Using the features of the bluetooth devices – MIDLAND BT Single User Manual

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Using the features of the bluetooth

devices

Using the telephone feature

To use the Telephone feature, be sure both units are turned on

and correctly paired together, following the pairing procedure

described in section “Pairing the unit with a mobile phone”.
Attention: information provided in this section refers to

the establishment of a direct communication between

the mobile phone and the BT Single unit. If the mobile

phone is connected via the GPS Sat-Nav, the mobile pho-

ne features can only be managed via the GPS itself.

Answering a call

When you hear the phone ring, you can answer in two different

ways:

Vocally:

Simply say one word to answer the call and start talking. Re-

membering that you can only do this if you answer the call

after the third Ring. (Be aware that some phones may not sup-

port voice answering)

Manually:

Tap the “Phone” button and start speaking.
Attention: Remember that you can answer the call only

after the third Ring.

Rejecting a call

if you don’t wish to answer, you can let the mobile phone ring

or press the “Telephone” button for a few seconds (you will

hear one audio confirmation tone).

Making a call

There are several ways to make a call.

From the mobile keypad:

Dial the number on the mobile keypad:

› Press “Send” on the mobile phone.

› This way of calling should never be carried out whilst in

charge of a moving vehicle.

To redial the last number:

› Press and hold “Telephone” button for 3 seconds in order

to redial the last number (you will hear one audio confirma-

tion tone).

To make a voice call:

› Briefly press “Telephone” button. if your mobile phone sup-

ports voice calls, you will be asked to spell the name of the

contact you wish to call.

The correct operation of this feature depends on the type of

helmet used (Open or closed faced) and on the speed you are

travelling at. We suggest you perform a few tests to determine

the best settings for you as an individual.
Attention: if you are listening to the music using an MP3

Player connected via Bluetooth (A2DP protocol), you will

not be able to use the “Dial last number” and “Voice call”

commands, because these buttons are used to control

the MP3 player. Therefore, if you want to make a call, you

must first disable the music by pressing the “Music” but-

ton for 3 seconds (you will hear two audio confirmation

tones) before making the call.

Ending a call

There are several ways to end a call:

› Wait for the called person to end the call.

› Press the Telephone” button for 3 seconds (you will hear

an audio confirmation tone).

› Press “end” button on the mobile phone. (This way of en-

ding a call should never be carried out whilst in charge of a

moving vehicle)

Enabling/Disabling the VOX feature on the

mobile phone

With your BT Single switched off, press and hold down the

‘MUSiC’ button until the light is steady red. now BT Single

is in ‘Pairing’ mode (setup).

Hold down the ‘Phone’ and ‘AUX’ buttons for 3 seconds at

the same time.

if the VOX feature was enabled, it will be deactivated (blue

light with 2 flashes every 2 seconds)

On the contrary, if it was disabled, it will be activated (stea-

dy blue light for 2 seconds).

Using the MP3 player feature of the mobile

phone

Many mobile phones are now designed to be used as stereo

MP3 players. Your Midland BT Single 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 BT Single unit to control

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