In-Dash CD Player Stereo Brochure

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Bluetooth Operation
BLUETOOTH FEATURES
1. Bluetooth V2.0 EDR compliant
2. Supports HFP, A2DP, AVRCP.
3. Class 2, Up to 8 meters wireless digital
connection.
4.
ECHO cancellation with noise elimination
5. Last number redial
6. Display incoming number
7. Call list
8. A2DP
(Advance Audio Distribution Profile)
A2DP is designed to transfer a uni-direc-
tional 2-channel stereo audio stream, like
music from an MP3 player, to a headset or
car radio. The cell phone paired with the
VR500CS-BT must support the A2DP fea-
ture in order to stream music.
Operation:
Enter Bluetooth MP3 music playing program
via a paired cell phone (no need to connect
if the unit is already connected with phone)
via play music.
Notice: Cell phone must support A2DP.
9. AVRCP
AVRCP is designed to provide a standard
interface to control TVs, Hi-fi equipment,
etc. It allows a single remote control (or
other device) to control all of the A/V equip-
ment to which a user has access. It may be
used in concert with A2DP
When the music is playing, Press No. 1 /
PAUSE button once to pause, press again
to play. Press “track up” button to the next
song, press “track down” button to the pre-
vious song.
10. Auto-connect
When power on, the last paired cell phone
will be connected to the device via Blue-
tooth automatically, after searching about
one minute, if the device can not find the
paired phone, it will stop searching.
When in standby mode (unconnected),
press the T-MENU button to activate auto-
connect function and the device will search
for the last paired phone.
PAIRING
Before Connecting
Turn the VR500CS-BT ON, then turn your
cell phone’s Bluetooth Function ON.
1. The VR500CSBT is always in pairing
mode and the
icon will flash on the LCD.
When the Bluetooth icon is on the LCD:
Flash Slowly (1 per 5 seconds): Standby
Flash Fast (1 per second): Connecting
Always ON: Connected
2. Follow your cell phone’s instructions for
pairing, when searching for a new device,
select “VR500CSBT”, enter the passcode
“0000” and confirm. After pairing and con-
nection is complete, the
icon stop flash-
ing indicating that the Bluetooth function is
active and ready to use.
NOTE: The 1st time you use Bluetooth,
the unit needs to be paired with your cell
phone.
BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION
Answer a call:
Press the /SEND button to answer a call.
Reject a call:
Press the /CANCEL button to reject a call.
Hang up:
Press the /CANCEL button to hang up
during dialing or talking.
Dialing
Press the T-MENU button and the LCD will
blink with a “
_
”, use the numbered buttons
on the faceplate or remote control to input
a phone number, then press the button
to dial the number.
Last Number Redial
Press and hold the T-MENU button to dis-
play “REDIAL” on the screen first, and then
press the
/SEND button to redial the last
number.
Call List
Press and hold the T-MENU button to dis-
play “REDIAL” on the screen first, and then
press the volume +/- buttons to display all
incoming and outgoing numbers. 20 num-
bers Maximum.