Smartphone Linking - Clarion NX505E Owner's Manual

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● Audio
Some files or folders cannot be
played.
Wrong number of MP3/WMA files.
Audio play continues but the play
time stops.
Cannot connect.
Audio is not played.
The track name, artist name and
album name are not displayed.
Sound is no longer output from the
connected audio device.
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Playing is not possible when tunes are
recorded to a folder having eight or more
layers, or the number of folders exceeds the
maximum of 512 (including roots) and the
number of files exceeds 8000 (maximum
of 255 files in one folder). Use the personal
computer to reconfigure so that the number
of folders and files are within their respective
limits.
Also, files cannot be played if the first
character in the folder name or file name is a
dot (.).
Delete files other than MP3/WMA.
When a file exceeding 1 GB is played, the
display of the play time sometimes stops. This
is not a malfunction.
Correctly connect the Bluetooth-compatible
device.  P.27
Turn the audio device on.
The unit sometimes cannot be connected
or skipping sometimes happens depending
on distance and where the Bluetooth Audio
is installed. Situate the audio device so the
reception is as good as possible.
Use audio devices that are compatible with
AVRCP.
Cancel the connection and reconnect.
Start up the player for the connected audio
device.
Use audio devices that are compatible with
AVRCP Ver.1.3. Restart the player on the
Bluetooth Audio device side.
Specify the Bluetooth audio device again from
the portable device's setting screen.

Smartphone linking

Symptom
An error message is displayed and
Smartphone linking is not possible.
Applications cannot be updated even by
touching "!" on the Smartphone linking
screen on the unit.
The Smartphone linking screen is not
displayed, the screen is black, or an error
message appears.
Remedy
Cancel the sleep state on the smartphone.
Install the linking-compatible application and
application management software "Smart
Access" on the smartphone beforehand.
Start up the linking-compatible application on
the smartphone beforehand.
Reconnect the smartphone in a place with
good reception.
Disconnect the connector cable and
reconnect it.
Check the OS setting on the unit.
In the case of Android smartphones, enable
the HDMI output setting on the smartphone.
Next, check what resolutions of HDMI output
are possible on the unit.
Also, check to see if the smartphone supports
Bluetooth SPP and HID profiles.
For reasons of safety, the application cannot
be updated during Smartphone linking.
Disconnect the connector cable and update
the application on the smartphone.
Check to see if the connector cable is
connected properly.
In the case of Android smartphones, check
to see if the HDMI output resolution of your
smartphone can be displayed on the unit.

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