Operation Manual

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Operating guidelines
Music
If your mobile telephone possesses the Bluetooth profile A2DP, you can
play music (e.g. MP3 files) in stereo quality via the HFCK.
Note:
A corresponding adaptor cable needs to be connected to X
the A2DP connection on the HFCK and to the radio. This is
available from specialist retailers.
Establish an A2DP connection from the mobile phone:
To transfer your music via A2DP, your mobile phone has to be con-
nected to the hands-free car kit in this mode. To do this, open the
“Music Player” in your mobile phone and select a title. In the settings,
now select the option “Playback via…or “...Bluetooth-Stereo-Headset
to play back the title on the HFCK. As the menu guidance of the mobile
phone manufacturers is very different, the terms used for the selection
/ the options may differ considerably. If you are not sure, read about
this topic in the instruction booklet for your mobile phone.
Note:
Please take the road traffic rules and regulations into ac- X
count pertaining to the country in which you are travelling.
In some countries drivers are not allowed to hold a mobile
telephone when they are driving, even if they are using it to
play back music rather than making a phone call.
When used via the Touchscreen, the HFCK remains in the menu that
you just initialised. If the voice control is active then the playback of the
music file is automatically interrupted. This also occurs if you activate
the voice control when playing back the music file. If the voice control
is deactivated, the playback of the music continues.
Automatic A2DP connection:
With mobile phones that are suitably technically configured, the HFKC
can also automatically create a second connection via A2DP. In addition
to the car symbol, a clef symbol also appears in the status line of the
main menu. Via the MUSIC command you can then initialise a user
interface for the ‘Music Player’ in which you are able to operate via
Touchscreen.
Music