User's Manual
KDC User Manual BLUETOOTH
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4.2 Bluetooth Service
Power
The POWER option enables the user to Enable or Disable the Bluetooth functionality of
the KDC. To use Bluetooth, this option must be set to enable.
However, like all devices enabled for Bluetooth, the KDC will constantly search to
connect with a Bluetooth host when set to enable. Constant searching for Bluetooth
devices increases power consumption.
Unless you are using Bluetooth with your KDC, this option should be set to disable.
IMPORTANT: To prevent unnecessary power problems, it is strongly recommended that
the POWER option be set to disable if the KDC is idle for an extended period of time.
Pairing
Before you are able to use Bluetooth, the KDC must be paired with the host device. This
pairing process needs to be completed only once with each host device. After pairing,
the host device will always recognize the KDC as a Bluetooth device, unless the
Bluetooth configuration is modified. If it is modified, you may need to pair the devices
again.
IMPORTANT: The host device must be configured for Bluetooth before it may be
paired to the KDC.
KDC with Bluetooth Spec2.1+EDR does not prompt Pin code entry menu.
To pair the KDC20/30/200/250/270/300/350/400/470 with the host, follow these
instructions:
1. Select Pairing from the Bluetooth menu. The message “Pairing started…”
will be displayed.
2.
The “Pairing Done” message will display when the Bluetooth connection
is successfully
established. The connection must be established before the
pairing timeout of 90 seconds.
If “Pairing failed...” message displays, the Bluetooth connection with the
host device failed. If the message “Connected” displays, a Bluetooth
connection is established.
It is possible for the message “Pairing failed...” to display on the KDC while
the host device displays the “Connected” message. If this occurs, a
Note