Kenwood KCA-BT100 User Manual

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• If you experience problems during installation,

consult your Kenwood dealer.

• When you purchase optional accessories, check with

your Kenwood dealer to make sure that they work
with your model and in your area.

• The illustrations of the display and the panel

appearing in this manual are examples used to
explain more clearly how the controls are used.
Therefore, what appears on the display in the
illustrations may differ from what appears on the
display on the actual equipment, and some of the
illustrations on the display may be inapplicable.

Kenwood Receivers available for this unit

The receiver units that can be used with KCA-BT100
are as follows: (As of September 2006)
Audio receiver

DPX-MP2090U*, DPX-MP7090U, KDC-MP5033U*,
KDC-X7533U*, KDC-X9533U, KDV-MP6333*,
KDV-MP6433*
Monitor receiver
DDX6039

For details on the compatible receivers to be released
in the future, access the following URL:
http://www.kenwood.com/bt/bt100/

• *: Set the display character conversion function switch to

"2". For more details, see <Display Character Conversion
Function> (page 18).

About the Remote Controller

The audio receiver requires a remote controller with
numeric buttons to enter phone numbers directly.
To make a call using the remote controller, the [

]

button must be provided on the remote controller.
For more details, access the following URL:
http://www.kenwood.com/bt/bt100/

• You cannot use a remote controller depending on the type

of your control unit.

About the Cell-Phone

This unit conforms to the following Bluetooth
specifications:

Version

Bluetooth Standard Ver. 1.2

Profile

HFP (Hands Free Profile)
OPP (Object Push Profile)

For the cell-phones verified for compatibility, access
the following URL:
http://www.kenwood.com/bt/bt100/

• The units supporting the Bluetooth function have been

certified for conformity with the Bluetooth Standard
following the procedure prescribed by Bluetooth
SIG. However, it may be impossible for such units to
communicate with your cell-phone depending on its type.

• HFP is a profile used to make a hands-free call.
• OPP is a profile used to transfer data such as a phone book

between units.

Notes

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