Kenwood NX-3320 User Manual - Page 57

Selecting the Bluetooth headset type, Type Mode using the Menu Mode.

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Profile Heart Rate Service Automatic Injury Detection Service Battery Service Device Information Service Description Heart Rate Service is a function that sends the heart rate [bpm] to the transceiver from a Bluetooth-enabled device (such as heart rate monitor) that supports Heart Rate Service. The transceiver can send the heart rate via Status or activate the Emergency operation. When a Status request message is received from the Base Station, the transceiver can respond with the heart rate via Status or send the heart rate together with the GPS data via Status. Automatic Injury Detection Service is a function that notifies the transceiver from the Bluetooth-enabled device when the Bluetooth-enabled device that supports Automatic Injury Detection Service is damaged. Up to two Bluetooth-enabled devices can be connected to the transceiver at the same time. To use this service, it is necessary to enable the Injury Detection setting. For details, consult your dealer. The transceiver displays the remaining battery power [%] of the Bluetooth-enabled device on the screen when a Bluetooth-enabled device that supports Heart Rate Service or Automatic Injury Detection Service is connected to the transceiver. The transceiver displays the information of the Bluetooth-enabled device such as manufacturer name and model number on the screen when a Bluetoothenabled device that supports Heart Rate Service or Automatic Injury Detection Service is connected to the transceiver. o Selecting the Bluetooth headset type You can select the type of Bluetooth headset to be connected to the transceiver via HSP connection. 1 Press the button programmed as [Menu] to enter Bluetooth Headset Connection Type Mode using the Menu Mode. 2 Press the [J] and [K] buttons to select the desired headset type. 3 Press the [ ] or [ ] button to confirm the selection. ● The selection is backed up and will take effect the next time the transceiver is turned on. Note: ● If you exit the Bluetooth Headset Connection Type Mode without pressing the [ ] or [ ] button, the headset type selected will not be reflected in the menu setting. ● Most Bluetooth headsets can be connected and operated by selecting "Headset 1" in "Bluetooth Headset Connection Type". For some headsets, it is necessary to select "Headset 2". For details, refer to the following URL: http://manual2.jvckenwood.com/com/help_ref/nx5000_series/compatible_model_list/CNMJSYnnzoitpv.html 57

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Profile
Description
Heart Rate Service
Heart Rate Service is a function that sends the heart
rate [bpm] to the transceiver from a Bluetooth-enabled
device (such as heart rate monitor) that supports Heart
Rate Service. The transceiver can send the heart rate
via Status or activate the Emergency operation. When
a Status request message is received from the Base
Station, the transceiver can respond with the heart rate
via Status or send the heart rate together with the GPS
data via Status.
Automatic Injury Detection
Service
Automatic Injury Detection Service is a function that
notifies the transceiver from the Bluetooth-enabled
device when the Bluetooth-enabled device that
supports Automatic Injury Detection Service is
damaged. Up to two Bluetooth-enabled devices can be
connected to the transceiver at the same time. To use
this service, it is necessary to enable the Injury
Detection setting. For details, consult your dealer.
Battery Service
The transceiver displays the remaining battery power
[%] of the Bluetooth-enabled device on the screen
when a Bluetooth-enabled device that supports Heart
Rate Service or Automatic Injury Detection Service is
connected to the transceiver.
Device Information Service
The transceiver displays the information of the
Bluetooth-enabled device such as manufacturer name
and model number on the screen when a Bluetooth-
enabled device that supports Heart Rate Service or
Automatic Injury Detection Service is connected to the
transceiver.
o
Selecting the Bluetooth headset type
You can select the type of Bluetooth headset to be connected to the transceiver via
HSP connection.
1
Press the button programmed as
[Menu]
to enter Bluetooth Headset Connection
Type Mode using the Menu Mode.
2
Press the [
J
] and [
K
] buttons to select the desired headset type.
3
Press the [
] or [
] button to confirm the selection.
The selection is backed up and will take effect the next time the transceiver is turned
on.
Note:
If you exit the Bluetooth Headset Connection Type Mode without pressing the [
] or [
]
button, the headset type selected will not be reflected in the menu setting.
Most Bluetooth headsets can be connected and operated by selecting “Headset 1” in
“Bluetooth Headset Connection Type”. For some headsets, it is necessary to select
“Headset 2”. For details, refer to the following URL:
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