En g li s h, Using the wired audio input – MIDLAND BT Rebel User Manual
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the following play options:
Play, Pause, Forward and Backward.
Attention: The remote control is enabled only if the MP3 
player device supports the AVRCP protocol.
Available controls:
› To enable your connected MP3 Player, press and hold down 
the “Music” button for 3 seconds.
› To play/pause music, briefly press the “Music” button.
› To skip forward to the next song, briefly press the “Telepho-
ne” button.
› To skip backwards to the previous song, briefly press the
“AUX” button.
› To disable the MP3 player, press and hold down the “Music”
button for 3 seconds (2 beeps will confirm it).
Using the features of your GPS sat-nav
To use the features of your GPS Sat-Nav, be sure both units 
are turned on and correctly paired together, following the pai-
ring procedure described in the “Pairing the unit with a GPS 
Sat-Nav” section.
Listening to voice instructions from your GPS Sat-Nav 
Traffic directions from your GPS Sat-Nav will always be im-
mediately transmitted by temporarily disabling all other active 
communications. Once these voice directions have been tran-
smitted, your BT Rebel will automatically re-enable all existing 
communications.
Listening to music from your GPS Sat-Nav
The most popular GPS devices usually enable you to listen 
to music when no directions are being given. In this case, the 
communication with the GPS is always active.
Using a cell phone with a GPS Sat-Nav
If you have connected a GPS Sat-Nav to your Midland BT 
Rebel, you will not be able to connect the cell phone directly to 
the unit; you must instead, connect the phone to the GPS Sat-
Nav. By doing so, all the cell phone features will be managed 
directly by your GPS Sat-Nav. For information on how to pair 
a cell phone and answer/make calls, see the manual supplied 
with your particular Sat-Nav.
Using the wired audio input
Your Midland BT Rebel is also fitted with a wired audio input 
(labeled AUX), that can be used to connect a stereo audio 
source, like an iPod (or any other MP3 Player) or a GMRS 
transceiver for bike-to-bike communications.
Priority: the wired audio input has the lowest priority 
when compared to the other Bluetooth connections and 
will therefore always be disabled when another Bluetooth 
communication is opened.
Listening to music
To listen to music from the wired input, connect the audio 
source using the cable supplied with the BT Rebel unit. The 
volume level is automatically adjusted by the AGC system, 
which means that you only need to adjust the volume of your 
iPod/MP3 player to a level that will allow you to listen to music 
in normal speed.
Attention: never set the volume of the MP3 Player to the 
maximum possible.
Hint: We recommend that you perform a few tests adjusting 
the volume of your iPod/MP3 player so at the normal speed 
the Headset volume is suited to your needs.
The AGC system will automatically increase the volume on 
higher speed. Make a note to remember this setting for future 
trips.
Attention: the volume adjustment, (“Volume+” and “Vo-
lume –“) buttons, cannot be used to adjust the volume of 
the wired audio source(eg MP3 player), only the volume 
of the BT Rebel that the device is connected to.
Enabling/disabling the wire input
The wire input can be enabled and disabled by means of the 
“AUX” button.
› Disabling: briefly press the “AUX” button (you will hear two 
