Bluetooth adapter-ready?

I'm looking at a car stereo that is marked "Bluetooth adapter-ready" (JVC - 50W x 4 MOSFET In-Dash CD Deck with MP3 Playback).  The Overview states "Bluetooth Adapter-ready For easy connection from compatible audio devices.
So what does this actually mean?  If I want to make a Bluetooth connection between the JVC and my Smartphone, is the JVC device capable of this out of the box, or do I need to purchase a Bluetooth adapter? 

What "Bluetooth adapter ready" means is that it has the capability of adding the JVC Bluetooth module to it.  This particular model does not come with the adapter, but it is available separately on bestbuy.com.   JVC KSBTA100 is the module that would be required to add bluetooth to this particular unit.  This adapter will allow you to use the unit for hands free calling and for audio streaming.  Full compatibility details are here: KSBTA100 Compatibility.
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