Bluetooth; Turning On/ Off The Bluetooth Function - Kenwood TH-D75E User Manual

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18 Bluetooth

If you purchase a commercially available headset that is
compatible with Bluetooth, you can connect the transceiver
and headset to perform communication wirelessly.
For example, you can wirelessly connect them with the
transceiver as the main device and the commercially available
headset or other device as the sub device.
The transceiver supports the following profiles.
HSP (Headset Profile):
Profile for communicating with headsets.
SPP (Serial Port Profile):
Profile used for setting up virtual serial ports on two devices
(e.g. PCs) and then connecting those devices.
Note:
¡ Profiles are Bluetooth connection protocols.
¡ Purchase a commercially available headset or other device that
is compatible with Bluetooth.
¡ With Bluetooth communication, the communication distance
varies significantly depending on the influence of nearby
equipment. Interference from equipment such as a microwave
oven or a wireless LAN will influence the communication
distance. In such a case, try stopping the other wireless
communication, stopping use of the microwave oven or other
equipment, and moving the transceiver away from any nearby
equipment. The communication problem may also be resolved
by moving the Bluetooth device and transceiver as close to each
other as possible.

TURNING ON/ OFF THE Bluetooth FUNCTION

You can turn On/ Off the Bluetooth function.
1 Access Menu No. 930.
When the Bluetooth function is turned on, <
on the display.
[On]: Turns on the Bluetooth function.
[Off]: Turns off the Bluetooth function.
Connecting with a Headset (Pairing)
When connecting the transceiver with a Bluetooth compatible
device, you need to first pair the devices. Pairing is a function
for registering devices for a Bluetooth connection as a
connection pair.
The following explains how to connect via Bluetooth using the
example of a commercially available headset.
Note:
¡ For the device to be connected with the transceiver via
Bluetooth, be sure to purchase a headset or other device that is
compatible with Bluetooth. Also refer to the instruction manual of
the device.
¡ A connection may not be possible depending on the
specifications or settings of the device. There is no guarantee
that the transceiver will be able to communicate wirelessly with
all Bluetooth devices.
¡ The audio bandwidth supported in HSP (Headset Profile) is 4
kHz and below. The voice quality of the received audio with a
signal component of 4 kHz and above such as FM radio, may
sound different from speakers or earphones.
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1 Access Menu No. 930 to turn on the Bluetooth function.
2 Place the headset (device to be connected) near the
transceiver.
Place it within approximately 1 meter each other.
3 Set the headset (device to be connected) to the pairing
mode (Bluetooth connection standby state).
For how to enable the pairing mode, refer to the
instruction manual of the headset (device to be
connected).
4 Access Menu No. 932. A device search begins and the
recognized device is added to the Bluetooth device search
list.
5 Select the device to be connected.
When connecting the device that is already selected,
move to step 6.
If you select the device and press [
device information screen appears. You can confirm the
device name, device address, and device class.
6 Press [A/B].
[Connecting. . .] screen appears.
7 Make the connection operation by the headset.
Since the connection operation depends on the headset,
refer to the instruction manual of the headset.
When the connection of the headset is completed,
"Connected Bluetooth Device" is displayed at the top of
the display.
After that, <
> appears on the display.
Note:
¡ The volume of the headset can not be adjusted by the
control of the transceiver. Adjust the volume by the headset
volume.
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