How To Listen To The Fm Radio - Midland BTNEXT PRO Instruction Manual

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If you are listening to A2DP music from the VOL- and you move from "Phone" mode
to "FM Radio" or "Intercom" mode, you can still listening to A2DP music but you don't
have all the controls buttons available.
Only Play/Pause is available with double click on the "Middle" button.
Music Share
Music Share is possible only from the phone paired on the VOL+ button. To start sharing
your A2DP music with the passenger already paired on the middle button (maximum
distance 10mt), you must press the "Backward" button long (3 sec.) while the music is
playing. The passenger must be either in "Phone" or "Intercom" mode without any open
audio. The passenger can only stop the music share pressing short the middle button
(but cannot control the music). The driver can stop the music sharing just pressing again
the "Backward" button long. With music share active you can not keep open the Inter-
com communication.
GPS Navigator
The GPS Navigator can be paired using the "Volume+" or the "Volume-" button.
Volume + button (support for stereo A2DP audio and HFP mono)
All devices paired to "Vol +" button has higher priority and will interrupt all the other
communication (like Intercom, and FM Radio).
Volume - button (support for stereo A2DP audio and HFP mono)
All devices paired on "Vol -" button are always active in background during the Intercom
communication. You can decide if the audio from the "Vol -" connection is shared with
other people when the intercom is open ("Public" feature on) or if it must be private
("Private" feature on). See the "Background" paragraph above.
GPS Stereo (A2DP) voice announcement
Midland BTNEXT PRO support Stereo (A2DP) voice announcement from GPS Na-
vigators or smartphone application on both Vol+ or Vol- connection. When connected
on "Volume +" button, the GPS street voice announcements will interrupt all other
communication. Only when connected on Vol- the GPS voice announcements are in
backgroud.
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How to pair the Midland BTNEXT PRO to a GPS
In general it is possible to pair the Midland BTNEXT PRO to all the GPS for motorbike
that support Bluetooth headset connection.
To pair the Midland BTNEXT PRO to a GPS, you must first enter the setup mode:
1. Turn off the unit
2. Press and hold down the "Middle" button about 7 sec., until the Red light is on per-
manently.
3. Now press firmly (3 sec) the "Volume +" or "Volume -" button, the Blue and Red
lights will flash.
4. Enable the Bluetooth device search feature on your GPS
5. After some seconds, "Midland BTNEXT PRO" will be displayed on your GPS.
6. Follow the pairing procedure of your GPS. If a pin code is requested you must enter
"0000" (four times zero).
When successfully paired, the Blue light of the unit will be on for one second and then
the unit will exit the setup mode and switch to the working mode (the Blue light will
start flashing).
You can now use your Midland BTNEXT PRO with the GPS for street voice announ-
cement.
Pairing to a PMR446 radio with integrated or external Bluetooth
The PMR446 Radio can be paired to the "Volume +" or "Volume -" button. If paired
on "Volume -", the PMR446 radio is always in the background even when you talk on
the intercom.
Pairing procedure
› Turn off the unit
› Press and hold down the "Middle" button about 7 sec., until the Red light is on per-
manently.
› Now press firmly (3 sec) the "Vol +" or "Vol -" button, the Blue and Red light will
flash.
› Follow now the pairing procedure explained on the manual of the transceiver itself

How to listen to the FM Radio

The FM Radio receiver is integrated inside the unit. You just need to switch to the "FM
Radio" mode in order to use it.
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