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Type | Car Receiver |
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Brand | Sony |
Model | MEX-BT3100P |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Bluetooth Functions | Hands-free calling, Audio streaming |
USB Port | Yes |
Aux Input | Yes |
CD Player | Yes |
MP3 Playback | Yes |
WMA Playback | Yes |
Supported Formats | MP3, WMA |
Preamp Voltage | 2 V |
Display Type | LCD |
Tuner | AM/FM |
Preset Station Qty | 18 |
Detachable Faceplate | Yes |
Equalizer | Yes |
Equalizer Type | 3-Band |
Steering Wheel Control Compatible | Yes |
Connector Type | ISO |
Max Power Output | 52 Watts |
RMS Power Output | 17 Watts |
Important notes for safe and efficient Bluetooth usage.
Check laws for phone use while driving.
Procedure to remove and reattach the front panel.
Overview of buttons and ports on the main audio unit.
Identification and function of remote commander buttons.
Instructions for automatic (BTM) and manual station storage.
How to insert and play audio CDs, including supported formats.
Connecting and playing music files from USB storage devices.
Connecting and playing music from an iPod using a USB connection.
Streaming and controlling Pandora from an iPhone via USB.
Using the App Remote application with an iPhone via USB.
Enabling two-way control between unit and iPhone for music.
General steps for using Bluetooth functions: pairing, connection.
Steps for mutual registration between the unit and Bluetooth devices.
Procedures for connecting cellular phones and audio devices.
How to make, receive, reject, and end calls via Bluetooth.
Steps to connect and play audio from Bluetooth devices.
Accessing and calling contacts from the phonebook.
Resetting all Bluetooth settings to default.
Detailed specifications for tuner, CD, and USB sections.
Specifications for Bluetooth, power amplifier, and general unit details.
Solutions for common issues like no power, no sound, or antenna.
Troubleshooting Bluetooth connection, call quality, and ringtone problems.
Handling error messages and troubleshooting Bluetooth failures.