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Monday, January 9, 2012

The Truth About Bluetooth.

Bluetooth® wireless technology is available on all Infiniti vehicles, but there are some subtle differences to keep in mind.
The Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone System gives drivers a simple and convenient way to make and receive hands-free phone calls. But controls and capabilities vary depending upon whether a vehicle is equipped with a factory-installed navigation system.
  Control buttons differ on vehicles with navigation (left)
and those without (right)

A key difference is the steering-wheel-mounted controls. Vehicles with navigation have:
  • A dedicated Talk button to initiate Voice Recognition
  • A Phone Send button to access Bluetooth® features
Vehicles without navigation have:
  • A Phone Send button that combines the Voice Recognition initiation and Bluetooth feature access functions
  • A Phone End button that cancels a Voice Recognition session or ends a call
 

The basic procedures for pairing a phone or accessing the phone book are similar for either system, but the details of the process from beginning to end — and the functions of the buttons — are different.
New owners should take the time to consult their owner’s manual and follow the Bluetooth® operating steps for their particular vehicle until they become familiar with the system.
Another difference to keep in mind is that vehicles equipped with a navigation system also have streaming audio capability. Compatible Bluetooth®-enabled devices, including mobile phones or digital music players, can be connected to the Bluetooth® system for wireless audio streaming of music files.
The process for pairing music players is slightly different from the process for pairing phones, so refer to the vehicle’s owner’s manual for directions.
 For more information on Bluetooth, visit infinitiusa.com/bluetooth.

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