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will find further information on this in
the operating instructions for your
mobile phone or you can inquire
about them with your network
provider.
■ When it is not possible to connect
to Bluetooth®, delete the entire
device list from the Bluetooth® to
be connected, and try again. If
deleting the entire device list does
not work, then reinstall the battery
and reconnect.
■ If there is a problem after the
Bluetooth® device is connected,
use the MENU-TUNE button with
control knob to carry out System
Configuration → Bluetooth®
Settings → Bluetooth® → Restore
Factory Settings. Initialise the
device with the problem caused by
an error that occurred with the
connection of the Bluetooth®
device and the Infotainment
system.
■ Sometimes, Bluetooth® can only
be connected through hands-free
or the Bluetooth® audio play
functions despite a stereo headset
being connected. In this case, try
and reconnect the Infotainment
system using the Bluetooth®
device.
■ For Bluetooth® devices that do not
support stereo headsets, the
Bluetooth® audio play function
cannot be used.
■ It is not possible to listen to the
music through the Bluetooth®
audio if an iPhone® is connected
through a USB connector. This is
because of the unique
specifications of the mobile phone.
Bluetooth® audio
How to play Bluetooth® audio
■ A mobile phone or Bluetooth®
device that supports A2DP
(Advanced Audio Distribution
Profile) versions over 1.2 must be
registered and connected to the
product.
■ From the mobile phone or
Bluetooth® device, find the
Bluetooth® device type to set /
connect the item as a stereo
headset. A musical note icon [n] will
appear at the bottom right of the
screen if the stereo headset is
successfully connected.
■ Do not connect the mobile phone to
Bluetooth® connection terminal. An
error may occur if it is connected
during the CD/MP3 and Bluetooth®
audio play mode.
Playing Bluetooth® audio
Press the CD/AUX button repeatedly
to select the connected Bluetooth®
audio play mode.