Bluetooth Car Kit User Manual
Preface
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protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither
this manual, nor any of the material contained herein, may be reproduced
without the express written consent of the manufacturer.
Version 2.0, March 2009
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manual, the manufacturer and distributor assume no liability resulting from
errors or omissions in this manual, or from the use of the information contained
herein.
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Product overview and features...........................................................................7
Using the remote control.............................................................................9
Resetting the Car Kit.................................................................................. 12
Transferring calls (Call Waiting) ............................................................... 13
Multimedia Function.................................................................................. 16
Troubleshooting................................................................................................... 19
Warranty Information .......................................................................................... 20
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Installation
This section demonstrates how to set up and install the Bluetooth
Wireless Car Kit into a vehicle.
Identifying components
Unpack the Car Kit package and ensure the following items are included.
Remote Control
Part # 31102000
Microphone
Junction box
Part # 31092440
Part # 31102100
Speaker
Power Cable
Fuse & Hardware Set
Part # 31092010
Part # 31092430
Part # 31092160
Some items may vary slightly from the picture shown.
If any item is missing or damaged, contact your dealer.
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Installing the junction box
This Car Kit is designed to work with a 12 - 24-volt vehicle power
supply. Refer to the following to install the junction box in a vehicle.
1. Locate a suitable place inside the car to mount the junction
box. Select a dry place that avoids excessive heat and
mechanical vibration. Ideally, the junction box should be
hidden from view, but still easily accessible.
Note: Make sure that the cables are long enough to support
the location of the junction box. If the cables are not long
enough, do not lengthen the cables; relocate the junction
box.
2. Use two screws (not included) to fasten the junction box in
place.
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Connecting the power supply
The following illustration demonstrates how to connect the Car Kit’s
power cables to the vehicle’s electrical system.
Yellow cable
To car radio
mute (NPN 300mA)
Red cable
To battery + 12/24V
Power cables
Blue cable
To ignition
Black cable
GND
Important!
The Blue cable must be connected to the +12/24-volt switched
ignition to enable the Car Kit to go into standby mode.
Do not connect the Blue cable to the +12/24-volt constant
connection. Doing so may discharge the battery of the vehicle and
prevent the Car Kit from being reset.
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Connecting Components
The following illustration shows where to connect the devices. Do
not connect the components until you have followed the next steps
and have finalized your installation.
ÒCONNECT THE POWER HARNESS LAST.
Junction box
Speaker
Microphone
Control Module
Control Module
The control module should be located
within reach and view of the driver.
Speaker
For best reception, the speaker should
be mounted at least 80 cm (30 inches)
from the Car Kit’s microphone.
Microphone
Ideally, the microphone should be
located in front of the user and above
waist height.
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Installing the Components
Before installing the components, take note of the following:
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Make sure that the cables can reach from the each
component to the Junction Box. If the cable is too short,
relocate the component. Do not lengthen the cable.
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The supplied microphone is uni-directional. For best results,
place the microphone in front of the person talking. It has a
reception angle of 60 degrees, and is most effective within a
24 inch radius.
Installing the microphone & speaker
Find a suitable place for the microphone. Remove dust and grease from the
surface.
1. Remove the protective cover
from the Velcro and press it
firmly onto the bottom of the
microphone.
2. Remove the protective cover
from the other Velcro pad, and
firmly press the pad in place.
3. Attach the microphone.
4. Mount the speaker using two
screws in a location that is not
blocked and will allow the voice
to be heard clearly.
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Getting Started
Introduction
The Bluetooth Wireless Car Kit is designed to help make your
driving experience more convenient, safe, and provide you with
years of trouble free use.
Product overview and features
This Car Kit is designed to make driving your car and talking on the
phone safer and easier. It consists of an OLED display / remote
control, a uni-directional microphone, and a speaker. When properly
installed, the Car Kit enables you to talk freely to the other party on
your mobile phone. The BT360 uses the latest Bluetooth
Technology available and allows today’s phones with A2DP music
transfer the ability to play through your cars stereo without any
connection to it.
The Car Kit is equipped with a mute feature, which turns the volume
of your car stereo down when you are using your phone. This
feature can be enabled by a trained installation professional. See
the selling dealer if you would like this feature installed.
The Bluetooth Car Kit is designed to function with many brands of
mobile phones. All features depend on your phones capability to use
them. For example your phone must have Bluetooth technology to
use this car kit. Not all phones have the same features or functions.
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If you have a question about your phones features refer to the
owner’s manual of your phone.
This Bluetooth Kit uses the latest Version of Bluetooth Software.
Version 2.1. In the case of an upgraded software version for new
phones in the future you can obtain the software upgrade
instructions and software at WWW.JENSEN.COM.
The BT360 is designed to be on when ever your car is turned on.
The feature allows “AUTO PAIRING” which means when you leave
the vehicle and return, as soon as you start the vehicle the BT360
will look for your phone, re-pair, and the Hands free system will be
ready to go! You will not need to re-pair your phone each time.
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Using the remote control
The BT360 is operated using a wired remote control:
Control Module Functions
Press during operation to increase or lower the volume.
Volume
Up/Down
Press to answer a call. For call waiting, press to answer a
Answer/ Dial
second call during a call. Press again to return to the first call.
Last Call
To redial the last number called press and hold.
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Press to reject / disconnect a call. Press and hold for two
seconds to activate the Voice Recognition function. After the
tone, say the name and the phone will automatically dial.
Note: The voice dial function works only when the mobile
phone supports this function.
End/
Voice Dial
Display’s caller ID, FM Transmitter Frequency, Pairing
Information, Paired Phone Name, Status.
OLED Display
Play/Pause FM
Press to activate FM transmitter mode, play or pause digital
music stored on your A2DP phone
Press to play next or previous song.
Next / Previous
Song
Pairing phones
To use a phone with your BT360, you must first pair the phone and
receiver
1. DO NOT attempt to pair a phone while driving. Park your car
and with the ignition on proceed.
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2. Press and hold the
Answer/redial and
End/Voice dial
buttons at the same time for 3 seconds until you hear a tone and
the Display shows “pairing”.
3. Be sure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone. Follow the
documentation provided with your phone to search for new
devices.
4. Select the BT360 from the list of Bluetooth devices on your
phone.
5. Enter the passcode: 1234. when prompet on your phone.
6. The Display on the BT360 will show the phone model or name
and a connected sign when the pairing is established.
Eg:
Nokia N95
Connected
Note: You may follow the above steps to pair a second, third and
fourth phone. Pairing a fifth phone will cause the first phone paired
to be deleted.
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Operation with multiple paired phones
When the ignition is turned on the BT360 begins to search for paired
phones. Priority is given to the most recently connected phone.
Example: Phone A is connected first, phone B is connected second
and phone C is connected third. If all three phones are in the car
when the ignition is turned on phone C will establish a connection
with the BT360.
Note: If phone C is turned off or if the person using it leaves the car
and goes out of range the connection will be broken. In order to
establish another connection with one of the remaining phones,
press the answer/redial button once or restart the ignition. The
BT360 performs another search and establishes a connection with
the most recently connected phone, in this example phone B.
Resetting the Car Kit
If for any reason you need to reset the BT360 back to the factory
settings and delete all paired phones, follow these instructions.
Master Reset Æ
M. Reset
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The car kit only connects to one phone at a time. However, it can be
paired with up to 4 phones. Using Master Reset function will delete
all pairings.
To reset press and hold the Volume up and down keys at the same
time. Continue holding the buttons until you hear a tone. After
master reset, all the paired setting will be erased, you can now pair
your phone.
Transferring calls (Call Waiting)
To transfer a call from Incoming Call 1 to Call 2 (Call waiting), press
the answer key once during the Call to pick up the new incoming call,
and press the answer key again to switch back to Call 1.
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Note 1: The display will not show Incoming Call 2 during the call, but
you will hear a waiting tone so you remember there is another call
waiting.
Note 2: To transfer a privacy call from your phone to the BT360
follow the instructions provided with your phone.
Setting the FM Transmitter Mode for A2DP
a. Press the Play/Pause key for 3 seconds to enter the FM mode.
The control will display “FM MODE”
Eg:
M1
88.1
FM MODE
b. Find a radio station on your car stereo that does not already
have anything playing on it. This will be the station you will set
the BT360 to transmit the A2DP Music on so you can hear it on
your stereo.
c. To adjust the FM transmit frequency: Hold the Play/Pause key
for another 3 seconds, and then adjust to the same FM channel
that you selected on your radio. By pressing the forward and
backward key, and then press the End key to confirm the
setting.
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Eg:
(3 secs) Æ
or
to adjust Æ
confirm
d. The BT360 can memorize 3 FM channels. When playing music,
first enter the FM mode, then press the Play/Pause key one
time to view the 3 set stations you have selected, M1, M2, M3.
NOTE: The music will be muted automatically when a calls comes in.
Calls are heard only through the BT360 Speaker, not the car speakers.
Last Number Re-Dial
Press and hold the Send key “ ” to activate the last dial feature.
Eg:
Nokia N95
Last Dial
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Voice Dialing
Press and hold the End Key “
” to activate the voice dial
Eg:
Nokia N95
Voice Dial
Note: Voice dialing MUST be supported by your phone to use this
feature.
Multimedia Function
Using the Multimedia buttons to Play, Pause, Stop and jump to Next
or Previous song. Note: For some mobile phones, users will need to
turn on the MP3 before BT360 can play the Media function.
Notes on using voice recognition
Voice recognition is a feature of your phone which enables you to
dial a number by simply saying a pre-recorded “voice tag”. Normally
when you set a voice tag, you speak directly into the phone. When
accessing this feature with the Car Kit, you may find it is necessary
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to re-record the voice tag while you are in the car. This will set not
only the way you say the voice tag, but also record a familiar
background noise.
Since phones are in continual contact with the Car Kit, it is possible
to use the included Car Kit’s microphone to record the voice tag.
Locate the feature on your mobile phone, and when prompted for
the voice tag, speak clearly from a comfortable position in the
driver’s seat.
Note: Some phones have speaker independent voice recognition
technology and do not require users to pre-record voice tag. Refer to
your phones users’ manual for more specific information.
Updating the Bluetooth Software
The BT360 has the ability to be upgraded to give you many years of
use and to be compatible with newer versions of phones. There is a
complete manual that explains the upgrade process available at
WWW.JENSEN.COM. We do not recommend entering this mode
without first downloading the upgrade information and reading it
completely. It is possible to render your car kit in-operable if you do
not complete this process correctly. This would not be covered
under warranty as it would not be considered a defect.
To enter upgrade mode, hold the Volume UP and Down keys and
then power on the BT360. The display will show “BT Update”
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BT Update
USB MODE
After upgrading, please turn the unit off and on again by turning your
cars ignition on and off.
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Troubleshooting
• Make sure the bluetooth function on
My mobile phone can’t make a
connection.
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 new check the
support website for an upgraded
software version.
• With some phones, adjusting the
volume before the call is initaited will
disconnect the call. Wait until the
call is answered, then adjust the
volume.
When my mobile phone is ringing
and I adjust the volume, the call is
disconnected.
• Re-record voice tags using the
method described in “Notes on using
Voice Recognition” above.
My phone doesn’t recognize my
voice tags for voice recognition.
(Note: Not available on all
phones. Check your phone’s
user manual for availability.)
• Close your windows while using
voice recognition.
• Speak clearly in the same manner in
which the voice tag was recorded.
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