Uk pairing with bluetooth devices – MIDLAND BT1 User Manual

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Pairing with Bluetooth devices

Your Midland BT1 is a Bluetooth unit that can be paired with

other Bluetooth devices.

Before performing this procedure, it is necessary to set BT1

into “Pairing mode” (Setup).

The only operations permitted in the “Set up” mode are the

pairings and the reset.

Setup mode

Switch off the BT1 device. Press and hold down the central

button (Intercom/on) for about 7 sec. until the red indicator

switches on permanently. BT1 is now in “Setup” mode and

can therefore be paired with other devices.

Pairing the unit with the pillion’s device

The two units supplied in the kit, are already paired and

ready for use, which means that it is not necessary to

perform this procedure.

If the devices are not part of the same kit, you need to pair

them in order to be able to use the Intercom function.

Place both BT1 units in Setup mode (red indicator permanen-

tly on) Press the “Volume +” button on the first unit until the

RED and BLUE lights begin to flash rapidly and alternately.

Then press the “Volume –“button on the second unit until the

RED and BLUE lights begin to flash rapidly and alternately.

Now both BT1 units are trying to pair to each other.

When successfully paired, each device will light the BLUE

light for 1 sec and go back to setting mode (red light always

on) waiting for additional pairing or setting procedures.

Pairing the unit with a mobile phone - only

for the driver’s device

1. Enable the Bluetooth device search feature on your mobile

phone. As this procedure varies according to the brand and

model of the mobile phone, refer to the manual supplied to

your particular phone for further information.

2. Set the BT1 unit in “Setup” mode, then press the “Phone”

button on the unit until the red and blue indicators start

flashing.

3. After a few seconds the mobile phone will display “Mid-

land BT1”. Select it and follow the instructions provided

in your mobile phone manual to accept the pairing. When

prompted, enter the pairing code, which is 0000 (four zero-

es). Your mobile phone should then display a confirmation

message if the pairing operation has been successfully

completed.

4 The BT1 will automatically exit the set up mode (red indica-

tor on) and go to the working mode (blue light flashing).

If you pair the BT1 unit with a mobile phone, you will not be

able to pair it with a GPS Sat-Nav, because both these devi-

ces are assigned (high) priority 1.

This problem can be easily solved by pairing your mobile

phone directly with your GPS Sat-Nav and then pairing the

GPS with your Midland BT1 using the above procedure. In

this case, the mobile phone features will be managed by the

GPS Sat-Nav.

Pairing the unit with a GPS Sat-Nav - only for

the driver’s unit

It is generally possible to pair the BT1 unit with all GPS Sat-

Navs that support Bluetooth earpieces.

Midland BT1 has been successfully tested for use with GPS

ZUMO Sat-Navs manufactured by Garmin and TOMTOM Ri-

der 1 and 2 Sat-Navs.

1. On your GPS Sat-Nav, enable the Bluetooth earphone

search feature. As this procedure varies according to the

brand and model of GPS, we recommend you refer to the

manual supplied with your GPS Sat-Nav for further infor-

mation.

2. Ensure that the BT1 is in Setup mode (Red light on) &

Press the “Phone” button on the BT1 unit until the red and

blue indicators start to flash.

3. After a few seconds the GPS Sat-Nav will display “Midland

BT1”. Select it and follow the instructions provided in the

GPS Sat-Nav manual to accept the pairing. When prom-

pted, enter the pairing code, which is 0000 (four zeroes).

The GPS should then display a confirmation message if

the pairing operation has been successfully completed.

4. The BT1 will automatically exit the set up mode (red indica-

tor on) and go to the working mode (blue light flashing).

If you pair the BT1 unit with a GPS Sat-Nav, you will not be

able to pair it with a mobile phone, because both these devi-

ces are assigned (high) priority 1.

This problem can be easily solved by pairing the mobile pho-

ne directly with the GPS Sat-Nav and by then pairing your

GPS with the Midland BT1. In this case, the mobile phone

features will be managed by the GPS Sat-Nav.

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