Receiving Pairing Request From Other Devices; Turning The Bluetooth Audio On (Routing The Audio From Your Radio To The Headset); Turning The Bluetooth Audio Off (Routing The Audio From The Headset To Your Radio); Adjusting The Volume Of Your Radio From Bluetooth Audio Device - Motorola APX 3000 User Manual

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2
Keep holding the button although you hear a short, medium-
pitched tone with the display shows momentary VISIBLE.*
OR
If the visibility fails to turn on, the display shows
VISIBLTYFAILED. Repeat step 1.
OR
When the timer expires, the display shows VISI OFF.
*Releasing the preprogrammed button turns off the Visibility
mode.

Receiving Pairing Request from other Devices

Procedure:
With the Visible mode ON, your radio automatically accept the
request and pair with any request received from other device.
Turning the Bluetooth Audio On (Routing the
Audio from Your Radio to the Headset)
Procedure:
With the external device Bluetooth turned ON.
1
Press the preprogrammed button to route the audio from
your radio to the headset.
2
The blue LED blinks momentarily short blinking blue. Your
radio sounds a short, medium-pitched tone. The display
shows HDSET ON.
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Turning the Bluetooth Audio Off (Routing the
Audio from the Headset to Your Radio)
Procedure:
With the external device Bluetooth turned ON.
1
Press the preprogrammed button to route the audio from the
headset to your radio.
2
The blue LED blinks momentarily short blinking blue. Your
radio sounds a short, medium-pitched tone. The display
shows SPKR ON.
Adjusting the Volume of Your Radio from
Bluetooth Audio Device
Your radio can only control the volume of MCW and OCW
Bluetooth enabled audio device. If the radio is paired with other
Bluetooth enabled audio device, its volume is independent from
the APX radio. In this case, the volume is only adjustable on the
device.
Procedure:
With the Bluetooth audio device connected to your radio:
1
Adjust volume up/down on the bluetooth audio device.
2
Your radio display shows VOL XX and sounds a short,
medium-pitched tone.

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