1. Pairing an Apple iPhone 3Gs & 2008 Audi A4 Presented by Richard W. Burke
2. Pairing an Apple iPhone 3Gs & 2008 Audi A4 Items Apple iPhone 3Gs ( capable) User Manual 2008 Audi A4 ( capable) User Manual Pin (Pass-code) # (1,2,3,4) 4/6/2010 2
3. Bluetooth. What is it? Bluetooth is a wireless technology protocol that unites different communications languages into a universal standard. Itās low power consumption and short range characteristics makes it perfect for cell phone, GPS, fax, and printer applications. 4/6/2010 3
4. Bluetooth. Why use it? Itās the lawā¦In six states (most notably, California, New York & New Jersey) handheld cell phones are banned. A full list is available online at: http://www.ghsa.org (Governors Highway Safety Administration) Convenienceā¦If you travel a lot, nothing is more annoying than your GPS device shouting out navigation instructions over a call; or missing an important call because the radio was too loud. 4/6/2010 4
5. Whatās Needed? Youāll need a Bluetooth enabled phone, and familiar with its Bluetooth menu operation. Same for your Bluetooth enabled car. Importantā¦You will need your PIN or Pass-code (given to you when you purchased the vehicle) How Long? Pairing your Bluetooth enabled phone to your Bluetooth enabled car should take less than five minutes. 4/6/2010 5
6. Howā¦First, turn on the ignition. (You may want to connect the seatbelt to disable the chime.) Once the ignition is on, the Bluetooth feature in your car will be in āpairingā or searching mode. This allows other Bluetooth enable devices to be found. Next, the phone must be in pairing mode as well. Follow these stepsā¦ Click Settingsā¦ Click Generalā¦ Click Bluetoothā¦ Slide bar from off to onā¦(recognized but not paired) Enter PIN or Pass-code (ex. 1,2,3,4) Click Connect Make test call 4/6/2010 6
7. Caveatsā¦(2008 Audi A4) *Only one phone may be connected to your vehicle at any one timeā¦ *Only 4 phones may be supported in total 4/6/2010 7