Music Share - Midland BTX2 PRO Guide D'utilisation

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How to use a Phone
After pairing your phone to the Midland BTX2 PRO unit you must switch to the "Pho-
ne" mode in order to use it. Press the middle button until you hear "Phone" from the
voice announcement. Now all the three main buttons are dedicated to the phone (see
Table B)
Answering a call
When you hear the phone ring, you can answer in two different ways:
Vocally:
Simply say one word to answer the call and start talking.
Manually:
Tap the "Forward" button and start talking.
Rejecting a call
If you don't wish to answer, you can let the mobile phone ring or press the "Forward"
button for 3 seconds (you will hear one audio confirmation tone).
Making a call
There are several ways to make a call.
From the mobile keypad:
Dial the number on the mobile keypad:
Press "Send" on the mobile phone.
To redial the last number:
B-Phone mode
Mode
Forward button (Phone on Vol+)
Phone
Short press: Voice dial /accept or close if it is in
progress
Long press: redial last number/ or reject
Phone
Short press: Forward the song
(when music is plaing and paired on "Vol +")
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Phone on Vol+: Press"Forward"button for 3 seconds in order to redial the last number
(you will hear one audio confirmation tone).
Phone on Vol-: Press"Backward"button for 3 seconds in order to redial the last number
(you will hear one audio confirmation tone).
To make a voice call:
Phone on Vol+: Briefly press"Forward"button. If your mobile phone supports voice calls,
you will be asked to speak the name of the contact you wish to call.
Phone on Vol-: Briefly press"Backward"button. If your mobile phone supports voice
calls, you will be asked to speak the name of the contact you wish to call.
Priority: Calls have a high priority, which means that all other communications are tempo-
rarily disabled when a call arrives.
Ending a call
There are several ways to end a call:
› Wait for the called person to end the call.
› Press the "Forward" button (you will hear an audio confirmation tone).
› Press "End" button on the mobile phone.
Speed dial
You can store one phone number in the unit memory and use it when needed. You
must first save the number using the "BT updater" Pc software or the smartphone
"BT SET-APP" application. Then when you are in phone mode, just press 7 sec. the
"Forward" button.
Middle button
Backward button (Phone on Vol-)
Long press: Change mode
Short press: Voice dial /accept or close if it
is in progress
Long press: redial last number/ or reject
Short press: Play/pause
Short press: Backward the song
Long press: Change mode
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Using the MP3 player feature of the mobile phone
The mobile phone, when paired on "Volume +" can be used as stereo MP3 players. The
Midland BTX2 PRO device fully supports the A2DP and AVRCP protocols that enable
you to listen to stereo music and remotely control your mobile phone's MP3 player.
You can even use the buttons on the Midland BTX2 PRO unit to control the following
play options: Play, Pause, Forward and Backward the songs.
Forward
Play/Pause
Backward
Available controls:
› To play/pause music: click on the "Middle" button.
› To skip forward to the next song: press the "Forward" button.
› To skip backwards to the previous song: press the "Back" button.
Priority: the music listening mode has the lowest priority. Therefore, it will always be di-
sabled when another audio communication come in.
To change the priority behaviour you can use the "BT UPDATER" Pc Software or the
smartphone "BT SET-APP" application
Attention: It is possible to control A2DP Stereo music only in "Phone Mode"

Music Share

To start sharing your A2DP music with the passenger already paired on the middle
button (maximum distance 10mt), you must press the "Backward" button long (3 sec.)
while the music is playing. The passenger must be either in "Phone" or "Intercom" mode
without any open audio. The passenger can only stop the music share pressing short the
middle button (but cannot control the music). The driver can stop the music sharing
just pressing again the "Backward" button long. With music share active you can not
keep open the Intercom communication.
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GPS Navigator
The GPS Navigator can be paired using the "Volume+" or the "Volume-" button.
› Volume + button (support for stereo A2DP audio and HFP mono). If the audio of
the Navigator street indication is stereo (like when you are using a smartphone with
a navigation app), you must pair it on the "Vol+" button.
› Volume - button (support for HFP mono audio also in background). If the audio of
the Navigator street indication is mono you can pair it on the "Vol-" button. If the
"Background" feature is activated, the street indication are always in background
and will not interrupt the Intercom communication.
Attention: we can not guarantee the correct functionality of the background feature, be-
cause it is depending on third part device
In case the GPS Navigator can support a phone directly connect to it self, we suggest
to connect the phone to the Navigator and the Navigator to the Vol+ button.
GPS Stereo (A2DP) voice announcement
Midland BTX2 PRO supports Stereo (A2DP) voice announcement from GPS Na-
vigators or smartphone application when paired on "Vol+" button. When a voice an-
nouncement "brake in", Intercom or FM radio is interrupted to give priority to the
announcement itself. By default this feature is ON; it's possible to change the priority
using the "BT Updater" PC Software or BT SET-APP smartphone application.
GPS Navigator with stereo music player
If the GPS is also a stereo MP3 player and you want to listen to stereo music, you must
pair the GPS to the "Volume +" button. In this configuration the GPS street voice
announcements will interrupt all other communications (Intercom, FM Radio, Music).
When the GPS is paired to the "Volume +" button the "Phone" mode is activated.
Attention: It is possible to control A2DP Stereo music from the GPS only in "Phone Mode".
How to pair the Midland BTX2 PRO to a GPS
In general it is possible to pair the Midland BTX2 PRO to all the GPS for motorbike
that support Bluetooth headset connection.
To pair the Midland BTX2 PRO to a GPS, you must first enter the setup mode:
1. Turn off the unit
2. Press and hold down the "Middle" button about 7 sec., until the Red light is on per-
manently.
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