Use
Note:
Not every Bluetooth sat nav can connect to Bluetooth headsets. The sat nav
in question must support the Bluetooth hands-free protocol. If you want to use
another Bluetooth mobile phone as well, you must first pair the mobile phone
with the sat nav. Please follow the manufacturer's instructions for the respec-
tive devices. If connecting takes longer than two minutes and the blue and red
LEDs continue to light up, it means a connection could not be established
and you will have to repeat steps 1-5.
6.3. MP3 music (wireless option – A2DP)
The Z-Link 2.0 enables you to receive music in stereo quality, provided the MP3
players and mobile phones used support the A2DP profile (advanced audio distribu-
tion profile) and, where applicable, the AVRCP profile.
A Bluetooth device that supports the AVRCP profile will enable you to use your
Z-Link 2.0 control unit to operate the basic functions of the outgoing source.
You will not miss any calls or phone conversations via the intercom function while
listening to music via an A2DP source. The Z-Link 2.0 sends an audible signal
for an incoming call/phone conversation. You can then receive the call by pressing
the on/off button. Once the call has ended, another audible signal sounds and
the MP3 player continues playing.
1. Switch your MP3 player on and check whether the Bluetooth function of the MP3
player is activated.
2. While the device is switched off, press the on/off button of your Z-Link 2.0
for approx. eight seconds until the red and blue LEDs light up alternately.
The device is now in pairing mode.
3. Search for Bluetooth headsets on your MP3 player.
4. The MP3 player lists the Z-Link 2.0 as "Z-Link 2.0" in the list of recognised
devices. Select "Z-Link 2.0" and follow the instructions on your MP3 player until
pairing is complete.
5. If your MP3 player requests a PIN or password, enter 0000 (four zeros).
6. If the pairing was successful, the blue Z-Link 2.0 LED flashes.
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