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| How to pair a Camos 600 with a Bluetooth GPS |
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This tutorial illustrates how to pair a Camos 600 Stereo Bluetooth Helmet Headset with a Bluetooth navigation system. If the navigation system does not support stereo (A2DP) and you would like this feature, please watch the tutorial on utilizing the Stereo Bluetooth adapter.
Step 1: Power on the Camos unit on Channel 1 by pressing the - button until the red light blinks once every other second. (If the red LED blinks multiple times it is paired with another device.)
Step 2: Enable pairing mode on the Camos by flicking the dip switch on the side of the unit from channel 1 to channel 2 and back to channel 1. The red light will now blink rapidly indicating the Camos 600 is in pairing mode on channel 1.
Step 3: With your GPS' Bluetooth function turned on, go to the "add new bluetooth device menu" (usually under Bluetooth settings) and select "connect headset" or "search for devices"
Step 4: If prompted enter the passkey which is "0000" (4 zeros).
Step 5: Your GPS will indicate the headset has paired succesfully and you now have wireless audio transmission from your GPS. If your GPS supports A2DP/Stereo Bluetooth you will be prompted to use the GPS as a "hands free" (Cell Phone Headset) and "wireless stereo" (MP3 function). It is important to note if you intend to pair the Camos 600 with a mp3 player or GPS as a music source to uncheck the box for wireless stereo, as the Camos units can only pair with one hands free and one wireless stereo on channel 1. All current motorcycle GPS systems do not support stereo so if you would like to use this functionality a stereo Bluetooth adapter such as the wiRevo D1000V must be used.
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