Bluetooth HandsFree Yes - Stereo Bluetooth NO !

Hey All,
Does anyone know how to disable the stereo bluetooth but keep the bluetooth handsfree swithched on.
I'm having a problem with my cars handsfree setup. If listening to the iPod through the headunit(Kenwood DNX6140) using the cable, and a call comes through, it continues to play the music over the voice call via bluetooth. I have also tried streaming the iPod via bluetooth...this works great but again the music does not stop when a call in in progress unless you actually press stop.
Can anyone confirm that when using stereo bluetooth headphones that the music stops when a call comes through.
Would love some help on this one.
Cheers,
David

Okay, does anyone know if you can disable A2DP Bluetooth with iPhone 3.1 update ?

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