Nav TV StreamBlue NTV-KIT510 User Manual - page 6
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10/09/14
NTV-DOC190
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Agreement
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End user agrees to use this product in compliance with all State and Federal laws. NAV-TV Corp. would not be held liable for
misuse of its product. If you do not agree, please discontinue use immediately and return product to place of purchase. This product is
intended for off-road use and passenger entertainment only.
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StreamBlue Button Functions
Controlling your smart device with the StreamBlue works just as you would expect: volume
buttons control the volume and track buttons control the track selection. By default, the "source"
button will play and pause the music. Pressing ‘play’ after linking Bluetooth will play the default
music player on your device (may require a second press on some tablets and smart phones
depending on the model, carrier, operating system and firmware version). If you have an app open
and running, it will take precedence over the default music player when pressing pause/play.
Pressing and HOLDING (3 seconds) the SOURCE/MODE button will disconnect the last paired
device. This should be used in the event that you are having trouble connecting via Bluetooth, if
you wanted to use the mobile device’s native keyboard, or if a passenger wanted to stream their
music instead of the typically connected device.
Output 1 will provide a 1 Amp, 12v+ output when the smart-device is linked via Bluetooth to the
StreamBlue. This can be used as a remote turn on for an amplifier or other use.
The following diagram is laid out as an example of what could be programmed. When you program the SWC
interface to learn the vehicle’s steering wheel buttons, you can set any button to do whichever function you
choose (to some extent), therefore button operation will be very install-dependent.
Track down
Track up
Volume down
Pause/Play
(programmed as
MODE/SOURCE)
(
Volume up
The StreamBlue does not support Voice Command launch from a steering wheel button press. However, with the
latest operating system updates on the majority of commonly used tablets and smart phones, Voice Recognition
can be launched using only a verbal command. Depending on your device's setting, the tablet or smart phone
may have to be unlocked and/or the streaming paused prior to a verbal voice recognition command being
recognized. This is especially helpful for applications where a steering wheel control interface is either not used
or supported and hands free operation is required by law. Please consult your carrier or device manual for
individual settings and verbal voice recognition help.