Gps navigator, How to pair the btx2 fm to a gps, 20 - midland btx2 fm – MIDLAND BTX2 FM User Manual

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20 - Midland BTX2 FM

UK

Manually:
Tap the “Forward” button and start talking.
Rejecting a call
If you don’t wish to answer, you can let the mobile phone ring or press the “Forward”
button for 3 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.
To redial the last number:

Phone on Vol+: Press“Forward”button for 3 seconds in order to redial the last number
(you will hear one audio confirmation tone).
Phone on Vol-:
Press“Backward”button for 3 seconds in order to redial the last num-
ber (you will hear one audio confirmation tone).
To make a voice call:
Phone on Vol+:
Briefly press“Forward”button. If your mobile phone supports voice
calls, you will be asked to speak the name of the contact you wish to call.
Phone on Vol-: Briefly press“Backward”button. If your mobile phone supports voice
calls, you will be asked to speak the name of the contact you wish to call.
Priority: Calls have a high priority, which means that all other communications are
temporarily disabled when a call arrives.

Ending a call
There are several ways to end a call:

› Wait for the called person to end the call.

› Press the “Forward” button (you will hear an audio confirmation tone).

› Press “End” button on the mobile phone.
Using the MP3 player feature of the mobile phone
The mobile phone, when paired on “Volume +” can be used as stereo MP3 players.
The BTX2 FM device 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 BTX2 FM unit to control the following play options: Play,
Pause, Forward and Backward.

Play/Pause

Forward

Backward

Available controls:

› To play/pause music: click on the “Middle” button.

› To skip forward to the next song: press the “Forward” button.

› To skip backwards to the previous song: press the “Rear” button..
Priority: the music listening mode has the lowest priority. Therefore, it will always be
disabled when another type of communication is enabled.

Attention: It is possible to control A2DP Stereo music only in “Phone Mode”

GPS Navigator

The GPS Navigator can be paired using the “Volume+” or the “Volume-“ button.
Volume + button (support for stereo A2DP audio)
Volume - button (support for mono audio also in background)

How to pair the BTX2 FM to a GPS

In general is possible to pair the BTX2 FM to all the GPS for motorbike that support
Bluetooth headset connection.
To pair the BTX2 FM to a GPS, you must first enter the setup mode:
1. Turn off the unit
2. Press and hold down the “Middle” button about 7 sec., until the Red light is on

permanently.

3. Now press firmly (3 sec) the “Volume +” or “Volume -” button, the Blue and Red

light will flash.

4. Enable the Bluetooth device search feature on your GPS
5. After some seconds, “Midland BTX2 FM” will be displayed on your GPS.
6. Follow the pairing procedure of your GPS. If a pin code is requested you must enter

“0000” (four times zero).

7. When successfully paired, the Blue light of the unit will be on for one second and

then the unit will exit the setup mode and switch to the working mode (the Blue
light will start flashing).

When you pair the GPS to the Volume + button, you loose the possibility to pair the
phone to the BTX2 FM unit. You can overcome this limit by pairing the phone directly
to the GPS and then the GPS to the BTX2 FM unit. All the phone features are therefore
managed by the GPS itself.

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