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ing a call should never be carried out whilst in charge of a
moving vehicle)
3-way telephone communications
The Intercom feature is temporarily disabled when a phone
call is in progress. However, it is possible to add other par-
ties to the conversation by simply enabling the 3-way com-
munication feature. After the initial call has been established,
briefly press the "Intercom" button on the BT2 device that has
received the call (you will hear an audio confirmation tone). To
re-establish a private conversation, press the "Intercom" but-
ton again (you will hear two audio confirmation tones).
Using the MP3 player feature of the mobile
phone
Many mobile phones are now designed to be used as stereo
MP3 players. Your Midland BT2 fully supports the A2DP and
AVRCP protocols that enable you to listen to stereo music
and remotely control your mobile phone's MP3 player.
You can even use the buttons on the BT2 unit to control the
following play options:
Play, Pause, Forward and Backward.
Attention: The remote control is enabled only if the MP3
player device supports the AVRCP protocol.
Available controls:
To enable your connected MP3 Player, press and hold
down the "Intercom" button for 3 seconds.
To play/pause music, press and hold down the "Intercom"
button for 3 seconds.
To skip forward to the next song, briefly press the "Tele-
phone" button.
To skip backwards to the previous song, briefly press the
"AUX" button.
To disable the MP3 player, press the "Intercom" button (2
beeps will confirm it)
To open the Intercom communication just talk or , for a manu-
al activation, disable first the MP3 player , pressing the "Inter-
com" button and than press it again to open the Intercom.
The music listening mode has the lowest priority com-
pared to other connections (such as phone calls or In-
tercom conversations). Therefore, the music will always
be disabled when another type of communication is ena-
bled.
Using the features of your GPS sat-nav
To use the features of your GPS Sat-Nav, be sure both units
are turned on and correctly paired together, following the pair-
ing procedure described in the "Pairing the unit with a GPS
Sat-Nav" section.
Priority: communications with the GPS Sat-Nav have the
highest priority, which means that the enabling of the-
se communications causes the temporary disabling of
all other communications (Intercom, music or two way
radiotransceiver). Once the GPS communications have
ended, all other communications are automatically re-
enabled.
Listening to voice instructions from your GPS Sat-Nav
Traffic directions from your GPS Sat-Nav will always be im-
mediately transmitted by temporarily disabling all other ac-
tive communications. Once these voice directions have been
transmitted, your BT2 will automatically re-enable all existing
communications.
Listening to music from your GPS Sat-Nav
The most popular GPS devices usually enable you to listen
to music when no directions are being given. In this case, the
communication with the GPS is always active and has the
highest priority compared to all other active devices.
However, it is possible to enable the Intercom feature at
any time, while listening to music, simply by pressing the "In-
tercom" button to open a 3 way communication. For further
information, see the "3-way communications with the GPS
Sat-Nav" section below.
Using a mobile phone with a GPS Sat-Nav
If you have connected a GPS Sat-Nav to your Midland BT2,
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