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Firmware

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
32010 CD/USB receiver firmware updates (19 July 2012)/cs/ce/receiver/firmware/2010/ord/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 KCA-BT300/ KCA-BT200
SW1: Display Character Conversion *3 SW2: Interface SW3: Year
  *1 *2   *5 *6      

*1You can not dial numbers from this model.

*2Operation on the Head Unit is necessary in order to switch to dialing mode. Optional accessory: Compatible with KCA-RC547 (Remote Controller with Dialing Mode function).

*3Display Character Conversion: If the control unit cannot display accent characters such as "ü" and "ä", set the display character conversion function switch to "ON" to convert them to "U" and "A".

*5Year 2007 and older models do not provide a prioritized connect/disconnect indication for an audio device among the BT audio sources.

*6Optional connection cable (KNA-BT909) is necessary for using this unit.

*8Sort Order function of hands-free Setup may not operate depending on the cell-phone.

*9Be sure to update the KENWOOD unit to the latest firmware. (April 24, 2012)
See Update Guide


Supported Cell-phone Compatibility List

In the compatibility list, the suitable Bluetooth Firmware version is displayed in the <KENWOOD Bluetooth Firmware version> row.

If you need to change the firmware, proceed to <About the Bluetooth module firmware updater>.

yes = Feature is supported and confirmed.
no = Function unavailable.


Remark

When the pairing is carried out by operating the cell-phone, "CK5050N" may appear in the device list.

In some cases you are required to choose "YES" on the pop-up screen of your cell phone.

In some cases you are required to choose "NO" on the pop-up screen of your cell phone.

You need to open the slide of your cell phone.

You need to switch to the standby screen.

It operates, but the cell phone displays "ERROR".

When you connect A2DP, the music starts automatically.

Cell phone will reboot.

Please make sure that Keypad is not locked.

When you switch to "Private mode", it cuts-off Bluetooth connection.

The category type in the Phone Book of this unit (such as "General", "Home", "Mobile", "Office" and "Other") may differ from that in the Phone Book of your cell-phone.

If you perform the redial operation on your control unit, the outgoing call record is displayed on your cell-phone. (Redial operation is impossible from the cell-phone.)

If you "Off-hook" when receiving call, it enters "Private mode".

If you make calls when connecting Bluetooth, it enters "Private mode".

You need to press "unhold" of your cell phone.

If you "Off-hook" when receiving call, it cuts-off Bluetooth connection.

If a call is made from your cell-phone, the contact information such as name and phone number will not be displayed on the control unit.

The audio link used is SCO.

The audio link used is eSCO.

Connection may fail due to surroundings.

* 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.


Common notes

The functions of the models listed on the table are checked under certain conditions at the date of issue.
Please note that performance may be different from the table above due to modification of phone specifications made after testing.

Please note that the cell-phone models for which no information is provided, or whose operation capabilities are not confirmed are not listed.

This result is based on the sample unit of each model used for testing. It does not prove the operation of all the units of the same model.

For operation of the cell-phone, please refer to the cell phone instruction manual.

KCA-BT300/KCA-BT200 is compatible with the following profiles.
HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
HSP (Headset Profile) * HSP may or may not be connectable from a cellphone to our Bluetooth device.
OPP (Object Push Profile)
PBAP(Phonebook Access Profile)
SYNC(Syncronization Profile)
SPP(Serial Port Profile)
A2DP(Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
AVRCP(Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)

KENWOOD Bluetooth Products are compatible with the following profiles.
HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
HSP (Headset Profile) * HSP may or may not be connectable from a cellphone to our Bluetooth device.
OPP (Object Push Profile)
PBAP(Phonebook Access Profile)
SYNC(Syncronization Profile)
SPP(Serial Port Profile)
A2DP(Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
AVRCP(Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)

KENWOOD Bluetooth Products are compatible with the following profiles.
HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
HSP (Headset Profile) * HSP may or may not be connectable from a cellphone to our Bluetooth device.
OPP (Object Push Profile)
PBAP(Phonebook Access Profile)
SYNC(Syncronization Profile)
SPP(Serial Port Profile)

Noise may be produced during the call.

Echoing may be heard loudly during the call.

Noise may be produced when receiving a call or switching to conversation.

The ring tone or phone volume may be set loud for some cell-phone models. Make sure to adjust the volume before driving.

There are models which do not transfer "+"-mark (International call mark) with the Bluetooth connection.
In this case, the incoming call list of KCA-BT300/KCA-BT200 cannot be used for making a call.

There are models which do not transfer "+"-mark (International call mark) with the Bluetooth connection.
In this case, the incoming call list of KENWOOD Bluetooth Products cannot be used for making a call.

There are models which do not transfer "+"-mark (International call mark) with the Bluetooth connection.
In this case, the incoming call list of KENWOOD Bluetooth Products cannot be used for making a call.

There are models which cannot make a call unless the standby display is shown.

If connection with the cell-phone cannot be made, restart the cell-phone.

Do not turn off the Head Unit while transferring the phone book.

There are models where the phone book memorized in the SIM card cannot be transferred.
In this case, copy the phone book in the memory of the cell-phone, and then try to transfer.

If a phone book cannot be transferred one by one, try to use the function of all phone book transfer.

Do not leave the cell-phone inside the vehicle. This could damage the cell-phone.

Depending on the connection with the cell-phone, it may take a while to delete the registration of the cell-phone or to switch to another cell-phone.

The following numbers and characters can be used for phone numbers: 0 to 9,+, *, #
If a character other than the above is used, the phone number cannot be transferred correctly.

If a call terminates from a phone with caller identification disabled, the caller name and number may not be displayed normally.

Audio playing on A2DP (streaming audio) may be interrupted for seconds after its start.

Audio playing on A2DP (streaming audio) may be interrupted for seconds after its start.

The type of audio device used may result in a slow response on AVRCP (remote operation).

The type of audio device used may result in a slow response on AVRCP (remote operation).

If any Bluetooth operation, such as downloading a phonebook, is carried out while audio is playing on A2DP, the audio may be interrupted.

If any Bluetooth operation, such as downloading a phonebook, is carried out while audio is playing on A2DP, the audio may be interrupted.

The date and time of SMS reception may not be synchronized with those of call reception on the cellphone.

Depending on the combination of devices connected on Bluetooth, A2DP audio (streaming audio) may be interrupted when it plays.

Depending on the combination of devices connected on Bluetooth, A2DP audio (streaming audio) may be interrupted when it plays.

Depending on the type of cellphone connected, the audio device connected on A2DP may sound at call origination.

Depending on the type of cellphone connected, the audio device connected on A2DP may sound at call origination.

In the phone book and on SMS, \ (\) will appear as \\ (\\).

If subindexes (such as mobile and home) are used with Voice Recognize, remote subscribers may not be called up normally unless all the subindexes are entered.

Subindex phonebook data is not updated by downloading phonebook data.



About the Bluetooth module firmware updater

Download the firmware compatible with your cell-phone.

If you can use your cell-phone without problems at the moment, there is no need to update the firmware.

If you do not know the current firmware version of your KENWOOD Bluetooth unit, refer to <Checking the Firmware Version>.

Checking the Firmware Version

Procedure manual (*** KB)

KENWOOD Bluetooth Firmware is downloaded


*Update the System firmware to Ver.1.10.0 or above. (31 May 2013)
See Update Guide

*Update the System firmware to Ver.1.2.0 or above. (31 May 2013)
See Update Guide

*Update the System firmware to Ver.1.10.0 or above. (31 May 2013)
See Update Guide

Audio File Specification

About AAC, MP3, WMA and WAV

The playable AAC/MP3/WMA/WAV 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) Ver2.3 (Title/ Artist/ Album/ Album art)
Album art JPEG (Max. 500 KB)
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 48-192 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.
Transfer bit rate 16-320 kbps
Sampling frequency 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)
WAV Extension .wav
Format RIFF waveform Audio Format (only for LinearPCM)
Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz
Bit count 16 bit
Channel Stereo/Monaural

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.

Sound of WAVE file may be interrupted depending on the performance of the recording media.

Playable storage media file system

USB device File system (Windows) *1 FAT16
FAT32
File system (Macintosh)
File system (UNIX)

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

Limitation of structure for the file and the folder

USB device Maximum number of folder layers 8
Maximum number of folders (per device) 500
Maximum number of files (per folder) 4096
Maximum number of files (per device) 15000
Internal Memory Maximum number of files 500

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

The maximum number of characters for display

File/Folder name 128 characters
MP3 ID3 Tag 30 characters
WMA Contents property 30 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/ 2.3.

AAC ID3 Tag cannot be displayed.

Playing order of the Audio file

For USB device, audio files are played in the order of file names. You can specify the playing order by numbering files such as "01" to "99" at the beginning of the file name.

Example

Folder : Folder
Audio file : Audio file

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Video File Specification

Acceptable video files

H.264/ MPEG4 AVC Extension .mp4, .avi
Format H.264/ MPEG4 AVC
Profile & Level Baseline Profile
Picture size 160 × 120 — 320 × 240 (10 fps)
Video bit rate Max. 384 kbps
Audio format AAC
Audio sampling frequencies 32/ 44.1/ 48 kHz
Audio bit rate 128 kbps
MPEG4 Extension .mp4, .avi
Format ISO MPEG4
Profile & Level Simple Profile
Picture size 160 × 120 — 320 × 240 (30 fps)
Video bit rate Max. 640 kbps
Audio format MP3
Audio sampling frequencies 32/ 44.1/ 48 kHz
Audio bit rate 128 kbps
WMV *1 Extension .wmv
Format Windows Media Video 9
Picture size 160 × 120 — 320 × 240 (30 fps)
Video bit rate Max. 256 kbps
Audio format WMA
Audio sampling frequencies 32/ 44.1/ 48 kHz
Audio bit rate 128 kbps

If trying to play a file whose specifications exceed those stated above, "Reading" is displayed and the operation may get slower.

Pictures and sounds may be interrupted in some conditions.

*1 Be sure to update the KENWOOD unit to the latest firmware.
See Update Guide

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Picture File Specification

Acceptable picture files

JPEG Extension .jpg
Format JPEG
Baseline format Up to a maximum of 4096(W) × 4096(H) pixels
Progressive format
BMP Extension .bmp
Format BMP (bitmap image)
Picture size
Colors 1/ 4/ 8/ 16/ 24/ 32 bit
Compression RLE 4, RLE 8

Enlarges and reduces images up to the size shown above to fit to the screen.

If trying to play a file whose specifications exceed those stated above, "Reading" is displayed and the operation may get slower.

The picture files with information attached (such as Exif) may not be displayed or operated (e.g.: rotation display) properly.

A picture cannot be displayed from the USB device that contains only picture files. Use the USB device that contains music or video files as well as picture files.

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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. 500 mA

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

When connecting the USB device, usage of the CA-U1EX (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 4 m can result in abnormal playback.


USB HUB

You can use the USB hub with up to 3 ports. The USB hub with 4 and more ports can also be used, but available ports are up to 3 of them.

Do not connect more than 2 USB hubs to this unit. This unit cannot recognize the USB hubs if more than 2 USB hubs are connected.

Connect the Multi Card Reader directly to this unit. if connected to an USB hub, proper operation of the unit is not guaranteed.

Only one iPod can be connected to 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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