Features
External Device Controls
Features
Overview: The Sony MEX-BT2700 single CD receiver is equipped
with Bluetooth technology, offering hands-free calling as well as music streaming
from a compatible Bluetooth phone or music player. In addition, you can connect
other music sources, such as an iPod, HD Radio tuner, or CD changer.
Bluetooth Wireless Communication: The MEX-BT2700 has
built-in Bluetooth hardware to integrate with Bluetooth-enabled cellular phones
and audio players, including the Apple iPhone. Bluetooth
(Standard Bluetooth version 2.0) is a two-way wireless communication system
allowing you to make and receive cell phone calls, and listen to a Bluetooth
audio device. Up to 8 phones or audio devices can be registered with the MEX-BT2700.
You can adjust the volume for each connected Bluetooth audio device from -8 to
+18dB. Bluetooth wireless technology operates on a 2.4GHZ frequency band
within a range of about 10 meters (about 33 feet). For a list of compatible Bluetooth
devices, please visit the Sony e-support website (esupport.sony.com).
The MEX-BT2700 supports the following Bluetooth profiles:
- Hands-Free Talk (HFP 1.5/HSP): Incoming
calls can be received through this head unit, and the ring
tone is output from your car speakers. Incoming calls can
be rejected if desired. To make a call from this unit, only
redial is used. To call another phone, you will need to dial
the number on your cell phone, and then transfer the call to
the head unit. The unit can be set to automatically reconnect
to the last connected Bluetooth device when the ignition is
turned on. The phone rings, and you hear the caller's voice
through the front speakers (left, right, or both). The BT2700
has a built-in microphone located behind the detachable
faceplate. The MEX-BT2700 also supports Voice Dial Activation
which allows you to activate voice dialing with a compatible
Bluetooth enabled mobile-phone by saying the voice tag stored
in your cellular phone.
- Music Streaming (A2DP/AVRCP): You can listen
to music from an audio device that supports A2DP Bluetooth technology.
Cellular phones that support A2DP and have music stored in its memory
can be played through this head unit. You can listen to and perform
some operations on an audio device that supports AVRCP Bluetooth
technology. On some devices, you can pause and resume playback
and skip tracks by pressing buttons on the head unit.
Note: The Apple iPhone does not support
wireless audio streaming or voice dialing.
Disc Compatibility: The CD receiver will play CDs, CD-Rs,
and CD-RW discs. The head unit also supports CD Text. The receiver will also
play MP3 and WMA files stored on a CD-R or CD-RW.
Radio Tuning: The MEX-BT2700 allows you to manual
tune or seek tune AM/FM stations. In the Local Seek Mode, the unit will only
tune in stations with very strong signals during Seek tuning. The Mono Mode
allows you improve poor FM reception by
selecting a monaural signal instead of a stereo signal. The radio features 5
memory bands to store and receive AM/FM stations. You can store up to 6 presets
each in FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 and AM2. The
Best Tuning Memory feature selects stations with the best signals within the
selected band and stores them in order of their frequency.
EQ3 Stage 2: EQ3 Stage 2 offers 7 EQ presets, each of which
has a preset value for 3 bands: Low (60Hz), Middle (1kHz), and High (10kHz). The
EQ presets and the band values are as
follows:
- Xplod: Low: +6, Middle: +0, High: +2
- Vocal: Low: +2, Middle: +6, High: +0
- Edge: Low: +4, Middle: -2, High: +5
- Cruise: Low: +2, Middle: +0, High: +1
- Space: Low: +2, Middle: +3, High: +6
- Gravity: Low: +6, Middle: 0, High: +2
- Off (flat): Low: 0, Middle: 0, High: 0
- Custom: Adjustable -10dB to +10dB for each band (Low,
Middle, High)
Loudness: This feature allows you to listen to your music
clearly at low volume levels by reinforcing the bass and treble. The bass level
is increased to +4 dB at 100 Hz while the treble level is increased to +2 dB a
10 kHz.
Preamp Outputs: The MEX-BT2700 contains two pairs
of RCA preamp outputs - a front pair and another pair that can be set for the
rear channels or for subwoofer operation. When set to subwoofer, the output
becomes non-fading and a low pass filter is activated with a selectable cut-off
frequency of 160Hz, 140Hz, 120Hz, 100Hz, 80Hz, or Off. You can adjust the subwoofer
preamp output's
volume level independently from the head unit's volume control from -10 to +10 in
1dB increments.
High Pass Filter: The BT2700 has a high pass filter for the
front and rear preamp and speaker outputs, with a selectable cutoff frequency of
80Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz, 140Hz, or 160Hz.
Front Panel Auxiliary Input: A front panel stereo 3.5mm
mini-jack is provided to allow the connection of a portable audio source. Just
connect your portable cassette, MD or MP3 player to this unit, and you can
listen to the audio from the portable player through the speakers in your mobile
audio system. The volume level of the auxiliary input is adjustable from -8 to
+18 dB to compensate for any difference between the unit and your portable
device. The aux input can be deactivated in the menu so it doesn't appear as an
available source.
Auto Scroll: This feature allows long displayed items to
scroll automatically across the display when the track is changed on a disc.
Display Illumination/Clock Display: Pressing the Off button
once will turn off audio output, but the clock display and button illumination
remain on. This makes the clock display and face/button illumination "Keyed"
instead of "Unit On" only. To turn the unit off completely, you must press the
Off button for two seconds.
Dimmer: To change the brightness of the display you can set
the MEX-BT2700 to one of two dimmer modes - Dimmer Off (deactivates the dimmer)
or Dimmer On (display always dim).
Auto Off: When installing in a vehicle without an accessory
power wire at the radio location, you can set the unit to turn off all lighting
a set amount of time after you turn the power off. The Auto Off feature can be
set to 30 seconds, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, or No.
Eject: The CD disc can be ejected with the power off. The CD
player will automatically reinsert the disc if it's ejected but not removed for
15 seconds or more.
45-Degree Installation: For flexibility of installation, this
unit can be mounted between 0 (horizontal)
and 45 degrees.
Remote Control: The MEX-BT2700
comes with the RM-X304 wireless remote commander for operating the basic audio
functions of this unit, as well as the Bluetooth Communication functions. Dimensions:
Width = 1.667",
Height = 3.938", Depth = 0.443".
Optional Wired Remote Control: This unit also has a 3.5mm
minijack input for the optional RM-X4S wired rotary commander. In addition, the
PAC SWI-PS steering wheel remote interface is compatible with this head unit.
The SWI-PS interface allows you to retain the use of your steering wheel and/or
rear seat radio controls when replacing the factory head unit in select vehicles
with a Sony head unit with wired remote capability. In some GM vehicles, this
adapter allows you to retain heater control buttons as well.
External Device Controls
HD Radio Ready: The MEX-BT2700 is compatible with Sony's
optional XT-100HD add-on HD Tuner (sold separately) through its UniLink Bus
connection. HD Radio technology, where available, offers higher quality sound
than conventional analog broadcasts and receives text data. HD Radio provides FM
broadcasts that are equal to CD sound quality and AM broadcasts that are as good
as analog FM stereo broadcasts. HD Radio also provides a variety of data,
including station name, song title, artist name, album name, etc. Once
connected, all AM and FM broadcasts are received by the XT-100HD. HD appears as
an additional source, with five preset banks; HD1 (FM1), HD2 (FM2), HD3 (FM3),
HD4 (AM1), and HD5 (AM2). In addition to conventional broadcasts, with HD Radio
broadcasting it is possible to choose from up to 8 multicast programs (HD1 to
HD8 and analog). There are also data programs for each program.
Satellite Radio Ready: There are several options for
connecting an optional satellite radio receiver to this receiver:
- SIRIUS Satellite Radio: To receive SIRIUS Satellite
Radio, you can connect the optional SCC1 SiriusConnect Vehicle Tuner and the
optional SNYSC1 Sony interface module (package item number 700SIRSONY).
- XM Satellite Radio: To receive XM Satellite
Radio, you can connect the optional CNP2000UC XM Mini Tuner and
the Sony CNP-SON1 adapter cable (package item number 700XMSON1).
- Auxiliary Input: A portable satellite radio receiver,
such as the XM Delphi SkyFi3 or SIRIUS Sportster, can be connected to the
head unit via the auxiliary input or the Sony XA-300 UniLink Auxiliary Input
Adapter (item number 158XA300).
Note: A subscription is also required
to receive satellite radio programming from SIRIUS or XM.
iPod Ready: The optional Sony XA-120IP iPod Control
Interface (158XA120IP, sold separately) allows an iPod (3rd generation or newer, but not the
iPod shuffle) digital music player with a dock connector to be connected to and
controlled by the Sony head unit. All the iPod buttons will be disabled when
connected to this adapter and it will be controlled from the Sony receiver. With
this interface, you'll be able to play your iPod music files through the Sony
receiver and have all the titling information appear on the head unit's display.
Using the optional XA-C40 (item number 158XAC40), this adapter and two other
compatible Sony UniLink devices (satellite tuner, CD changer, etc) can be
controlled by the same receiver.
Note: The optional XA-120IP will not
charge the iPod nano 4th generation and the iPod touch 2nd
generation. The Scosche Passport accessory (142IFWA) allows
these iPods to be charged with this unit.
Changer Controls: This unit is compatible with Sony UniLink
CD/MP3 and MD changers. In addition, this unit can control compatible Sony
Mobile Memory Stick players. A maximum of 5 CD changers, 5
CD/MP3 changers, or 5 MD changers may be connected to this receiver. When
connecting CD, CD/MP3 and MD changers, you may connect up to a total of 7
changers (but there must not be more than 5 of one type of changer). When
connecting more than one changer to this receiver, you must use the Sony XA-C40
source selector.
Optional Auxiliary Input: You can connect an auxiliary audio
device (such as a portable digital memory player, cassette, MiniDisc, or VCR)
when used with the optional XA-300 UniLink Auxiliary Input Adapter. The XA-300
uses the UniLink and Bus Audio inputs on the back of the receiver, and allows
you to connect an optional CD/MD changer in addition to the auxiliary audio
source.