Toggling Bluetooth On/ Off - Kenwood NX-5000 Series Common Function Reference

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10 BLUETOOTH COMMUNICATION
BLUETOOTH COMMUNICATION
Bluetooth can be used to wirelessly connect a Bluetooth-compatible device and the transceiver.
As the main method of use, wirelessly connecting by Bluetooth a Bluetooth-compatible headset and the transceiver can
execute a voice call using the mic and speaker of the headset.
Note
The transceiver complies with Bluetooth standard Version 3.0.
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To wirelessly connect by Bluetooth a Bluetooth-compatible headset and the transceiver, the Bluetooth-compatible
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headset needs to support HSP (Headset Profile).
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
Configuring Built-in GPS Receiver/Bluetooth to be enabled or disabled (
> Optional Features 2 > GPS/Bluetooth)
10.1

Toggling Bluetooth On/ Off

To use various Bluetooth functions, Built-in GPS Receiver/Bluetooth needs to be enabled (On) by using KPG-D1/ D1N.
Also, Bluetooth can be toggled On and Off by operating the transceiver.
Pressing the Bluetooth key can toggle Bluetooth On and Off.
Or, pressing the Menu key causes the transceiver to enter Menu Mode, and then Bluetooth can be toggled On and Off by
selecting "On" or "Off". (Refer to
Operating the transceiver
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Enabling Bluetooth
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Press the
Bluetooth
A Key Beep A (1 beep) sounds from the transceiver and the "V" icon blinks.
The "V" icon lights when Bluetooth is enabled.
Common FUNC (K, F)/Ver 2.20
Using Menu
Mode.)
key when Bluetooth is disabled.
Transceiver Settings > Optional Features
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