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NOTE: If the pairing process is not completed within two minutes the
headset will return to Standby mode.
6.2 GPS DEVICE
To use a Bluetooth enabled GPS device with the SRC-System, you
must rst pair the two devices. This will allow your GPS to transmit
navigation instructions and audio to the speakers of your headset.
NOTE: Not all Bluetooth enabled GPS devices allow connections to
Bluetooth headsets. Among others, any such GPS unit must be compatible
with the Bluetooth “Handsfree” gateway protocol. Please consult your GPS
device’s User Manual for more information.
PAIRING THE HEADSET TO A GPS DEVICE:
1. Turn on your GPS and turn on your headset.
2. With the SRC-System turned ON, press and hold the Volume Up
Button for at least six seconds until the Red and Blue Lights begin
ashing simultaneously.
3. Search for Bluetooth headsets on your GPS device by following the
device’s instructions. Consult your GPS device’s User Manual for
more information.
After a few seconds the GPS will list SRCS (incl. its software version)
as a discovered device. Select it and follow your GPSs instructions to
accept the pairing.
4. If your GPS device prompts for a PIN or Passkey enter 0000 (four
zeros).
5. Your GPS device will conrm that pairing has succeeded. Your SRC-
System will begin ashing slowly in Blue.
6. If you wish to use a Bluetooth mobile phone to make and receive calls
through the headset, you should pair your mobile phone to your GPS
device by following the instructions in your GPS manual.
NOTE: If the pairing process is not completed within two minutes the
headset will return to Standby mode.
NOTE: The priority schedule of your SRC-System has been set in a way to avoid
incoming intercom calls to interrupt GPS instructions in progress. In such case
the intercom caller will hear a busy signal and you will hear two beeps, indicat-
ing that an intercom caller is trying to page you. (see section 4.3 for details on
audio priorities of paired devices).
6.3 MP3 MUSIC WIRELESS OPTION  A2DP
Your headset is designed to receive wireless stereo music from A2DP
sources and mobile phones that support the Bluetooth A2DP and AVRCP
proles (mostly 3rd generation devices).
Using a Bluetooth device that supports the AVRCP prole will allow you to
operate all major A2DP source functions directly from your headset.
NOTE: The SRC-System can also receive audio via the enclosed cable from
non-Bluetooth MP3 Players or audio sources as described in section 7.2
While listening to music from an A2DP source, you will not miss any
mobile or intercom calls, as the headset will automatically stop the
music giving preference to the incoming call. However, after you ter-
minate your call, some MP3 sources may not automatically continue
but require manual re-activation.
SETTING UP YOUR MP3 PLAYER FOR BLUETOOTH STEREO A2DP
TRANSMISSION
To use a Bluetooth Stereo (A2DP) enabled MP3 Player or Adapter to
listen to stereo music, you must rst pair the device to your headset.
NOTE: When pairing two Bluetooth audio devices to the SRC-System,
please follow instructions below. Bluetooth Stereo device pairing will vary
depending on the combination of Bluetooth devices you are using.
PAIRING THE HEADSET TO AN MP3 PLAYER OR ADAPTER
NOTE: If your A2DP source is integrated inside your Mobile Phone, then
you should pair it with your headset as described in section 6.1 above
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