User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Product overview
- 2 Software specifications
- 3 Electrical specifications
- 3.1 Hardware architecture
- 3.2 Pin-out
- 3.3 Absolute Maximum ratings
- 3.4 Power consumption (T =25 C, 1V8 provided by LDO MPS2002)
- 3.5 Electrical characteristics
- 3.6 Reset and supply sequence diagram
- 3.7 Flash update sequence diagram
- 3.8 Power Off Sequence diagram
- 4 Mechanical specifications
- 5 Available tools
- 6 Approval / Certifications
- 7 Use Cases
- A. Bluetooth HFP & A2DP/AVRCP use cases overview:
- a. Head Unit paired with Mobile phone
- b. Head Unit connected to Mobile phone and headset device
- c. Head Unit paired with two Mobile phones
- d. Audio Streaming and Handsfree working together
- e. Head Unit paired with Mobile phone and Music Player with BT integrated or Bluetooth dongle:
- f. Head Unit paired with a stereo Headphone
- g. Head Unit paired with Mobile phone: Data transfer
- B. Head unit BT/UART software update
- A. Bluetooth HFP & A2DP/AVRCP use cases overview:
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Three way calling / multiple calls management
Once a call is established, if a second incoming call occurs, here is how the Host should
handle the HMI:
- Green button: takes the second incoming call as active, and put the first one on hold.
Press green button again to switch between the two calls.
- Red button: hangs up the active call and takes the second one as active.
Full 3-way calling management (and multiparty calls) is optimized with phones supporting
HFP1.5. Parrot supports up to 7 calls at the same time for conference calls purpose.
With phones supporting HFP1.0 only, there are gaps in the specification such as:
- When the user manages the calls from the phone interface, the phone does not
always notify the Module.
- When the distant party who is on hold hangs up from its side.