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Bluetooth Module Firmware Ver. 1.60

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Control Units compliant with KENWOOD Bluetooth Units/Module
Model
DDX DNX DPX  I  KDC KDV KOS KVT U
15/07/2008
Model Remote Controller Bluetooth Module KCA-BT200 KCA-BT100
Bluetooth Unit SW1
Display Character Conversion *3
SW2
Interface
SW3
Year
Bluetooth Unit Display Character Conversion *4
*1: You can not dial numbers from this model.
*2: Operation on the Head Unit is necessary in order to switch to dialing mode. Optional accessory: Compatible with KCA-RC547
(Remote Controller with Dialing Mode function).
*3: Display Character Conversion: If the control unit cannot display accent characters such as "ü" and "ä", set the display character conversion function switch to "ON" to convert them to "U" and "A".
*4: Display Character Conversion: If the control unit cannot display accent characters such as "ü" and "ä", set the display character conversion function switch to "2" to convert them to "U" and "A".
*5: Year 2007 and older models do not provide a prioritized connect/disconnect indication for an audio device among the BT audio sources.
* The functions of the models listed on the table are checked under certain conditions at the date of issue.
Please note that performance may be different from the table above due to modification of phone specifications made after testing.
* Please note that the cell-phone models for which no information is provided, or whose operation capabilities are not confirmed are not listed.
* This result is based on the sample unit of each model used for testing. It does not prove the operation of all the units of the same model.
* For operation of the cell-phone, please refer to the cell phone instruction manual.
* KCA-BT200 is compatible with the following profiles.
HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
HSP (Headset Profile) * HSP may or may not be connectable from a cellphone to our Bluetooth device.
OPP (Object Push Profile)
PBAP(Phonebook Access Profile)
SYNC(Syncronization Profile)
SPP(Serial Port Profile)
A2DP(Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
AVRCP(Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)
* Noise may be produced during the call.
* Echoing may be heard loudly during the call.
* Noise may be produced when receiving a call or switching to conversation.
* The ring tone or phone volume may be set loud for some cell-phone models. Make sure to adjust the volume before driving.
* There are models which do not transfer "+"-mark (International call mark) with the Bluetooth connection.
In this case, the incoming call list of KCA-BT200 cannot be used for making a call.
* There are models which cannot make a call unless the standby display is shown.
* If connection with the cell-phone cannot be made, restart the cell-phone.
* Do not turn off the Head Unit while transferring the phone book.
* There are models where the phone book memorized in the SIM card cannot be transferred.
In this case, copy the phone book in the memory of the cell-phone, and then try to transfer.
* If a phone book cannot be transferred one by one, try to use the function of all phone book transfer.
* Do not leave the cell-phone inside the vehicle. This could damage the cell-phone.
* Depending on the connection with the cell-phone, it may take a while to delete the registration of the cell-phone or to switch to another cell-phone.
* The following numbers and characters can be used for phone numbers: 0 to 9,+, *, #
If a character other than the above is used, the phone number cannot be transferred correctly.
* If a call terminates from a phone with caller identification disabled, the caller name and number may not be displayed normally.
* Audio playing on A2DP (streaming audio) may be interrupted for seconds after its start.
* The type of audio device used may result in a slow response on AVRCP (remote operation).
* If any Bluetooth operation, such as downloading a phonebook, is carried out while audio is playing on A2DP, the audio may be interrupted.
* The date and time of SMS reception may not be synchronized with those of call reception on the cellphone.
* Depending on the combination of devices connected on Bluetooth, A2DP audio (streaming audio) may be interrupted when it plays.
* Depending on the type of cellphone connected, the audio device connected on A2DP may sound at call origination.
* In the phone book and on SMS, \ (\) will appear as \\ (\\).
* If subindexes (such as mobile and home) are used with Voice Recognize, remote subscribers may not be called up normally unless all the subindexes are entered.
* Subindex phonebook data is not updated by downloading phonebook data.
*Compatible with new cell phone.
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