Bluetooth operates within a range of 10 meters (32
feet) line of sight. This is an unobstructed path
between your radio and your Bluetooth-enabled
device.
It is not recommended that you leave your radio
behind and expect your Bluetooth-enabled device to
work with a high degree of reliability when they are
separated.
At the fringe areas of reception, both voice and tone
quality will start to sound “garbled” or “broken”. To
correct this problem, simply position your radio and
Bluetooth-enabled device closer to each other (within
the 10-meter/32 feet defined range) to re-establish
clear audio reception. Your radio’s Bluetooth function
has a maximum power of 2.5 mW (4 dBm) at the 10-
meter/32 feet range.
Your radio can support up to 4 simultaneous
Bluetooth connections with Bluetooth-enabled
devices of unique types. For example, a headset, and
a PTT-Only Device (POD). Multiple connections with
Bluetooth-enabled devices of the same type are not
supported.
Refer to your respective Bluetooth-enabled device’s
user manual for more details on your Bluetooth-
enabled device’s full capabilities.
Finding and Connecting to a Bluetooth Device
Do not turn off your Bluetooth-enabled device during
the finding and connecting operation as this cancels
the operation.
The radio connects to the Bluetooth-enabled device
within range with either the strongest signal strength,
or to one which it has connected to before in a prior
session.
1 Turn on your Bluetooth-enabled device and place
it in pairing mode. Refer to respective Bluetooth-
enabled device’s user manual.
2 On your radio, press the programmed Bluetooth
Connect button.
A tone sounds and LED blinks yellow.
3 Your Bluetooth-enabled device may require
additional steps to complete the pairing. Refer to
respective Bluetooth-enabled device’s user
manual.
If successful, a positive indicator tone sounds.
If unsuccessful, a negative indicator tone sounds.
Advanced Features in Connect Plus Mode
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