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• Enable Bluetooth wireless technology on your phone and
bring your phone within 10 m (33 ft.) of the device.
• On your smartphone, open the Smartphone Link app, and
select
>
to restart the Smartphone Link background
services.
• Verify your phone is compatible.
Go to
www.garmin.com/bluetooth
• Complete the pairing process again.
To repeat the pairing process, you must unpair your phone
and device
(Deleting a Paired Bluetooth Device, page
and complete the pairing process.
My phone is not listed as a Bluetooth audio
source
The Bluetooth audio source requires a separate Bluetooth
connection with your smartphone. To use your phone as a
Bluetooth media source, you must pair it separately in the
Fusion Media app
(Connecting a Compatible Bluetooth Device,
page
15).
Network Troubleshooting
If you cannot see or connect to FUSION PartyBus devices on
the network, check the following:
• Verify that only one device, either a stereo or a router, is
configured as a DHCP server.
• Verify that all FUSION PartyBus devices, network switches,
routers, and wireless access points are connected to the
network and turned on.
• Verify that wireless FUSION PartyBus devices are connected
to a wireless router or wireless access point on the network.
• If you configured static IP addresses, verify that every device
has a unique IP address, that the first three sets of numbers
in the IP addresses match, and that the subnet masks on
every device are identical.
• If you have made configuration changes that might be
causing networking issues, reset all network settings to
factory defaults.
Network Status Icons
A network-status icon is shown on some screens of the stereo.
You can refer to this table to understand the appearance of the
icon and help diagnose issues with the FUSION PartyBus
network
(Network Troubleshooting, page
The stereo is configured for a wired network connection and
connected correctly to a wired network using an Ethernet cable.
The stereo is configured for a wired network connection, but
cannot detect the wired network. An Ethernet cable may not be
connected or there may be other problems with the network.
The stereo is configured as a wireless access point.
The stereo is configured as a wireless client and connected to a
wireless access point. The number of bars indicates the signal
strength.
The stereo is configured as a wireless client, but is not connected
to a wireless access point. There may be a problem with the
connection settings or with the wireless access point.
Appendix
Connecting to a Wireless Display
You can show the contents of the device screen on a compatible
external display wirelessly.
1
Bring your device near the wireless display.
2
Select
> Display > Cast.
3
Select a wireless display.
Appendix
for more information.
12),
27).
4
If necessary, enter the PIN.
Data Management
You can store files on your device. The device has a memory
card slot for additional data storage.
NOTE: The device is not compatible with Windows 95, 98, Me,
Windows NT
, and Mac OS 10.3 and earlier.
®
About Memory Cards
You can purchase memory cards from an electronics supplier,
or purchase pre-loaded Garmin mapping software
(www.garmin.com). In addition to map and data storage, the
memory card can be used to store files such as maps, images,
geocaches, routes, waypoints, and custom POIs.
Purchasing Additional Maps
1
Go to your device product page at garmin.com.
2
Click the Maps tab.
3
Follow the on-screen instructions.
Purchasing Accessories
Go to garmin.com/accessories.
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