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Getting Started





Powering up

Plug DriveBlue inside the cigarette lighter outlet and turn the ignition key. The device status indicator turns blue and you should hear "Please pair device". We advise you to position the DriveBlue microphone towards the driver.

Pairing devices

Bluetooth® wireless technology requires devices to be paired with each other prior to opening a connection. A password needs to be supplied initially in order to allow pairing.

To wirelessly pair the DriveBlue unit with the phone for the first time, enter the 1234 password from your phone's Bluetooth® menu. Wireless connections are then automatically established.

Refer to the Bluetooth® Phones section for detailed pairing procedures.

Technical specifications


Weight: 85g

Electrical features:
Reference voltage 12V direct current
Operating voltage range: 9V to 16V
Typical power consumption: 120mA
Transmitting: 300mA (8 Ohm speaker)

3.3V components:
Parrot3 36MIPS chipset with DSP core
8 Mb Flash memory
1 Mb SRAM

Audio channel:
Motorola 13bit linear codec
2W amplifier
8 Ohm speaker, 1 W
36dB/V omni directional microphone
Bluetooth® Module: Flash, ARM7 core, radio modem

Bluetooth® wireless technology Implementation:
Bluetooth® Stack:
HCI (Host Controller Interface)
L2CAP (Logical Link Control Adaptation Protocol)
RFCOMM
SDP (Service Discovery Protocol)
OBEX (IrDA Object Exchange)
Bluetooth® wireless technology Profiles:
GAP (Generic Access Profile)
SPP (Serial Port Profile)
HSP (Headset Profile)
SYNC (Synchronization Profile)
HFP (Hands Free Profile)
Note: In some vehicles, the cigarette lighter outlet stays always live. If the device status indicator stays blue after removing the ignition key, remove DriveBlue from the cigarette lighter outlet to prevent battery drainage over a few days.


Topic link Using Advanced Features
   
Topic link Using Advanced Features
   
Site link DriveBlue Handsfree


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