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Bluetooth
settings
General information on Bluetooth
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Bluetooth
is a technology for wireless
data communication over short distances
of up to approx. 30 feet. Using Bluetooth
you can exchange business cards (vCards),
for example.
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Switching Bluetooth
on/off
Select "System"
"System Settings"
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"Bluetooth"
"Activate Bluetooth".
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This switches Bluetooth
off C.
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Connecting Bluetooth
devices
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In order to connect Bluetooth
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Bluetooth
must be activated on the COMAND
and on the particular device. In addition, a Blue-
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tooth
device must be 'visible' for COMAND, so
that COMAND can find it and display it. The pro-
cedure for performing this setting is given in the
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manual for the Bluetooth
device.
The following types of devices can be con-
nected to COMAND via Bluetooth
Mobile phone
Portable personal computer
Laptop/PDA
You can connect a maximum of 10 devices
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to COMAND.
The connection process includes search-
ing for a device and then authorizing it.
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Opening the Bluetooth
searching for a device
To open the list: Select "System"
"System Settings"
"Bluetooth Device List".
To start search: Select "Update".
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COMAND starts searching for devices
in the reception range. After a short
time, the device list appears.
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If you open the device list again, the list of
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devices,
authorized devices appears.
To cancel search: Select "Cancel".
The device list may contain the following
devices:
All (available) devices found, regardless
of whether they have been authorized
or not.
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All authorized devices, regardless of
whether they have been found (are
available) or not.
When first entering the device list and be-
fore running an update, the black
dotRindicates the active phone (found
and authorized).
After running an update:
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device list and
K
"Bluetooth"
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Phone icons 3 indicate if a phone is found
(black) or not (grey).
The check marks 1 indicate if a phone
has been authorized (black) or not (grey).
If a phone is not in the vehicle but has been
authorized previously, the phone symbol
and the check mark are grey 2.
System settings
System settings
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