HFP) NOTE: z Not all Bluetooth devices support all profiles. Check the document of a Bluetooth device to know its Bluetooth capabilities. z When necessary, you can turn off the Bluetooth radio on this system. (See Section “Turning On/Off Bluetooth Radio” for more information.)  Connecting a Bluetooth Mobile Phone Connecting to a Mobile Phone for the First Time 1. Tap the TEL button on the Source screen or tap the   on the Navi menu. 2. Tap Setup Æ Search Phone.  Æ  1
3. Make sure that your Bluetooth mobile phone is in discoverable mode. Tap OK for the program to search for nearby Bluetooth mobile phones.  4. The screen shows the search result. Tap the mobile phone you want to connect.  5. Tap Pair to connect this system with the mobile phone.  6. When prompted, enter the passkey 1234 on your mobile phone to establish a connection. Depending on the mobile phone model, you may need to select the hands-free service to complete the connection. 7. Tap OK. The Phone Menu screen appears. 2
 Connecting from a Mobile Phone for the First Time You will be prompted when a mobile phone wants to connect to the system. 1. Tap Accept on the system to proceed.  2. Enter the same passkey used on the mobile phone and tap Pair on the system to establish a connection. Disconnecting and Reconnecting the Mobile Phone When you pair your mobile phone with this system, a connection is established between them. The name of the connected device appears at the bottom of the Setup menu. You can then disconnect or reconnect your mobile phone by tapping Disconnect or Connect on the Setup menu.  3
Connecting a Paired Mobile Phone Tap the Connect button on the Phone Menu to connect a paired phone. Phone Operations Placing a Call After pairing with a mobile phone, you can place a call by using the Phonebook, Call Log and Phone Dialer button on the Phone Menu. Phone Dialer 1. Tap Phone Dialer on the Phone Menu.  2. Enter the telephone number. NOTE: z International calls require a country code to be included in the phone number. On this system, the country code is separated from the rest of the number sequence by a plus (+) sign. If you are making an international call, tap   on the Dial Pad. z To delete the last digit entered, tap  .  3. Tap  .  4
Phone Book 1. Tap Phonebook button on the Phone Menu screen  2. If the contact list does not display, tap   to download the contact list from the mobile phone. NOTE: Not all mobile phone models support the downloading of such data.  3. The contact list appears on the screen with   meaning the contacts saved in the mobile phone’s memory and   meaning the contacts saved in the SIM card. NOTE: Not all mobile phone models support the downloading of the data saved in the phone’s memory or the SIM Card.  Select a contact to place a call.  NOTE: You can clear the downloaded contact list by tapping  . Doing so does not delete the data on the mobile phone.  4. When a contact has more than one phone number, tapping the contact opens the details screen. Various numbers appear on the screen with   meaning work,  meaning home, and   meaning mobile phone and   meaning fax. Tap the phone number to place a call. 5
 NOTE: If you need to input other numbers during a call, such as an extension number, tap Phone Dialer on the Phone Menu to open the keypad and tap the digits.  Call Log 1. Tap Call Log on the Phone Menu.  2. The call history appears on the screen with   meaning incoming calls and missed calls and   meaning outgoing calls.  3. To call a number in your call history, tap the number. 4. The details of the call display on the screen such as name, number, date, and time. Depending on your mobile phone model, not all information will be displayed. 5. Tap  . 6
NOTE: If you need to input other numbers during a call, such as an extension number, tap Phone Dialer on the Phone Menu to open the keypad and tap the digits.   Redialing a Recently Dialed Number To make a call using a recently dialed number: 1. Do one of the following: z When in Phonebook, tap  .  z When in Call Log, tap  .  2. Tap  . 7
 Receiving a Call After pairing with a mobile phone, this system will ring and display the incoming call screen when there is an incoming call. To receive the call, tap  . To reject the call, tap  . Operations during a Call During a phone call: z If you need to browse the phonebook or the message, tap   and then tap Phonebook or SMS. You cannot refresh the data. z If you need to input other numbers, such as an extension number, use the dial pad and tap the digits. z Tap   to mute your sound so that the other party cannot hear you. To end the mute mode, tap the same button again. z Tap   to end the call. Viewing Messages After pairing with a mobile phone, you can browse sent and received messages. NOTE: You cannot send messages via this system.  1. Tap SMS on the Phone Menu. 8
 2. If the messages do not display, tap   to download the messages from the mobile phone. NOTE: Not all mobile phone models support the downloading of such data.  3. Select a message to view the full message. The screen displays the sender, date and the message. Depending on your mobile phone model, not all information will be displayed.  Æ   NOTE: You can clear the downloaded messages by tapping  . Doing so does not delete the data on the mobile phone.  Using the Shortcuts Once a Bluetooth connection has been established, a shortcut will be saved. You can then use the shortcut to reconnect a particular device without searching and entering the passkey again. 1. Tap the Connect button on the Phone Menu. 9
 2. Select the device you want to connect. 3. Tap  .  NOTE: z The shortcuts will be cleared if you shut down the system. z You can delete a selected shortcut by tapping  .  Turning On/Off Bluetooth Radio Whenever you start the Bluetooth, the Bluetooth radio is turned on. To turn off Bluetooth radio, tap the Setup button on the Phone Menu and tap Bluetooth Off. To turn on Bluetooth radio, tap Bluetooth On button.  Æ   10
MIC Gain You can adjust the microphone volume for hands-free calling. Tap the Setup button on the Phone Menu and tap MIC Gain.  Æ   Tap   to increase the microphone volume; tap   to decrease the microphone volume.  Info To view the application version, address and name of the Bluetooth of the system, tap the Setup button on the Phone Menu and tap Info.  Æ   11
Regulatory Information  Bluetooth QD ID B016101 Revision: R00 (11/2009) Trademarks The Bluetooth word mark and logo are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Note The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. 12

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