Bluetooth Operation for the Advent OHYSON1 In-Dash Navigation Radio
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BLUETOOTH SCREEN: Bluetooth® technology has the capability to wirelessly synchronize and transfer data among devices. The Bluetooth audio capabilities can be used for wireless phones hands free applications. Bluetooth has many profiles and the unit is compatible with most Bluetooth enabled wireless phones. Before attempting to use the Bluetooth functions on the unit, please make sure your wireless phone supports Bluetooth functions.
NOTE: For GM Vehicles with OnStar and factory Bluetooth systems – The steering wheel/voice controls will continue to operate the factory systems. We recommend you turn off the Bluetooth in the Advent In-Dash Navigation Radio system’s Bluetooth menu so it does not conflict with your factory installed Bluetooth system. If you do not have factory Bluetooth but have OnStar, your steering wheel controls will operate the OnStar system only. This is normal operation. All other Audio controls will work normally.
NOTE: The distance between this unit and your cellular phone must be 8 feet (2.4 meters) or less for sending and receiving voice and data via Bluetooth wireless technology.

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PAIRING YOUR WIRELESS PHONE: Before using Bluetooth functions, you must pair your wireless phone and the unit. Pairing is a special process used when two devices connect for the first time. The pairing process is used to generate a link key that is used for authentication purposes for future Bluetooth connections between devices. The unit can pair five Bluetooth devices. Your wireless phone can be paired with the unit in two manners. The unit can initiate the search for compatible devices and pair to the wireless phone or the wireless phone can initiate the search and pair to the unit. The following paragraphs describe both methods.
NOTE: The following procedures are generic. Procedures for pairing wireless phones vary slightly from phone manufacturer to phone manufacturer.
To Pair a Wireless Phone to the Unit:
- Press the front panel PHONE button or press the Main Menu Bluetooth icon to access the Bluetooth Screen.
- Turn Bluetooth on.
- Access the wireless phone Bluetooth function and set the Bluetooth function to on. (Please refer to the wireless phone’s instruction manual to enter Bluetooth setup, turn Bluetooth on/off, and perform pairing).
- Use the wireless phone’s add a new device feature. A device or devices will appear on your wireless phone display.
- A prompt to pair should appear on your wireless phone. Accept the request and initiate the process.
- A prompt to enter a PIN number or passkey for the unit should appear. The default passkey for the unit is “1234”.
- At this point a prompt stating pairing successful should appear. The paired device identifier appears on the Bluetooth Screen. The wireless phone and the unit have paired.
To Pair the Unit to a Wireless Phone:
- Access the wireless phone Bluetooth function and set the Bluetooth function to on. (Please refer to the wireless phone’s instruction manual to enter Bluetooth setup, turn Bluetooth on/off, and perform pairing).
- Set your wireless phone Bluetooth discovery mode to on.
NOTE: Some discovery modes have a time limit before they are automatically turned off.
- Press the front panel PHONE button or press the Main Menu Bluetooth icon to access the Bluetooth Screen.
- Turn Bluetooth on.
- On the unit’s Bluetooth Screen, press the Device icon. An Inquiry screen appears. The unit will search for devices. Press the Search icon to look for new phones if yours is not discovered by the unit.
- When the device screen appears, press the Search icon.
- When the next screen appears, press the wireless phone identifier that you want to pair.
- Enter the passkey for the unit. The default passkey for the unit is “1234”. Press the Enter icon.
- At this point the wireless phone will ask you to respond to a prompt similar to “Pairing request from _______ Accept? Yes or No “. You should answer Yes to the request.
- Enter the passkey for the unit. The default passkey for the unit is “1234”. The wireless phone and the unit should pair.
To Delete Paired Wireless Phone(s):
- Press the front panel PHONE button or press the Main Menu Bluetooth icon to access the Bluetooth Screen.
- On the Bluetooth Screen, press the Device icon.
- To delete a single device, press the Delete icon adjacent to the device,
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- To delete all devices, press the Delete All icon.
- Press the Yes icon. The wireless phones are deleted from the unit.
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MAKING OUTGOING CALLS: Outgoing calls can be performed in two manners. The outgoing call can be direct dialed using the front panel keypad or the by pressing the Contacts icon, selecting a name and pressing the phone number.
To Dial Directly:
- Press the front panel PHONE button or press the Main Menu Bluetooth icon to access the Bluetooth Screen. The Bluetooth Screen appears.
- Use the 0-9, */+, and # buttons to input the phone number. If necessary press the icon to clear the last digit or the entire number and start over.
- After entering the phone number, press the Dial icon to dial the call. The Dial Frame Screen appears.
- To end the call, press the Hang Up icon.
To Make an Outgoing Call Using Your Contact List:
- Press the front panel PHONE button or press the Main Menu Bluetooth icon to access the Bluetooth Screen. The Bluetooth Screen appears.
- Press the Contacts icon.
- Press the Scroll Up or Scroll Down icons to navigate to your desired contact or press the Keyboard icon to search alphabetically through the contact list.
- Press the contact to be dialed. A list displaying the contact’s phone number(s) appears.
- Press the desired phone number icon. The Bluetooth Screen appears.
- Press the Dial icon to dial the call. The Dial Frame appears.
- To end the call, press the Hang Up icon.
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MANAGING INCOMING CALLS: When connected to a Bluetooth phone, the unit will mute audio output, pause DVD/CD play, and change to the Bluetooth Screen when a call is received. The incoming phone number or assigned name for that number will appear in the middle of the screen. An audible tone will sound from the unit and a graphic display will appear on the front panel. If the incoming call has no caller ID, the unit will display “Private Caller”.
To Answer an Incoming Call:
- To answer a call, press the Dial icon.
- For best reception, speak loudly and clearly into the hand-free microphone.The hands-free microphone is installed in your vehicle in an accessible location that provides optimum voice reception.
- To end the conversation, press the Hang Up icon.
To Reject an Incoming Call:
- Press the Hang Up icon to reject an incoming call. The call will revert to your wireless phone and be left for voice mail.
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DEVICE SCREEN: This Device Screen is used to discover and add or delete paired devices from the unit.

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BLUETOOTH SETTINGS SCREEN: The Bluetooth Settings screen allows you to configure Bluetooth settings.

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PIN CODE SETTINGS SCREEN: The PIN Code can be changed with up to any eight digits. Use the keyboard to select the digits and press . Once the digits are selected and confirmed the new PIN Code will appear in the PIN Code on the Bluetooth Settings screen. The default Pin Code is 1234.

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CONTACTS LIST SCREEN: The Contacts List Screen is a copy of the contact list on your wireless phone which contains a listing of your important names and phone numbers. The list is usually arranged in alphabetical order.

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CONTACTS KEYBOARD SCREEN: The Contacts List Screen is used is to search alphabetically through the contacts list. The contact list can hold up to 2000 names and numbers from any phone.

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CALL LOG SCREEN: The Call Log Screen consists of received calls, dialed calls or missed calls.
NOTE: Not all wireless phones allow access to received, dialed, or missed calls and some will not allow uploading of your wireless phone’s address book.

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BLUETOOTH MUSIC FUNCTION: Bluetooth provides an Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) profile for streaming music from a wireless phone or a Portable Multimedia Player (PMP), sometimes referred to as a MP3 player. The unit allows you to play back audio files from your wireless phone or a PMP using a Bluetooth connection. Before using an audio player, it may be necessary to enter the default passkey into the unit. The default passkey for the unit is “1234”.
NOTE: Please quit A2DP mode before attempting to make a phone call, as unexpected results may occur depending on your wireless phone model.
The unit can control a Bluetooth audio player via Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP). Bluetooth audio players (or Bluetooth adapters) compatible with these profiles can be connected to this unit. Functionality varies depending on the profile used.
- A2DP: Stream audio from your Bluetooth compatible audio player and listen to the music through the unit.
- AVRCP: Play back, pause, select songs, etc. while streaming audio from your Bluetooth compatible audio player to the unit.
NOTE: Song information (e.g. elapsed playing time, song title, song index, etc.) cannot be displayed on this unit. Since there are a number of Bluetooth audio players available on the market, operations with your Bluetooth audio player using this unit vary greatly. Please refer to the instruction manual that came with your Bluetooth audio player.
When there is an incoming call, the song will be paused. After the incoming call is finished, the screen will return to the music function screen and playback will continue.

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