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® 2005-UP SELECT TOYOTA, SCION, LEXUS VEHICLES Scosche’s BFTAK Bluetooth Interface will allow you to wirelessly communicate with your Bluetooth enabled celular phone and Stereo Bluetooth transmitters. The BFTAK communi- cates directly with your factory radio allowing you direct control of hands-free, voice dialing, and A2DP functionality.
YOUR CAR MAY DIFFER. INSTALLATION TECH TIP: When mounting the BFTAK make sure to be clear of all moving mechanical device that may hit or damage the interface. Keep away from any hot surface areas like heater ducts direct sun light and metal surface areas that have the potential of getting hot.
(front most) pillar. Use caution when routing cable and avoid sharp edges or moving metal parts. 3. Route the cable to the BlueFusion interface location and plug it into the 3-pin connector on the Scosche “T “harness. PAIRING YOUR CELLULAR PHONE IMPORTANT NOTE: Your Bluetooth cellular phone must be paired with the BlueFusion system before use.
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ADDITIONAL PARING NOTES: • If pairing is unsuccessful, repeat steps 1-6 above. If you are unable to pair, please call Tech Support (800) 621-3695 Ext. 3 • After your phone has been initially paired with BlueFusion, it should easily re-connect for future use. Many phones will automatically re-connect to the BlueFusion system as long as you keep your phones Bluetooth feature active. If your phone does not freely connect and disconnect to BlueFusion, consult your phones owner’s manual to check for addition options that may require enabling.
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USING THE RADIO CONTROLS/ NAV SCREEN NOTE: The radio controls and illustrations in this manual may vary between vehicle models, years and trim levels. This section is provided as a guide; your vehicle may differ. ACCESS XM/SAT BAND AM / SAT BAND (BLUEFUSION) NOTE: On Toyota Highlander PRESS FM2-AM to ACCESS...
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USING THE RADIO CONTROLS ACTIVE CALL MENU OPTIONS: (Displayed when phone call is connected): TOUCHSCREEN BUTTON CH 001 Vol+ PRESET BUTTONS #1 & #4 ADJUST PHONE CALL VOLUME TOUCHSCREEN BUTTON CH 004 Vol- TOUCHSCREEN BUTTON PRESET #2 TOGGLES (Switch) BETWEEN CH 002 TWO ACTIVE CALLS Toggle...
SWITCHING BETWEEN SOURCES Your BlueFusion system appears as an XM source to the Factory radio. This is why it is required to go to the XM Radio band first to your BlueFusion screen While using other sources other than XM (BlueFusion) the interface will automatically switch to the XM source when you have an incoming phone call.
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HANDS-FREE OPERATION HANDS-FREE OPERATION INCOMING CALLS: When receiving an incoming call the Factory radio will automatically switch to the BlueFusion source and display caller number. The BlueFusion system is designed to display caller ID only. (Some phones may provide additional message string information and provide a name in place of the calling number.
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SECONDARY AND CONFERENCE CALL HANDLING When receiving a second call while in an active call the BlueFusion display a new menu with a list of second call handling functions. TO ANSWER THE SECOND CALL AND PLACE ACTIVE CALL ON HOLD: Press Seek forward once on radio.
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PAIRING A2DP FROM A SEPERATE DEVICE: To pair a separate device, such as the Scosche TZ4 or other Bluetooth device, there must first be a phone paired to the Hands Free profile. Ensure that the phone is paired only to handsfree profile and not A2DP, refer to your phones manual for selective pairing functions.
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Bluetooth module of the BFGM. We recommend contacting the Scosche Technical Support at 1-800-621-3695 Ex.3 BLUETOOTH MODULE OF THE BFTAK. WE RECOMMEND CONTACTING THE with any common or reoccurring issues. SCOSCHE TECH SUPPORT AT:1-800-621-3695 EXT.3 WITH ANY QUESTIONS.
Scosche Industries Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 1 year from purchase. This Scosche product is sold with the understanding that the purchaser has independently determined the suitability of this product.
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