Panasonic CY-BT200U Bluetooth Headset User Manual


 
16
Glossary
Bluetooth®
The
Bluetooth
word
mark
and
logo
are
owned
by
the
Bluetooth
SIG,
Inc.
and
any
use
of
such
marks
by
Matsushita
Electric
Industrial
Co.,Ud.
is
under
license.
Other
trademarks
and
trade
name
are
those
of
their
respective
owners.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
is
a
name
of
the
wireless
communication
technology
for
the
mobile
information
equipment
such
as
portable
PCs,
PDAs,
mobile
phones,
etc.
These
devices
can
be
connected
each
other
without
cables
and
communicate
each
other.
Bluetooth
uses
2.45
GHz
band's
wave
that
can
be
used
without
a
license.
Bluetooth
chips
are
relatively
small
and
their
power
con-
sumption
is
low.
Communication
service
distance
of
Bluetooth
is
approximately
10m.
Bluetooth
profile
Bluetooth
profile
is
a
standard
protocol
used
in
Bluetooth
com-
munications
settled
for
each
category
of
the
communication
equipment.
This
hands-free
unit
supports
the
following
Bluetooth
profiles:
HFP
(Hands-Free
Profile),
OPP
(Object
Push
Profile),
A2DP
(Advanced
Audio
Distribution
Profile),
AVRCP
(AudioNideo
Remote
Control
Profile)
Link
key
This
is
an
up
to
16-byte
password
used
for
device
identification.
Entering
the
same
PIN
number
of
the
device
to
be
connected
allows
identification.
Once
identification
is
completed,
the
Link
key
is
established.
Identification
is
enabled
without
input
of
the
Bluetooth
Pin
Number
from
next
time
thanks
to
holding
the
Link
key
at
both
sides.
PIN
(Personal
Identification
Number)
This
is
a
password
used
for
self
identification.
Pairing
Pairing
is
authentication
between
2
Bluetooth
devices
with
using
a
link
key.
Pairing
allows
Bluetooth
devices
to
communicate
each
other.
iPod®
iPod
is
a
trademark
of
Apple
Inc.,
registered
in
the
U.S.
and
other
countries.
16
Glossary
Bluetooth®
The
Bluetooth
word
mark
and
logo
are
owned
by
the
Bluetooth
SIG,
Inc.
and
any
use
of
such
marks
by
Matsushita
Electric
Industrial
Co.,Ud.
is
under
license.
Other
trademarks
and
trade
name
are
those
of
their
respective
owners.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
is
a
name
of
the
wireless
communication
technology
for
the
mobile
information
equipment
such
as
portable
PCs,
PDAs,
mobile
phones,
etc.
These
devices
can
be
connected
each
other
without
cables
and
communicate
each
other.
Bluetooth
uses
2.45
GHz
band's
wave
that
can
be
used
without
a
license.
Bluetooth
chips
are
relatively
small
and
their
power
con-
sumption
is
low.
Communication
service
distance
of
Bluetooth
is
approximately
10m.
Bluetooth
profile
Bluetooth
profile
is
a
standard
protocol
used
in
Bluetooth
com-
munications
settled
for
each
category
of
the
communication
equipment.
This
hands-free
unit
supports
the
following
Bluetooth
profiles:
HFP
(Hands-Free
Profile),
OPP
(Object
Push
Profile),
A2DP
(Advanced
Audio
Distribution
Profile),
AVRCP
(AudioNideo
Remote
Control
Profile)
Link
key
This
is
an
up
to
16-byte
password
used
for
device
identification.
Entering
the
same
PIN
number
of
the
device
to
be
connected
allows
identification.
Once
identification
is
completed,
the
Link
key
is
established.
Identification
is
enabled
without
input
of
the
Bluetooth
Pin
Number
from
next
time
thanks
to
holding
the
Link
key
at
both
sides.
PIN
(Personal
Identification
Number)
This
is
a
password
used
for
self
identification.
Pairing
Pairing
is
authentication
between
2
Bluetooth
devices
with
using
a
link
key.
Pairing
allows
Bluetooth
devices
to
communicate
each
other.
iPod®
iPod
is
a
trademark
of
Apple
Inc.,
registered
in
the
U.S.
and
other
countries.