How to connect car bluetooth
We will demonstrate how to couple a Car Audio unit/system with a smartphone in this example. The first time you connect a new device to your Car Audio System, Bluetooth connection is necessary. From then on, the Car Audio Unit and the smartphone will recognise each other and connect automatically.
Please keep in mind that the pairing technique can always be found in your product handbook, which can be found on the product page on our support website.
By hitting HOME and entering the [Settings] menu on your Car Audio, you may enable Bluetooth.
Find [Bluetooth Connection] in the [Settings] menu.
Choose [Pairing].
This operation will activate pairing mode on your device, making it discoverable by other Bluetooth devices. That implies you'll be able to spot it using your smartphone. Look in the Bluetooth menu of your smartphone for a list of "Available devices."
Make sure your smartphone's Bluetooth is turned on as well. Once Bluetooth is activated, most smartphones will instantly go into pairing mode. This is not the case with car audio systems, though. It's up to you to make it discoverable.
In the Bluetooth menu on your smartphone, the Car Audio System should be shown under "Available devices." Select and match with a click.
Note: Depending on your model, you may need to search for your smartphone in the “Available devices” area of your Car Audio System.
Select and match with a click.
Depending on the model, you may be prompted to enter a passkey (0000) or confirm that the passkey shown on both devices is the same.
It's a safety feature that ensures you're connecting the correct gadgets.
The Car Audio System and Bluetooth playback device (e.g. smartphone) will memorise each other's Bluetooth information once pairing is complete, making it easy for them to connect in the future.
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When you switch on the ignition with Bluetooth enabled on your smartphone, the Car Audio System looks for and connects with the last-connected Bluetooth device.
A verification message will appear after the connection has been established.
When your smartphone is linked to a device, notice how the Bluetooth icon on the phone changes slightly.
connected vs. not connected on Bluetooth
Additional Bluetooth pairing hints and tips
Only one Bluetooth connection may be active at a time. The old Bluetooth connection will be replaced if you attach another device.
Before a new device can be recognised, all Bluetooth devices connected to the Car Audio system must be unplugged.
Multiple Bluetooth devices' pairing information may be maintained in your Bluetooth list.
When you store more than eight devices, the information from the oldest device is deleted.
Because the pairing window is usually only a few minutes long, if you've missed the opportunity, please enable pairing mode again.
If you can't find your Car Audio System in your smartphone's Bluetooth device list (even if it's in pairing mode), quickly disable and enable Bluetooth on your phone. The list will be refreshed as a result of this. Refresh is a feature found on some smartphones. If that doesn't work, try completely deactivating and reactivating Bluetooth on your smartphone.
You can listen to music through the Car Audio if your playback device supports A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile). In the music source list, you must choose "Bluetooth." (You could also listen to AM/FM radio or listen to a CD.) A2DP is available on the majority of modern smartphones. Since 2009, it has become a popular feature.
If you're having trouble pairing Bluetooth devices, try deleting the current pairing information on the Car Audio unit or smartphone and starting the process over.
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