Bluetooth operation, Aux operation, Special functions – VDO Dayton CD 2327 G User Manual

Page 22: General, Controls (fig. k), Pairing, Hands-free call, Music streaming, Clock

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BLUETOOTH OPERATION

General

You can use the Bluetooth in your car to make a

phone call hands-free or stream music onto your

in-car speakers (via this headunit).

Controls (fig. K)

Button

Bluetooth status

Inactive

Handsfree

(HFP/HSP)

Music-

streaming

(A2DP)

PWR

MUTE

(n.a.)

Reject phone

(incoming call)

-

TALK

Press more

than 2 secs

to start

pairing

Answer phone

(incoming call)

Hang-up phone

(call active)

Answer

phone *

(incoming

call)

* Only when 'HFP 1ST‘ is selected inside the SAM.

Pairing

To pair your Bluetooth-enabled device to this

headunit, make sure that no device is currently

streaming to this headunit first.

Press the

TALK

button for more than 2 seconds

to enter the pairing mode. The headunit will

enter into a “Find Me” mode.

Enable your device to perform a scan of

available devices to find the headunit.

For more details, please check the user manual

of your Bluetooth-enabled device.

3. Once found, you should see “DAYTON” as

the found device and you can pair your de-

vice with the headunit.

4. The default 4-digit pin is “0000”.
Note: Whenever there is at least one paired

device active, the headunit will light-up the Blue-

tooth icon.

Paired Devices

This headunit is able to store up to eight Blue-

tooth-enabled devices (consisting of a mixture of

mobile phones or music-players). If a ninth de-

vice starts pairing, it will replace the device that

was used longest ago.

Hands-Free Call

Answer a call

You will hear the ring tone from the in-car speak-

ers.

To answer the call, simply short-press the

TALK

button.

Reject a call

If you do not wish to answer the incoming

call, simply short-press the

PWR

MUTE

button.

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Hang-up a call

After you have answered the phone call, and

you wish to hang-up, simply short-press the

TALK

button again.

Music Streaming

If your Bluetooth-enabled music device has al-

ready been paired with this headunit before, sim-

ply turn on the Bluetooth function of your music

device and the headunit will react accordingly.

If 'A2DP 1ST' was selected in SAM, then the

headunit will automatically switch to Blue-

tooth source and starts music streaming onto

the in-car speakers.

If 'HFP 1ST' was selected in SAM, then the

headunit will light-up the (if not already

lighted-up) only. You need to short-press the

SOURCE

button a few times to select Bluetooth.

If '1STDEVICE' was selected in SAM:

No Bluetooth connection active:- Behav-

iour is same as ‘HFP 1ST’ condition

An existing Bluetooth connection is ac-

tive:- status quo as the current Bluetooth

connection is first connected.

AUX OPERATION

This headunit comes with an Auxiliary input (3.5

mm jack) on the front for ease of streaming your

music from your portable devices.

Insert your 3.5 mm plug (connected to your

portable device) into the front Aux input.
Short-press the

SOURCE

button a few times until

the display shows “AUX”.

Play your portable device.

SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

Clock

You can select automatic update of the clock

via the RDS radio signal or manually adjust the

clock yourself. The clock will be displayed when

the headunit is powered-off. In case you need

to save battery life, you may turn off the clock

display too.

Navigate the SAM to select ‘CLOCK’.

Turn the knob clockwise / anti-clockwise to

select the type of clock functions (RDS clock,

manual clock or clock off).

Note: If you select ‘MAN CLK’, menu item,

‘CLOCKSET’, is selectable as the next menu

item. Refer to the ‘SOFTWARE ACCESS MENU

(SAM)’ for adjusting the clock.

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