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New OE style AM / FM stereo radio with Bluetooth for your 1969 Nova. Exact fit for all 69 models. Small size, BIG features, rare option! Quality OE style face plate and knobs exactly match original radio! Fits your dash without any modifications! Small size, BIG features and rare option! Looks original but offers today's technology Quality die-cast chrome faceplate and knobs exactly match original radio! Includes dash plate as shown!
& 3.0+EDR wireless voice/audio Part Number: DAS-586-NV
The Bluetooth feature is hidden under normal circumstances. The radio will play and pushbuttons will function just like all of our other radios. The microphone is internal and there are no external indications that would detract from the original look of the radio. All Bluetooth functions are accessed through the pushbuttons when in the Auxiliary mode. You can still connect other devices through the AUX jack on the back of the radio, but when Bluetooth is active it will have priority. Our radios work well with all major phone brands currently on the market. There are some differences in terminology between phones and other Bluetooth devices, so what follows is a generic explanation of how to operate your radio. The term Phone when used here applies to any Bluetooth device including Tablets, etc. Be safe! Entertainment electronics can be distracting. Make sure the following procedures are done before you leave your driveway. In order to connect to your Bluetooth phone, you must first pair your phone with the radio. Typically, you should only need to do this the first time you use your phone with this radio. Your radio will remember the last 4 Bluetooth devices that have been paired with it. To pair, first go to the Bluetooth screen on your phone, tablet or similar device. Start a search for devices Turn the radio on and wait for the screen on your phone to show AARInc. BTDBvx.x (where x.x is the current firmware version). Select it. The phone will show that it is paired. Note: If no other Bluetooth devices are connected when the radio is initially turned on, the radio will enter pairing mode automatically. If the radio doesn't detect a nearby Bluetooth device after about 30 seconds it will exit the pairing mode. This will happen no matter what mode the radio is in (AM, FM or Aux mode). If your phone is already paired, the radio will attempt to connect with it automatically. If your phone becomes disconnected for any reason (i.e. you get out of the car with the phone) you can reconnect by turning the radio off/on again, or by pressing the center pushbutton on the radio, or by connecting thru the phone's Bluetooth menu. This illustration shows all of the Bluetooth connected features currently available: To access these features you must put your radio in the Auxiliary Mode See the instructions that came with your radio for how to enter Aux. Mode. If you are not paired with the device you want to use, search for Bluetooth devices with your phone, and press and hold the center button. Your phone should enter pairing mode and pair. If you are paired but not connected, just press and release the center button to connect. Your radio will make an audible acknowledgment that it is now connected. The AM/FM/Stereo indicator will be blue when Bluetooth devices are connected. Your radio is operating much like a wireless headset. You can stream music and/or make and answer calls without taking your eyes off the road. You should set your volume on the radio to the level you prefer, then turn on your phone and adjust the phone volume to match the radio level. This avoids getting blasted when switching between audio sources. PHONE CONTROL Once paired and connected, the radio will monitor your phone for incoming calls. If it detects an incoming call, the radio will ring through the speakers and switch to Bluetooth mode if you are listening to the radio programming. You may chose to ignore the phone call by pressing the REJECT CALL button, in which case the call will be diverted to voice mail and the radio will resume playing where it left off, or you may ANSWER by pressing the middle button. If another call comes in while you are already on the phone, you may place the first caller on hold by pressing the HOLD/RELEASE button, or you may reject the 2nd caller. Press and hold the middle button to HANG UP or end the call. The radio will acknowledge each condition with an audible tone. If you were not in Bluetooth mode when the call came in, the radio will return to its previous state. While a call is in progress, you may adjust the volume for the incoming call to make it easier to hear the caller. Press the VOL> or
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Features
- Small size, BIG features, rare option!
- Looks original but offers today's technology
- Quality die-cast chrome faceplate and knobs exactly match original radio!
- Includes dash plate as shown!
- Green AM/FM dial scale looks like original!
- Maximum power = 180 watts RMS (45 watts x 4 speakers 4Ù, 14.4V, 1kHz)
- Do not use original speakers
- Uses original antenna
- AM or FM band selected with slide-bar like original!
- Analog controls look and feel like the original radio!
- All controls easily accessible. Volume, bass, treble, balance, fader and tuning from original-looking controls!
- 7/16" shafts for mounting exactly match original radio!
- LED dial lights will never need replacing!
- Digitally tuned AM/FM Stereo front end provides stable, high quality reception!
- All installation hardware and instructions included
- 3 RCA jacks for left channel, right channel and sub-woofer line outs
- 3.5 mm phone jack for input from iPod, satellite radio or MP3 player
- Switch selectable for 1,2,3 or 4 speakers
- Switch selectable for North America or Europe mode
- Includes a 6 foot 3.5mm male-to-male auxiliary cable with every radio
- Bluetooth 3.0 EDR compliant
- Built in microphone for HFP (hands-free profile)
- HSP, A2DP, AVRCP profiles supported
- Programmable audio equalizer
- Place/answer calls or stream your favorite programs while maintaining original appearance!
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