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2. Charging the BT Push-to-Talk (PTT) button
1. Package contents
Battery Power Indicators of BT PTT button
Built-in bluetooth module
(inside the radio)
BT PTT button
Velcro
USB charging cable
(One out of two)
When the indicator on the PTT is blinking red, the battery voltage is low.
Connect the USB charging cord into the BT PTT's USB charging port. If the
PTT is not fully charged, the indicator will turn solid red. When the indicator
turns off, the unit is fully charged. A fully discharged battery will need
approximately 1.5 hours to complete a full charge.
For best performance, keep charging PTT when not in use.
Red blinking light Low battery voltage
Light off Fully charged. Over 24 hours’talk time
Red solid light Less than a full charge
Bluetooth(BT) UserGuide
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3. Mounting the BT PTT
A Velcro is supplied with the BT PTT button which allows you to secure the
PTT button to the car steeling wheel or any other location for convenience.
MAIN BT Menu SUB Menu Description
BT On/Off -- Turns BT in the radio On or Off
BT Pairing
Seek BT Seek a BT Device to Pair With (Device
must be in Pairing Mode)
Available BT Show Available BT Device to Pair With
Paired List Show BT Device Paired in Memory
Disconnect BT Disconnect Current BT Device
BT Names -- The radio BT name
Paired Names -- The paired BT name
BT Hold Time
OFF/1 thru
120 Seconds /
infinite
Allows BT to stay connected to BT Device
for selected time
BT + int mic -- Internal Mic On or Off
BT + int spk -- Internal Speaker On or Off
BT Mic Gain -- Sets external BT Mic Level
BT Spk Gain -- Sets external BT Speaker Level
BT Pin Code -- Allows entry of BT Pin Code During
Pairing
BT PTT Pair
PTT Pair Pair the BT PTT Button
PTT Name Shows BT PTT Button Name
PTT Bat Volt Shows BT PTT Button Battery Level
4. Bluetooth Menu
The AnyTone Bluetooth features are accessed from the radio menu. If the
Bluetooth option is installed on the radio, the Bluetooth Menu will appear in the
radio Main Menu.
Controls for the Bluetooth option are listed and described in the table below:
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5. Getting Started
Step One: Pairing the radio with BT PTT button
●Press the BT PTT button, so the blue light is blinking. The BT PTT is now in
pairing mode.
●Turn on radio and go into bluetooth menu, turns BT On in BT On/Off menu.
Scroll down to BT PTT Pair menu, enter into PTT Pair, the radio is now in
pairing mode.
●Place the BT PTT button near the radio and wait. Within a few seconds, the
devices should pair with each other.
●Once paired, the LED on the BT PTT will turn off, and the radio will show a
blue "P" icon on the top line of the display.
Step Two: Pairing the radio with a Car Audio System or a Bluetooth
earpiece
●Turn on the car audio system and set it to bluetooth pairing mode (same
operation for the BT earpiece).
●Scroll the radio menu to BT Pairing menu, enter into Seek PTT, the radio
will start seeking a BT device to pair with.(The BT must be on in BT On/Off
menu.)
●Locate the radio near the car audio system or bluetooth earpiece and wait.
Within a few seconds, the radio will show available BT names, select the BT
name ELEC…. and start pairing.
●Some cars require a 6 digit pin code for BT connection. Enter this code into
the BT pin code menu and wait for pairing.
●Once paired, the radio will have the blue BT icon show on the top of display.
Notice: The radio can only connect to one BT module at a time, either the
Car Audio System or the Bluetooth earpiece.
Step Three: Transmit and Receive Operation
Push-to-Talk can be activated by any of the following methods:
●Pressing and hold the PTT button of the radio itself.
●Pressing and hold the PTT button on BT PTT (if the BT PTT has been
paired with the radio per Step One above).
When transmitting, the operator's voice is picked-up by:
●The car audio system. (after a car audio system has been paired to the
radio).
●The microphone in the Bluetooth earpiece. (after a bluetooth earpiece has
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When receiving, the received audio is handled by following methods:
●Receive audio can be heard over car audio system or bluetooth earpiece,
and it can also be heard over the radio's internal speaker when BT + int
spk is selected in the radio menu.
●The volume can be controlled by car audio system or bluetooth earpiece
volume setting. It can also be controlled by the volume knob on the radio.
Notice: If the received audio level is not loud enough even if you set the
radio volume to maximum, you can adjust the BT Spk Gain in the menu to
a higher level to get a louder received volume.
Important Notice:
●Although Bluetooth version 4.2 is compatible to many newer car
entertainment systems, it cannot be guaranteed that it will work with
all of these devices.
●Anytone will continue to improve the Bluetooth system to allow more
car models to be connected to our radios. Updating of the Bluetooth
firmware in the radio and in the PTT module may be required to
achieve these improvements.
been paired to the radio)
●The microphone in the radio. (If BT + int mic is turned on in radio menu)
Notice: If the recipients volume is not loud enough with the volume set to
maximum, you can adjust the BT Mic Gain via the menu to a higher level to
achieve a louder transmit volume.
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