Jensen BT380 manual

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    B B l l u u e e t t o o o o t t h h H H a a n n d d s s f f r r e e e e C C a a r r K K i i t t w w i i t t h h L L C C D D U SER ’ S M ANUAL Model: BT380[...]

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    Contents n Identifying Components ······················································ 1 n Installing the Junction Box ·················································· 3 o Connecting the Power Supply ·····················[...]

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    Notes on Safety 1. Unit installation – I nstalling the BT380 Handsfree Car Kit require s specialized knowledge and skills. Incorrect installation may cause damage to your BT380 unit and/ or y our vehicle!! Therefore, it is strongly advised that the system be installed by a qualified professional. 2. Installation location – Unsuitable installati[...]

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    1. Introduction Carefully unpack the BT380 Bluetooth Handsfree Car Kit and chec k that the following items are included: n Identifying Compon ents Unpack the Car Kit package and ensure the following items are included. Remote / Bracke t / Clasp / CR2032 Battery Part # 3112200 0 BT-380 LCD Part # 3112245 0 Junc tion B ox Part # 3112210 0 Stand Part [...]

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    2. Installation This section demonstrates how to set up and install the BT380 into a vehicle. n Installing the Junction Box The Car Kit is designed to work with the 12/24-volt power suppl y of the vehicle. Refer to the following to inst all the junction box in a vehicle. 1. Locate a suitable place inside the ca r to mount the junction box. Select a[...]

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    2. Installation o Connecting the Pow er Supply (For Options 1 and 2 only) The following illustration demonstrates how to connect the Car Kit’s power cables to the vehicle’ s electrical system. Important: The blue cable must be connected to the 12/24V switched to enable the Car Kit to go into standby mode. Do not connect the blue cable to the +1[...]

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    2. Installation p Connecting Accessories The following illustration shows where to connect accessory devices. Item Description Caller ID The caller ID should be placed on the dash within view of the driver and passenger. (See Installing the Caller ID Display on page 9.) Microphone Ideally, the microphone should be located in front of the user and a[...]

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    2. Installation q Preparing the Remote Contro l The remote control is designed to attach to the inside of the steering wheel on the left or right side. Installing the battery Before attaching the Remote control , install the supplied battery. 1. Remove the battery cover from the rear of the control module and remove the old battery (if any). 2. Ins[...]

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    2. Installation Attaching the remote control Refer to the following to attach the remote control: 1. Attach the rubber clasp to the two notches on one side of the bracket base. 2. Pull tightly on the rubber clasp and position the bracket base on the inside of the steering wheel. 3. Wrap the rubber clasp tightly around the steering wheel and secure [...]

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    2. Installation 4. Cut off the excess rubber as close to the bracket base as you can. 5. Attach the bracket cover with the two supplied hex bolts. 6. Slide the remote control into the control bracket as shown. To remove the remote control, push the release button to the right and remove the remote control. 7. Now the remote is stabled and attached [...]

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    2. Installation r Installing the Caller ID Displa y The caller ID is designed to sit on the dashboard once it is attached to the stand. Remove the adhesive cover from the sticker pad (attached) from the base and press firmly to secure in place. If you wish to attach the LCD display elsewhere, such as next to the car radio, detach the base from the [...]

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    2. Installation s Installing the Microphone Before installing the microphone, take note of the following:  Make sure that the cable can reach from the microphone to the junction box. If the cable is too short, relocate the microphone. Do not length en the cable.  The supplied microphone is uni-directi onal. For best results, place the microph[...]

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    n How to Operate the Car Kit 3. Operation o Basic operation Connecting to the Mobile Phone for the First Time As soon as the ignition is turned on “B T380” text wi ll be displayed on the backlit screen and it will quickly ente r the “Pairing” mode searching for available Bluetooth mobile phones fo r pairing up. If the pairing screen does no[...]

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    3. Operation Please select this item to pair and enter 1234 when prompted b y the password request. This will allow BT380’s device name to reside in the mobile phone memory, listed along with ot her previously paired devices in the handset. You then need to press the connect command on the phone to esta blish the connection with BT380 and your mo[...]

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    3. Operation Nokia 6230i), it will upload call history, phone book entries, and also sort the phone book as soon as the phone is connected with the car kit. Note: Phonebook synchronization and sorting time may differ depending on size of phonebook list. This may affect the initial remote control response at start up. In the event that you do not wi[...]

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    3. Operation As soon as you select Receive Contact the BT380 tempora rily disconnects from your mobile phone to allow for the contact entry to be included into the BT380’s memory. Select the entry required and go to the send option to select send via Bluetooth. You can send multiple entries by repeating the process. Once you have finished, push t[...]

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    3. Operation have selected the telephone number, press the An swe r button to call the telephone number you have just entered. Dial Number Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0286655757 Voice Tag Activation User can use phone’s voice co mmand function via the BT380: Press the Reject/End button on remote control for more than 3 seconds and when you hear the [...]

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    3. Operation Settings → Bluetooth Setu p → Paired Devices Note: To re-establish a connection with a pr eviously paired device, the current pairing must be disabled first. To re-establish a link please go to the desired device name and press connecting to re-connect with the BT380: Settings → Bluetooth Setu p → Paired Devices → select a de[...]

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    3. Operation You can disable or enable the BT380’s keytone: Settings → Sound Setting → Keytone Settings → Enable/Disable Keytone Sett ings Enable Ex it 17[...]

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    3. Operation u Display Settings Adjusting Display Contrast You can adjust the contrast of the LCD display: Settings → Display Setting → Contras t → + / - Contrast Adjusting Display Brightness You can adjust the backlight level of the LCD display: Settings → Display Setting → Bright ness → + / - Brightness Changing the Backlight Color Yo[...]

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    3. Operation You can also self-define the backlight color by using the following: Settings → Display Setting → Screen C olor → User Defined User D efine R G B Enabling Screen Auto Off You can enable or disable the backlight to go dim when the system idle time is longer than 10 seconds: Settings → Display Setting → Screen Auto Off → Enab[...]

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    3. Operation v Other Sett ings Enabling and Disabling Automatic Phonebook Synchro nization You can setup to automatically upl oad your phonebook when a connection is established: Settings → Phoneboo k Sync → Enable/ Disable Phonebook Sync Enable Exit Finding Out About the Device For information about the device, go to: Settings → Ab o ut De v[...]

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    3. Operation w Factory Settings Reset BT380 allows you to master reset the car kit back to the original factory settings. To master reset BT380 please press both Answ er and Reject buttons at the same time for few se conds until you hear a series of beeps which indicate that car kit has been reset back to the original factory settings and is also a[...]

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    3. Operation Troubleshooting My mobile phone can’t make a connection. Make sure the bluetooth function on your phone is enabled. Make sure the car ignition is on. If on and no power check the fuses and wiring. Reset the Car Kit and try again. Turn your phone off and on again, and try the proceedure for connection once more. If your phone is very [...]

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    3. Operation 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY Applies to Je nsen Series Mobile Electronics. AUDIOVOX Electronics Corporation (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchas er of this product that should this produ ct or any part thereof, (other than trans mitters) under normal use and cond itions, be proven def ective in material or workmansh ip wi[...]

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    3. Operation © 2009 Audiovox Electronics Corp., 150 Marcu s Blvd., Hauppauge, N.Y. 11788 24[...]