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1KENWOOD Music Control for Android (7 June 2013)/car/app/kmc1_aapp/eng/index.html
2KENWOOD Music Editor Light FAQ & Program Download (20 February 2013)/cs/ce/music_editor_light/english/index.html
32012 CD/USB receiver firmware updates (19 July 2012)/cs/ce/receiver/firmware/2012/entrybt/eng.html

KENWOOD Bluetooth Compatibility List

This web site provides the compatibility information of your cell-phone and the KENWOOD Bluetooth unit.

Select your KENWOOD Product and your cell-phone. The compatibility information will be displayed.

Select KENWOOD Product

Select an initial of the model name:
Select the model name:
Select the Bluetooth unit:

Select Cell-phone

Select the brand:
Select the cell-phone:

Control Units compliant with KENWOOD Bluetooth Unit

Remote Controller Bluetooth The number of available phone book. The number of registration of phone.
PBAP OPP
   

*Be sure to update the KENWOOD unit to the latest firmware. (7 March 2013)
See Update Guide

*Be sure to update the KENWOOD unit to the latest firmware. (7 March 2013)
See Update Guide

*Be sure to update the KENWOOD unit to the latest firmware. (7 March 2013)
See Update Guide

*Be sure to update the KENWOOD unit to the latest firmware. (7 March 2013)
See Update Guide

*Be sure to update the KENWOOD unit to the latest firmware. (31 May 2013)
See Update Guide

*Be sure to update the KENWOOD unit to the latest firmware. (31 May 2013)
See Update Guide

PBAP: If the cell-phone supports a Phone Book Access Profile, the phone book is transferred automatically after Bluetooth connection.

OPP: The phone book can be transferred manually via Object Push Profile (OPP).


Supported Cell-phone Compatibility List

yes = Usable.
no = Function unavailable.


Remark

*1Usable, but not stable.

*2Pairing is possible only with PIN (Personal Identification Number) code "0000".

*3There may be cases where the mobile phone restarts when making a call.

*Phonebook in SIM cannot be retrieved.

*5Data other than Phonebook (Dialed Calls, Received Calls, Missed Calls) cannot be retrieved properly.

*6Phone number of the caller cannot be retrieved when receiving a call.

*7At receiving call, sometimes the correct phone name/number can not be displayed.

* Depending on the OS or the firmware version of the cell-phone, Bluetooth features may not work. Refer to the website or FAQ provided by the cell-phone supplier for more information.


Important Notice for Bluetooth Operations

The following is a list of things you should know including various potential issues when using Bluetooth functions. Be sure to read it.


General

Since Bluetooth is wireless communication, there may be cases where normal communication is not available depending on signal quality.

Compatibility status shown above is applicable to the unit that we have used for the test. This does not guarantee that all units of the same cell-phone model will offer the same result.

Some functions may require operations from the cell-phone. Refer to the cell-phone's instructions for details.

Model names or model numbers are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

Connection with a PC is not supported.

Number of characters available for each information display depends on the KENWOOD head unit's display. All characters may not be displayed in all cases.

Depending on the setting or status of the connected cell-phone, some functions may not work properly. For example on certain cell-phones, making a call via KENWOOD head unit is possible only while the cell-phone's display is showing the standby screen.

All functions related to Bluetooth depends on the cell-phones connected with KENWOOD head unit.


Pairing

KENWOOD head unit may not be located depending on the signal condition or cell-phone setup.

If the display does not show "Connect", "Pairing OK" and so on after the Pairing process is completed, Pairing has failed. If so, please retry Pairing after deleting the Pairing on both the KENWOOD unit and the device to be connected.

On certain cell-phones, PIN (Personal Identification Number) code is fixed. (e.g. "0000")

The pairing and connection process depends on the cell-phone. Please check the operation of your cell-phone in advance.


Connection

There may be cases where automatic connection is not established properly even if "Auto Connect" is set to "ON". In this case, try again after confirming the settings of your cell-phone or turning the power off and then turning on again for both the KENWOOD unit and your cell-phone.

Connection status displayed on the KENWOOD head unit is not necessarily identical to that of the connected cell-phone.


Dialing, Receiving (HFP)

Noise or loud echo may occur during a voice call.

On certain cell-phones, Switching Conversation on HFP (between head unit and cell-phone) may not work properly or noise may occur when switching.

KENWOOD head unit and cell-phone may not always match up properly (e.g. cell-phone doesn't cut the line even if the KENWOOD head unit ends the display of call function, etc.).

On certain cell-phones, the other party's phone number and name may not be displayed properly at call reception, while talking, or while talking to a call-waiting caller. (e.g. Plus sign (+) may not be displayed depending on the cell-phone.)

Call-waiting is not supported.

Some cell-phones can not reject an incoming call because the cell-phone does not support the function.


Ring Tone in Phone

Even if "Ringing Tone" is set to "In Phone", the ring tone that is heard when receiving a call may not necessarily be identical to that set on the cell-phone.


Voice Dialing

There may be cases where voices cannot be recognized easily or operation is not stable depending on the cell-phone model or environment in a car. If it is difficult to recognize your voice keyword, you can control microphone input level or noise/echo cancel setting on the receiver to improve.


Phonebook Function

On certain cell-phones, Phonebook and Call History may not be identical between those of KENWOOD head unit and cell-phone. (e.g. Plus sign (+) may not be displayed depending on the cell-phone.)


If your cell-phone supports OPP, it is available to transfer your phonebook data from the cell-phone to KENWOOD head unit manually. The following operations are necessary to initiate/terminate phonebook transfer:

1. Set the receiver to the transfer-wait mode (screen display example: "Ready to Receive 000/400").

2. Use the cell-phone to transfer the phonebook entries you desire (individual entries, groups, and/or the entire phonebook can be selected and transferred; actual operation may vary depending on the type of cell-phone used).

3. Terminate the transfer-wait mode from the receiver (when maximum memory capacity is reached, the receiver will automatically terminate the transfer-wait mode).


Before transferring phonebook data via OPP, some cell-phones need deleting the Pairing on both the KENWOOD head unit and the cell-phone.

Text characters of phone numbers that can be recognized on KENWOOD head unit are numerals 0 to 9, + (plus), *(asterisk), a to d, A to D and # (pound) signs. Unrecognizable characters will be skipped; make sure the correct number has been displayed before making a call from the phonebook.

Even if your cell-phone supports PBAP, it may be not available to access the phonebook/call history data memorized in your cell-phone or SIM card depending on your cell-phone's specification. And, after HFP connection is established between KENWOOD head unit and your cell-phone, it needs some time to be available to browse the phonebook/call history data on KENWOOD head unit automatically depending on your cell-phone and the number of phonebook/call history.

International call may not be done from phonebook/call history of KENWOOD head unit.


SMS (Short Message Service) or Text Message Receipt Notification

Depending on the cell-phone, KENWOOD head unit may not be notified even though the Receipt Notice mode for SMS or Text Message is turned on.


Battery remainder/ Signal strength indication

Signal strength indication and battery remainder indication do not necessarily correspond to those on the cell-phone.

KENWOOD head unit is not compatible with Bluetooth audio players' signal strength and/or battery remainder indications.


Audio (A2DP, AVRCP)

Sound may be interrupted or playback speed may vary. For example, during music streaming, the sound may be interrupted while HFP is connecting/disconnecting.

Some cell-phones compatible with HFP only may stream music data. In this case sound quality is low.

When starting and ending the call, music or noise may be heard for a moment if music streaming is being done in the background.

During music streaming, the Key/Play Mode Controls or Displays related to AVRCP may not function as they should depending on the device.

During Bluetooth audio playback, when the sound is interrupted by a call reception, call making, or voice recognition operation, playback may not resume automatically even after interruption ends.

There may be cases where sound cannot be played from the KENWOOD head unit even though the music is being played back on the cell-phone.

To prevent distortion or static noise, adjust the volume level on the wirelessly connected device before use.

Audio File Specification

About AAC, MP3 and WMA

The playable AAC/MP3/WMA file (hereafter called Audio file) and the media format has the following limitation. The Audio file, which is not conforming to the specification, may not play normally, or the file and folder names may not display correctly.

Playable Audio file

MP3 Extension .mp3
Format MPEG 1/2 Audio Layer 3 file
Transfer bit rate 8-320 kbps / Variable Bit Rate
Sampling frequency 8/ 11.025/ 12/ 16/ 22.05/ 24/ 32/ 44.1/ 48 kHz
Joint STEREO
ID3 Tag (Ver.1) Ver1.0/ 1.1 (Title/ Artist/ Album)
ID3 Tag (Ver.2) Ver2.2/ 2.3/ 2.4 (Title/ Artist/ Album : Does not support picture display.)
WMA Extension .wma
Format The file in accordance with Windows Media Audio
(Except for the file for Windows Media Player 9 or after which applies the new functions)
Transfer bit rate 32-192 kbps / Variable Bit Rate
Sampling frequency 32/ 44.1/ 48 kHz
DRM file
Professional
Lossless
Voice
WMA Tag (Content Description) (Title/ Artist)
WMA Tag (Extended Content Description) (WM/Album Title)
AAC-LC Extension .m4a
Format ".m4a" file encoded by AAC-LC format. *1
Transfer bit rate 8-320 kbps
Sampling frequency 8/ 11.025/ 12/ 16/ 22.05/ 24/ 32/ 44.1/ 48 kHz
DRM file
2 channel
Multi channel
ID3 Tag (Ver.2)
iTunes m4a Meta-data (Song Info.) (Title/ Artist/ Album)

Do not attach the extensions to files other than the Audio file. If the extension is attached, the file, which is not the Audio file, will play and outputs a loud noise, causing damage to the speaker.

The files with copy protection cannot be played.

Audio files cannot be played depending on the encoding software setting, USB device type, and/or recording conditions.

The unit may not be compatible with upgrade of compression format standard and additional specifications.

There are times when play time is not displayed correctly depending on the Audio file recording conditions.

Supreme is not applied for songs that have been encoded at a variable bit rate.

*1 AAC file corresponds to MPEG4 AAC file (.m4a) encoded with iTunes.

Playable storage media file system

CD-R/RW File system (Windows) ISO 9660 Level 1/2
ISO 9660 Level 3
Romeo
Joliet
Long File Name
File system (Macintosh)
File system (UNIX)
Multi-Session *1
USB device File system (Windows) *2 FAT16
FAT32
File system (Macintosh)
File system (UNIX)

CD-RW discs which are quick formatted by the writing software cannot be used.

When recording to the maximum CD-R/RW media capacity at once, the writing software is set to "Disc at once".

Joliet is recommended for file system of CD-R/RW. With other file systems, the display may not be shown correctly depending on the operating conditions.

*1 For CD-DA/ audio file mixed disc, the unit plays only the playback system recorded at the first setout.

*2 Multi Partition : Not compatible (Some USB devices may have multiple partitions that will be invisible on Windows OS.)

When the CD-R/RW recorded by CD-ROM MODE 2 (XA) format cannot be played, please record again by using CD-ROM MODE 1 writing format.

Limitation of structure for the file and the folder

CD-R/RW Maximum number of directory levels 8
Maximum number of folders 50
Maximum number of files per folder 255
Maximum number of files and folders 512
USB device Maximum number of folder layers 8
Maximum number of folders (per device) *1 255
Maximum number of files (per folder) 255
Maximum number of files and folders (per device) 65025

It may take time to start playing depending on the recording conditions such as file hierarchy and folder structure.

*1 This includes the Root folder (the folder in the top level). The number of folders shown on your PC is less than it by 1.

The maximum number of characters for display

File/Folder name 64 characters (Joliet: 32 characters)
MP3 ID3 Tag Ver. 1.x 30 characters
Ver. 2.x 60 characters
WMA Contents property 60 characters
AAC song information 60 characters

Number of characters is based on byte unit.

File/Folder name is the number of the characters including the extensions.

This unit can display the following versions of MP3 ID3 tag: version 1.0/ 1.1/ 2.2/ 2.3/ 2.4

AAC ID3 Tag cannot be displayed.

Playing order of the Audio file

The Audio file plays in the order which is written by CD writing software. You may be able to set the playing order by writing the play sequence numbers such as "01" to "99" at the beginning of the file name.

Audio files are played in order of file names. You can specify the order of playback by numbering files in a folder. (USB device)

Example

Folder : Folder
Audio file : Audio file

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About USB device

Notes on Use of the USB device

This unit can play audio files stored in the flash memory and digital audio player that have a USB port (these devices are referred to as USB devices in this document).
The following restrictions are placed on the types and usage of available USB devices:

Available USB Devices

USB standard USB 1.1 / USB 2.0
Transfer Speed Full speed (Max. 12 Mbps)
USB class Mass storage class (MSC device)
USB subclass SCSI
Protocol Bulk Only
Current supply Max. 1 A

USB Mass Storage Class:
USB devices that the PC can recognize as an external storage without using any special driver or application software.

Contact the sales agent as to whether your USB device conforms to the USB mass storage class specs.

Using an unsupported USB device can result in abnormal playback or display of the audio file.
Even if you use the USB device conforming to the above specs, audio files cannot be played normally depending on the type or condition of the USB device.

Some of the functions is are limited with a certain USB device.

Normal operation and power supply is not guaranteed against every USB devices.

About the Connection of the USB device

Do not directly connect the USB device to the USB connector on the panel. Connect it using a cable.

When connecting the USB device, usage of the CA-U1EX (500 mA Max: option) is recommended.

Normal playback is not guaranteed when a cable other than the USB compatible cable is used. Connecting a cable whose total length is longer than 5 m can result in abnormal playback.

You cannot connect a USB device via a USB hub.

Install the USB device in the place where it will not prevent you from driving your vehicle properly.

Do not leave the USB device in the vehicle for a long time. It can deform or damage due to direct sunlight, high temperature, etc.

Take backups of the audio files used with this unit. The files can be erased depending on the operating conditions of the USB device.
We shall have no compensation for any damage arising out of erasure of the stored data.

Leave the cap on when not using an USB device.

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