Bluetooth - Parrot You Com User Manual

Portable audio recorder or transmitter
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2.6

Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a wireless interface and there is therefore no physical connector. This
interface connects to another BT device like a mobile telephone. Depending on
whether LIVE or FILE is selected with the [GO] key, the Parrot can be either a
'modem' or a 'headphone' to this mobile phone.
Bluetooth used as a headset (LIVE)
Audio coming in from in this case the mobile phone can be heard in the headphones.
The mix of your own input signal and this return-audio is made with the RETURN
level adjust (see section 3.3). The signal from the MIC/LINE input or a played out
recording on the Parrot is sent towards the mobile phone. The level of this signal is
adjusted by the sensitivity switches described in section 3.2) and by the level
control (see section 3.3) on the Parrot. This function is also called "digital hybrid".
Both the incoming and outgoing signal can be stored separately in a 'stereo'
recording when RECORD is pressed during a LIVE connection. This function is also
called "telephone logging".
Some mobile phones have an extra
volume control for the Bluetooth
headset. Make sure that this is set to a
comfortable level (see the manual of the
mobile phone).
See chapter 6 for pairing with another
Bluetooth device and making such a LIVE
connection.
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