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A Word to Mazda Owners
Mazda Motor Corporation
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN
©2020 Mazda Motor Corporation
July 2020 (Print1)

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  • Page 1 Our nationwide network of Mazda professionals is dedicated to providing you with the best possible service. We assure you that all of us at Mazda have an ongoing interest in your motoring pleasure and in your full satisfaction with your Mazda product.
  • Page 2 Illustrations complement the words of the manual to best explain how to enjoy your NOTE Mazda. By reading your manual, you can A NOTE provides information and find out about the features, important sometimes suggests how to make better safety information, and driving under use of your vehicle.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Overview Mazda Connect overview, what Mazda Connect can do for you Features Using vehicle information such as fuel economy and maintenance information Convenience Using Apple CarPlay Trouble Taking action such as when functions cannot be set or other problems arise...
  • Page 5 Overview Mazda Connect overview, what Mazda Connect can do for you What is Mazda Connect ?....1-2 Basic Operations........1-6 What is Mazda Connect ?.....1-2 Basic Operations......1-6 Commander Switch Operation........1-7 Audio Remote Control Switch Operation........1-11 Operation Using Voice Recognition Function........1-13 Favorites........
  • Page 6: Overview

    1 The location of the USB slot differs depending on the specifications. 2 The SD card slot is for the navigation system only. For vehicles with the navigation system, the SD card (Mazda genuine) with stored map data is inserted into the SD card slot and used.
  • Page 7 USB1 Audio/USB2 Audio USB1 Audio/USB2 Audio Disc Displays text messages received by the mobile device paired to Mazda Con‐ nect and notifications from the vehicle. Notifications The number of notifications is displayed, and if they exceed 100, 99+ is dis‐...
  • Page 8 WARNING Always adjust Mazda Connect while the vehicle is stopped: Do not adjust Mazda Connect with the Commander switch while driving the vehicle. Adjusting Mazda Connect with the Commander switch while driving the vehicle is dangerous as it could distract your attention from the vehicle operation which could lead to a serious accident.
  • Page 9 For the purposes of safe driving, adjust the audio volume to a level that allows you to hear sounds outside of the vehicle including car horns and particularly emergency vehicle sirens. NOTE Do not use Mazda Connect for a long time with the engine stopped. Otherwise, the battery  power could be depleted.
  • Page 10: Basic Operations

    Overview Basic Operations Basic Operations NOTE The explanation of functions described in this manual may differ from the actual operation, and the shapes of screens and buttons and the letters and characters displayed may also differ from the actual appearance. Additionally, depending on future software updates, the content may successively change without notice.
  • Page 11: Commander Switch Operation

    Overview Basic Operations Commander Switch Operation The commander switch can be used to switch to each function and to operate each function. Set the palm of your hand on the commander knob so that your fingers can touch each of the switches.
  • Page 12 Displays the Apple CarPlay™ or Android Auto™ home screen. (While Apple CarPlay™ or Android Auto™ is connected) Press and hold while the Mazda Connect screen is displayed to switch the screen from Mazda Connect to Apple CarPlay™ or Mazda Connect to Android Auto™.
  • Page 13 Press the volume knob to mute/pause the audio. Press the knob again to re‐ sume. Power off/on Press and hold to turn off the Mazda Connect power and turn off the screen. Press and hold again to turn on the Mazda Connect power. NOTE If you press the volume knob to mute an audio source which can be paused, ®...
  • Page 14 Overview Basic Operations Item Explanation Favorites button: Displays the favorites screen. ®* Press and hold to register AM/FM/SiriusXM stations, contacts, navigation destinations, or any highlighted menu items to create easily accessible short‐ cuts. Commander knob (selection): Rotate or slide the commander knob to highlight/select the on-screen func‐ tions you want to use.
  • Page 15: Audio Remote Control Switch Operation

    Overview Basic Operations Audio Remote Control Switch Operation The audio remote control switch is on the left side of the steering wheel. You can operate basic audio functions, pick up/hang up the phone, or activate voice control using the switch. The shape of the switches may differ depending on the specifications.
  • Page 16 Overview Basic Operations Item Explanation In addition, if you press and hold the seek switch until you hear a beep, the service switches to the next or previous service. If there is no next or previous service in the selected Ensemble, Ensemble switches. Playback Control Music and video files can be cued when listening to stored content via USB, (SEEK DOWN)
  • Page 17: Operation Using Voice Recognition Function

    When the talk/pick-up button on the audio remote control switch is pressed, top screen of the voice recognition will be displayed. NOTE When an Apple CarPlay™ or Android Auto™ compatible device is connected, the Mazda ® Connect voice recognition system is disabled to allow the use of Siri or Android Auto™...
  • Page 18 Overview Basic Operations Ending voice recognition Do any one of the following operations: Press the hang-up button.  Press and hold the talk/Pick-up button.  Say the word, “Cancel”.  Convenient operating tips for using the voice recognition function Examples of effective voice commands in various categories are displayed on top screen of the voice recognition.
  • Page 19 Overview Basic Operations Speak clearly, without pausing between words or numbers.  Voice commands other than those specified, cannot be recognized. Speak in the wording  specified by the voice commands. It is not necessary to face the microphone or approach it. Speak the voice commands ...
  • Page 20 Overview Basic Operations Play Audiobook (You can also use “Play Audiobook {Audiobook Name}”.)  Play Podcast (You can also use “Play Podcast {Podcast Name}”.)  Radio Tune to {Frequency} AM  Tune to {Frequency} FM  Tune to {Frequency} HD {Sub Channel} ...
  • Page 21: Favorites

    Overview Basic Operations Favorites Registering to Favorites 1. Favorites button The Favorites button provides quick access to contents such as radio stations, contacts, navigation destinations, and other items that are registered to your Favorites. You can use the following methods to add a new Favorite. Press and hold the button on the commander switch while a desired contact, radio ...
  • Page 22 Overview Basic Operations Options Explanation Edit Select to edit the Favorites list. NOTE (Only vehicles with navigation system)  You can register your home and workplace by selecting “Home” and “Work”. For details, refer to the Navigation System Owner's Manual. You can quickly access the Collision Avoidance setting screen by selecting “Collision ...
  • Page 23 Overview Basic Operations Changing the Favorites list order 1. Select “Edit” from the Options menu. 2. Select “Reorder Favorites” from the Edit menu. 3. Select the item in which you want to change the display order. Rotate the to move the item and press the to enter it.
  • Page 24 Overview Basic Operations Changing a displayed name in the Favorites list 1. Select “Edit” from the Options menu. 2. Select “Rename Favorites” from the Edit menu. 3. Select the item in which you want to change a displayed name, and change the name using the keyboard display.
  • Page 25 Overview Basic Operations Deleting contents from the Favorites list 1. Select “Edit” from the Options menu. 2. Select “Delete Favorite(s)” from the Edit menu. 3. Place a check in the box next to the item you want to delete and select “Delete” to delete the item.
  • Page 26: Appendix

    SiriusXM All Access Subscription ®* SiriusXM Travel Link Hopefully, you're already loving SiriusXM in your new Mazda. But don't CAUTION stop there — you can also listen on the app and online. All Access is the very ADVISORY ONLY best subscription package – with the most The weather information is subject to channels and the most flexibility.
  • Page 27 On the FM radio frequency most digital therefore, cannot be relied upon as safety stations have “multiple” or supplemental critical. Neither SiriusXM nor Mazda is programs on each FM station. responsible for any errors in accuracies in HD Radio Technology manufactured...
  • Page 28 NOT GUARANTEE AGAINST LOSS OF EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE APPLICATION DATA, WHICH MAY BE LAW, AND THAT THE APPLICATION AND LOST AT ANY TIME; MAZDA DOES NOT INFORMATION ON THE APPLICATION IS GUARANTEE THAT THE APPLICATION OR PROVIDED “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE”,...
  • Page 29 AGREE THAT USE OF ANDROID AUTO™ EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW, IN NO (“THE APPLICATION”) IS AT YOUR SOLE EVENT SHALL MAZDA OR ITS AFFILIATES RISK AND THAT THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO BE LIABLE FOR PERSONAL INJURY, OR SATISFACTORY QUALITY,...
  • Page 30 DOES NOT GUARANTEE AGAINST LOSS WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING, WITHOUT OF APPLICATION DATA, WHICH MAY BE LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF LOST AT ANY TIME; MAZDA DOES NOT PROFITS, CORRUPTION OR LOSS OF GUARANTEE THAT THE APPLICATION OR DATA, FAILURE TO TRANSMIT OR...
  • Page 31 Overview Basic Operations Trademark iPhone 7 iPhone SE ® ® Pandora , the Pandora logo, and the  iPhone 6s Plus ® Pandora trade dress are trademarks or iPhone 6s registered trademarks of Pandora iPhone 6 Plus Media, Inc., used with permission. iPhone 6 HD Radio™...
  • Page 32 Overview Basic Operations marks by Panasonic Corporation is Redistributions of source code must  under license. Other trademarks and retain the above copyright notice, this trade names are those of their list of conditions and the following respective owners. disclaimer Redistributions in binary form must ...
  • Page 33 Overview Basic Operations ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 1-29 The equipment and installation position varies by vehicle...
  • Page 34 MEMO 1-30...
  • Page 35: Features

    Features Using vehicle information such as fuel economy and maintenance information Information........2-2 Communication....... 2-80 Communication......2-80 Fuel Efficiency Monitor ....2-2 ® ®* Bluetooth Hands-Free....2-81 SiriusXM Travel Link ....2-5 Vehicle Status Monitor....2-7 Navigation........2-100 Entertainment........2-9 Navigation .......2-100 Entertainment.......
  • Page 36: Information

    Features Information Fuel Efficiency Monitor The fuel efficiency monitor switches between the fuel efficiency history, energy flow monitor (if equipped) , and settings. They can be displayed by selecting each item on the center display. 1. Select “Information” on the home screen. 2.
  • Page 37 Features Information Energy flow monitor Displays the i-stop operation status. 1. Displays the operation status of the i-stop function in the engine area. The engine area is illuminated while the engine idling stop is not operating, and it is not illuminated while the engine idling stop is operating.
  • Page 38 Features Information Only vehicles cylinder deactivation function Displays the cylinder deactivation operation status. 1. The condition of each cylinder is displayed by colors. The operating cylinders are displayed in red. Fuel Efficiency The actual performance of the energy efficiency is displayed. 1.
  • Page 39: Siriusxm Travel Link

    ®* SiriusXM Travel Link Properly equipped Mazda vehicles will also get the following SiriusXM infotainment services : Traffic, Weather, Sports Scores, Fuel Prices, and more. For a list of available features in your vehicle, visit SiriusXM.com/infotainment and get the most out of your driving experience.
  • Page 40 Features Information Menu Explanation Displays items such as weather radar, severe storms, and tropical storm infor‐ Weather Radar mation on the navigation screen. *1*2 Displays information for gas stations. Fuel Prices *1*3 Displays information such as EV charge station locations and charge type. EV Charge Stations Displays a list of each genre list and the game schedules and match results for teams selected from the list.
  • Page 41: Vehicle Status Monitor

    Features Information Vehicle Status Monitor 1. Select “Information” on the Home screen to display the vehicle status monitor. 2. Select “Vehicle Status Monitor”. You can customize settings in the setup display as follows: Item Explanation Displayed if there is a serious problem. Serious Malfunction(s) Displayed if there is recall information.
  • Page 42 Features Information Item Explanation The current tire pressure can be checked. 1. When tire pressures were last modified 2. Air pressure of each tire 3. Tire pressure condition of each tire When air pressure is low: Yellow color  When air pressure is correct: Blue color Tire pressure ...
  • Page 43: Entertainment

    Features Entertainment Entertainment Do not spill any liquid on the audio system. Do not insert any objects, other than CDs, into the slot. Radio The radio reception strength varies due to the position of the antenna constantly changing with the movement of the vehicle, and from the effects of objects such as tall buildings and traffic signals, which could make it difficult to maintain optimum reception.
  • Page 44 Features Entertainment NOTE If a disc has both music data (CD-DA) and MP3/WMA/AAC files, playback of the two or  three file types differs depending on how the disc was recorded. For details on data standards, refer to Playable audio files. ...
  • Page 45 Features Entertainment Do not use CDs that have been written on, or CDs that have labels or stickers applied to  them. Otherwise, the disc may not eject resulting in a malfunction. Do not use deformed or cracked CDs. Otherwise, the disc may not eject resulting in a ...
  • Page 46 Features Entertainment NOTE This unit is compatible with CPRM (Content Protection for Recordable Media).  The region code compatible with this unit is “2” or “3”. The region codes that can be  played are pre-determined depending on the region, and only discs with compatible region codes can be played.
  • Page 47 Features Entertainment When cleaning the DVD, gently wipe off the dirt with a soft cloth from the center of the  DVD to the edge. Do not use benzine, thinner and anti-static agents. Otherwise, the DVD surface may become damaged. Do not use DVDs that have been written on, or DVDs that have labels or stickers applied ...
  • Page 48 Features Entertainment Mark Meaning Indicates the screen modes which can be selected. “16:9” indicates a wide screen and “4:3” indicates a stand‐ ard screen. Indicates the region code for which a disc can be played. ALL indicates global applicability, and a number indicates applicability based on region.
  • Page 49 Features Entertainment Audio files: MP3, WMA, AAC, MP4, 3GPP, WAV, FLAC, OGG Video files: MP4, AVI, ASF Files written under specifications other than the indicated specifications may not play normally or the file or folder names may not display correctly. CAUTION Do not use an audio file extension on files other than audio files.
  • Page 50 ® This function may not be usable depending on the Bluetooth device. Consult an expert  repairer (we recommend an Authorized Mazda Repairer) for information concerning the ® Bluetooth device. Park the vehicle in a safe place and perform pairing.
  • Page 51 ® A2DP is a profile which transmits only audio to the Bluetooth unit. If your Bluetooth device corresponds only to A2DP, but not AVRCP, you cannot operate it using the Mazda ® Connect. Only operation using the Bluetooth audio device is possible.
  • Page 52 Features Entertainment Compatible bit Compatible format Compatible sampling rate CD DVD USB rate MPEG-1 Layer 3 32 - 320 kbps 32 kHz / 44.1 kHz / 48 kHz MPEG-2 Layer 3 8 - 160 kbps 16 kHz / 22.05 kHz / 24 kHz WMA Ver7 48 - 192 kbps WMA Ver8...
  • Page 53 Features Entertainment This unit plays files with the extension (.mp3) as MP3 files. WMA is short for Windows Media Audio and is the audio compression format used by Microsoft. Audio data can be created and saved at a higher compression ratio than MP3. This unit plays files with the extension (.wma) as WMA files.
  • Page 54 Features Entertainment MP4 is a container file format standardized by MPEG-4 Part 14. This unit plays files with the extension (.m4a) as MP4 audio files. 3GPP 3GPP is a file format established by the Third Generation Partnership Project. This unit plays files with the extension (.3gp) as 3GPP files. FLAC FLAC is short for Free Lossless Audio Codec, which is a license-free audio file format.
  • Page 55 Features Entertainment MP4 is a container file format standardized by MPEG-4 Part 14. This unit plays files with the extension (.mp4/.m4v) as MP4 video files. AVI is short for Audio Video Interleave, which is a container file format developed by Microsoft.
  • Page 56 Features Entertainment CAUTION For the purposes of safety, do not operate your Android™ Smartphone while driving. Disconnect the Android™ Smartphone when it is not in use. If the device is left in the cabin, it could be damaged or the battery may weaken due to the excessive temperature or humidity inside the cabin.
  • Page 57 Features Entertainment 1. Select “Entertainment” on the home screen. 2. Select “FM” on the Source List screen. NOTE If there is currently playing content, select “Entertainment” to have the contents displayed on the playback screen. While on the playback screen, press the on the commander switch to display the Source List screen.
  • Page 58 Features Entertainment NOTE The Station List may not be displayed depending on the region. FM radio menu Menu Explanation Source List Displays the Source List screen. The audio source can be switched. Displays the Favorites list for the FM radio. The radio station list registered to your Favorites is displayed where you can select the ra‐...
  • Page 59 Features Entertainment Menu Explanation Adjusts the sound quality. Audio Settings Refer to Sound Settings on page 2-106. How to Use the Tuner Controls (icon) Rotate the to select the icon you want to operate. Menu Explanation If you select the icon, the next available station is tuned-in automatically. Receivable stations are tuned-in in ascending order every 5 seconds.
  • Page 60 Features Entertainment When the icon is illuminated, there could be a noticeable difference in sound  quality and volume when a change from digital to analog signals occurs. If the sound quality and volume become noticeably diminished or cut off, uncheck the “HD Radio Tuner”...
  • Page 61 Features Entertainment Alternative frequency (AF) AF functions on FM stations. Enable “Alternative Frequency Settings” by the FM Settings. If the radio reception of the current station weakens, the system switches to an alternative station automatically. Region Lock Region Lock functions on FM stations. Enable “Region Lock Settings” by the FM Settings. When traveling to another country, the setting automatically switches to a program the same as the program being listened to, or to a related program.
  • Page 62 Features Entertainment 1. Select “Entertainment” on the home screen. 2. Select “AM” on the Source List screen. NOTE If there is currently playing content, select “Entertainment” to have the contents displayed on the playback screen. While on the playback screen, press the on the commander switch to display the Source List screen.
  • Page 63 Features Entertainment NOTE Station List may not be displayed depending on the region. AM radio menu Menu Explanation Source List Displays the Source List screen. The audio source can be switched. Displays the Favorites list of the AM radio. The radio station list registered to your Favorites is displayed where you can select the Favorites radio station you want to listen to.
  • Page 64 Features Entertainment How to Use the Tuner Controls (icon) Rotate the to select the icon you want to operate. Menu Explanation If you select the icon, the next available station is tuned-in automatically. Receivable stations are tuned-in in ascending order every 5 seconds. Once a desired sta‐ tion has been found, select the icon again to turn the feature off.
  • Page 65: Siriusxm

    Features Entertainment ®* SiriusXM Displaying the Radio ID Select channel 0 from the Channel List to display the radio ID. ® How to Use SiriusXM 1. Select “Entertainment” on the home screen. 2. Select “SiriusXM” on the Source List screen. NOTE If there is currently playing content, select “Entertainment”...
  • Page 66 Features Entertainment 3. The playback screen is displayed. 1. Category name 2. Radio station number 3. Radio station name 4. Album art 5. Album name 6. Artist name 7. Song name ® Rotate the to display the Favorites list for SiriusXM When the is displayed, you can display the menu by pressing the ®...
  • Page 67 Features Entertainment Menu Explanation The radio station list is displayed where you can select the radio station you want to listen to. You can narrow down a radio station list to display by selected categories. Channel List SiriusXM Featured ® Displays the recommended radio station list distributed by SiriusXM When the list is updated, is displayed.
  • Page 68 Features Entertainment Option Explanation Remove Deletes the registered TuneMix™ Channel. Creating TuneMix™ Channel ® You can select your desired SiriusXM music channels and create a TuneMix™ Channel. 1. Select “Create”. 2. Select several radio stations you want to register to the TuneMix™ Channel from the ®...
  • Page 69 Features Entertainment 5. Select NOTE Two or more radio stations are required to create a TuneMix™ Channel. In addition, up to 5 radio stations can be registered. Up to 3 TuneMix™ Channels can be registered. How to Use the Tuner Controls (icon) The displayed icon differs depending on the playback status.
  • Page 70 Features Entertainment Icon Explanation Plays a radio. When selected again, playback is temporarily stopped. Plays each channel in the current channel list for 10 seconds. Select again to continue receiving the channel. This icon cannot be selected during playback of TuneMix™, Traffic & Weather Now, or SportsFlash.
  • Page 71 5. The confirmation screen is displayed and the lock code reset is completed. Initialization ® To initialize the SiriusXM settings, you need to return all of the Mazda Connect settings to their default settings. Refer to System Settings on page 2-126. 2-37...
  • Page 72: Dab

    Features Entertainment What is DAB radio? DAB radio is a digital broadcasting system for radio. DAB radio provides a high-quality radio sound source using an auto frequency switching function in boundary areas. By displaying the radio text, information such as the song name and artist name can be displayed.
  • Page 73 Features Entertainment 3. The playback screen is displayed. Rotate the to display the last list displayed from the Favorites list or the Station List for DAB. When the is displayed, you can display the menu by pressing the DAB menu Menu Explanation Displays the Source List screen.
  • Page 74 Features Entertainment Menu Explanation Adjusts the sound quality. Audio Settings Refer to Sound Settings on page 2-106. How to Use the Tuner Controls (icon) Icon Explanation (Other than during scan-play) Searches your desired station from the station list. Tunes to each station in the station list for 5 seconds. Select again when your desired station is tuned.
  • Page 75 Features Entertainment Traffic Announcement When “Traffic Announcement” is enabled using DAB Settings, traffic information can be received. When traffic information is received while in TA mode, the Traffic Announcement screen can be switched when selecting an audio source other than DAB. When playback of the Traffic Announcement ends, the displayed screen automatically returns to the previous screen, but if you want to stop the playback midstream, select “Cancel”...
  • Page 76: Pandora

    Features Entertainment ®* Pandora ® What is Pandora ® Pandora is free personalized Internet radio. Simply enter a favorite artist, track, genre, and ® Pandora will create a personalized station that plays their music and more like it. Rate songs by giving thumbs-up and thumbs-down feedback to further refine your station, ®...
  • Page 77 Features Entertainment NOTE If there is currently playing content, select “Entertainment” to have the contents displayed on the playback screen. While on the playback screen, press the on the commander switch to display the Source List screen. 3. The playback screen is displayed. Rotate the to display the Favorites list for the Pandora.
  • Page 78 Features Entertainment Menu Explanation Thumbs Up Evaluates the currently playing contents (thumbs up). You can create your own special radio station. Create a Station For details on how to create your radio station, refer to Create a Station. Bookmarks the currently playing contents or artist. Bookmark You can bookmark song or artist to check out later on the Web.
  • Page 79 Features Entertainment 2. Select “ [currently selected sort classification]” from Option. 3. Select the sort classification from the Sort menu to switch the display order of the Station List. Date Created: Contents are displayed according to the date they were created. A-Z: Contents are displayed in alphabetic order.
  • Page 80 Features Entertainment 2. Select the menu and create a new radio station. From Current Artist: Creates a radio station from the song or artist being played. From Current Track: Creates a radio station from the song being played. How to Use the Tuner Controls (icon) Icon Explanation Goes to the next song.
  • Page 81 Features Entertainment 1. Select “Pandora Settings”. ® 2. Select the menu and change the Pandora settings. Audio Quality: Switches the sound quality of the contents to “High” or “Low”. Explicit Content Filter:When checked to turn on, playback restrictions of the contents are applied.
  • Page 82: Bluetooth

    To play content from a Bluetooth audio device on Mazda Connect, select the Bluetooth ® source. Before using the Bluetooth audio device, you will need to register it to Mazda Connect. Refer to Connectivity Settings on page 2-116. ® 1. Ensure that the audio device is powered on and that the Bluetooth feature is enabled.
  • Page 83 NOTE ® If the Applications screen on the device is not displayed, playback of Bluetooth  Audio on Mazda Connect may not be possible. ® If the Bluetooth audio device does not begin playback, you need to start the playback ...
  • Page 84 Features Entertainment Menu Explanation ® You can change the Bluetooth settings. Bluetooth Settings Refer to Connectivity Settings on page 2-116. Adjusts the sound quality. Audio Settings Refer to Sound Settings on page 2-106. How to Use the Tuner Controls (icon) Rotate the to select the icon you want to operate.
  • Page 85 Features Entertainment Icon Explanation Returns to the beginning of the previous song. Press and hold to fast reverse. Release it to stop. (When selected during pause) Playback resumes. (When selected during playback) Playback is paused. NOTE ® Some of the icons may not be displayed depending on the Bluetooth audio device to be connected.
  • Page 86: Usb1 Audio/Usb2 Audio

    The SD card slot is for the navigation system. To use the navigation system, an SD card (Mazda genuine) for the navigation system needs to be inserted. Do not insert an SD card with music files saved on it.
  • Page 87 Features Entertainment Connecting devices Connect the USB audio device to the vehicle using the USB cable. Insert or pull out the plug with the plug perpendicular to the USB port opening. 1. Located on center console 2. Located in front console area The location of the USB port differs depending on the vehicle model.
  • Page 88 Features Entertainment 2. Select “USB1 Audio - [device name]” or “USB2 Audio - [device name]”. NOTE If there is currently playing content, select “Entertainment” to have the contents displayed on the playback screen. While on the playback screen, press the on the commander switch to display the Source List screen.
  • Page 89 Features Entertainment Menu Explanation Displays the Source List screen. Source List You can switch the audio source. Displays the folder list. You can select the music you want to listen to from Folders the folder. Displays the playlist. You can select the music you want to listen to from the Playlists playlist.
  • Page 90 Features Entertainment Category Explanation A list of composers is displayed where you can select the album for a com‐ Composers poser or all of the tracks and play them as a track list. Displays the Podcast list and plays the selected episode. Podcasts Displays the audio book list and plays the selected chapter.
  • Page 91 Features Entertainment How to Use the Tuner Controls (icon) Rotate the to select the icon you want to operate. Icon Explanation When USB devices other than Apple products, such as USB memory and audio players are connected Plays the tracks in the folder currently selected in random order. Plays all the tracks randomly.
  • Page 92 Features Entertainment Icon Explanation (When selected during playback) Pauses the track. Album art displayed during USB audio playback When connecting a USB audio device to this unit and playing audio, the unit searches the database stored in the vehicle for the album art. If there is a match in the vehicle's database compilation to the music being played, the album art is displayed.
  • Page 93: Usb1 Video/Usb2 Video

    The SD card slot is for the navigation system. To use the navigation system, an SD card (Mazda genuine) for the navigation system needs to be inserted. Do not insert an SD card with music files saved on it.
  • Page 94 Features Entertainment Connecting devices Connect the USB audio device to the vehicle using the USB cable. Insert or pull out the plug with the plug perpendicular to the USB port opening. 1. Located on center console 2. Located in front console area The location of the USB port differs depending on the vehicle model.
  • Page 95 Features Entertainment 2. Select “USB1 Video - [device name]” or “USB2 Video - [device name]”. NOTE If there is currently playing content, select “Entertainment” to have the contents displayed on the playback screen. While on the playback screen, press the on the commander switch to display the Source List screen.
  • Page 96 Features Entertainment USB video menu Menu Explanation Source List Displays the Source List screen. You can switch the audio source. Displays the Folders screen. Displays the folder list where you can select the video you want to play from the folder. Folders For the selection method, refer to Selecting videos from a folder.
  • Page 97 Features Entertainment 2. Select the folder to display the file list in the folder. 3. Select the video you want to play to begin playback. How to Use the Tuner Controls (icon) Rotate the to select the icon you want to operate. Icon Explanation Advances to the beginning of the next video.
  • Page 98 Features Entertainment Inserting a disc into the unit 1. CD/DVD slot The shape of the CD/DVD player differs depending on the vehicle model. 1. Switch the ignition or power switch to ACC or ON. 2. Insert the disc into the slot, label side up. The auto-loading mechanism will set the disc and start to play.
  • Page 99 Features Entertainment Changing to the CD playback screen 1. Select “Entertainment” on the home screen. 2. Select “CD”. NOTE If there is currently playing content, select “Entertainment” to have the contents  displayed on the playback screen. While on the playback screen, press the on the commander switch to display the Source List screen.
  • Page 100 Features Entertainment NOTE This unit is compatible with CD-TEXT. When playing a CD-TEXT-compatible disc, music  information such as a song name or artist name is displayed. For MP3/WMA/AAC CDs, if music information was embedded when the music file was ...
  • Page 101 Features Entertainment Example of use (When searching for a song from the top level of an MP3/WMA/AAC 1. Select “Folders” and display the folder/file list at the top level. 2. When selecting the folder, folders/file lists in the folder are displayed. 3.
  • Page 102 Features Entertainment How to Use the Tuner Controls (icon) Rotate the to select the icon you want to operate. Icon Explanation Plays the tracks in the currently selected folder or CD in random order. (MP3/WMA/AAC CD) Plays all the tracks in the folder in random order. Displays that random playback is canceled.
  • Page 103 Features Entertainment album art). The database information stored in this device uses database information in the ® Gracenote music recognitions service. NOTE Automatically added information may differ from the actual information.  If there is music information in a music file even for music not registered to the ...
  • Page 104: Dvd

    Features Entertainment Inserting a DVD into the unit 1. CD/DVD slot The shape of the CD/DVD player differs depending on the vehicle model. 1. Switch the ignition or power switch to ACC or ON. 2. Insert the DVD into the slot, label side up. The auto-loading mechanism will set the disc and the DVD playback screen is displayed.
  • Page 105 Features Entertainment Changing to the DVD playback screen 1. Select “Entertainment” on the home screen. 2. Select “DVD”. NOTE If there is currently playing content, select “Entertainment” to have the contents  displayed on the playback screen. While on the playback screen, press the on the commander switch to display the Source List screen.
  • Page 106 Features Entertainment NOTE For safety reasons, images are not displayed and only the audio is played while driving,  and some functions are limited. If the mode is switched to DVD mode once the DVD playback has stopped, the playback ...
  • Page 107 Features Entertainment How to Use the Tuner Controls (icon) Rotate the to select the icon you want to operate. Icon Explanation Advances to the beginning of the next video. Press and hold to fast forward. Release it to stop. Returns to the beginning of the previous video. Press and hold to fast reverse.
  • Page 108 Features Entertainment Menu Explanation Changes the subtitle settings. Subtitles You can select the type of subtitles or turn them off. Changes the audio settings. Audio You can select the type of audio. (DVD VR) Multi-Audio Switches between Primary Audio/Supplementary Audio. (DVD Video) Angle Changes the camera angle.
  • Page 109 Features Entertainment 2. Input the new PIN code. 3. Select Changing the parental lock level 1. Select “Parental Lock Level”. 2. Input the PIN code. 2-75...
  • Page 110 Features Entertainment 3. Select 4. Select your desired restriction level from “Off”, or from “8 (Restriction level: Low)” to “1 (Restriction level: High)”. Changing the PIN code 1. Select “Change PIN Code”. 2-76...
  • Page 111 Features Entertainment 2. Input the current PIN code. 3. Select 4. Input the new PIN code. 5. Select 2-77...
  • Page 112 Features Entertainment Resetting the PIN code If you forgot the programmed PIN code, you can reset it using the following procedure. 1. Select “Change PIN Code”. 2. Select 10 times while nothing is input. Playing a locked DVD If you want to play a DVD which has been locked by the parental lock function, it can be unlocked by inputting the PIN code.
  • Page 113 Features Entertainment 3. Select Ejecting a DVD 1. Press the button. 1. CD/DVD eject button 2. Remove the DVD by grasping its edge. 2-79...
  • Page 114: Communication

    Features Communication Communication By connecting your mobile device, such as a Smartphone, to Mazda Connect via ® Bluetooth , you can perform hands-free calling and short message functions. 2-80...
  • Page 115: Bluetooth ® Hands-Free

     ® Some Bluetooth mobile devices are not compatible with the vehicle. Consult an expert  repairer (we recommend an Authorized Mazda Repairer), Mazda's call center or Web ® support center for information regarding Bluetooth mobile device compatibility: Website: https://connect.mazda.com/en/ ...
  • Page 116 Features Communication Component Parts 1. Center display 2. Volume adjustment button 3. Talk/pick-up button 4. Hang-up button 5. Microphone 6. Volume knob The display and the shape of each switch may differ depending on the vehicle model. Volume adjustment button Adjusts the voice guidance and conversation volume.
  • Page 117 ® independent of the AM/FM/USB audio volume. Ensure that the Bluetooth device volume is set at a reasonable level, and then adjust the call volume using the Mazda Connect volume knob. ▼ Making a Call For Mazda Connect, making calls is possible using any of the following six methods: Favorites ...
  • Page 118 Features Communication 2. Select “Favorites”. 3. Select the contact information you want to make a call from the displayed Favorites list. 4. Select the telephone number and make the call. Making a call using the call history (outgoing call history, incoming call history) Operation using voice Makes a call to the last person called (latest person on outgoing call history) from the mobile phone/vehicle.
  • Page 119 Features Communication Center Display Operation 1. Select “Communication” on the home screen. 2. Select “Call History”. 3. Select the contact or telephone number you want to call from the displayed call history to make a call. Making a call using the contacts (phonebook) Operation using voice Telephone calls can be made by saying the contact name in the downloaded phonebook.
  • Page 120 Features Communication 3. Follow the voice guidance to make a call. NOTE Make a call using the contact downloaded beforehand. Refer to Downloading a phonebook on page 2-90. Center Display Operation 1. Select “Communication” on the home screen. 2. Select “Contacts”. 3.
  • Page 121 Features Communication 4. Select the phone number to make the call. Input the telephone number and make the call NOTE Practice this while parked until you are confident you can do it while driving in a non-taxing road situation. If you are not completely comfortable, make all calls from a safe parking position, and only start driving when you can devote your full attention to driving.
  • Page 122 CAUTION Though the system can be set to not call 911, doing so will defeat the purpose of the system. Mazda recommends that the Automatic 911 dialing system remain activated. NOTE Automatic 911 dialing is a secondary function of the audio entertainment system.
  • Page 123 Features Communication A Hands-free device must be paired and connected. The 911 operator can verify the  vehicle's position information using the Hands-free device GPS if equipped. The 911 operator can verify the vehicle’s position information. 1. If the vehicle is involved in a moderate to severe collision, notification of the call to 911 is made via audio and screen display.
  • Page 124 Features Communication ▼ Things you can do during a call The following menu is displayed on the screen during a call. The displayed menu differs depending on the use conditions. Menu Explanation Ends the call. Transfers a call from hands-free to a mobile phone. ®...
  • Page 125 Features Communication Automatic downloading When the Contacts and Call History Sync setting is on, contacts and call history are ® automatically downloaded when connected to a Bluetooth device. Refer to Communication Settings on page 2-98. Manually downloading When the Contacts and Call History Sync setting is off, download the phonebook using the following procedure.
  • Page 126 Features Communication Up to 5,000 contacts can be registered.  The phonebook, incoming/outgoing call history, and Favorite memories are exclusive to  ® each paired Bluetooth device to protect privacy. ® In downloading a phonebook from a Bluetooth device, operations may be necessary on ...
  • Page 127 Features Communication 3. Select the contact you want to register to Favorites from the displayed contact list. 4. Select “Add to Favorites”. NOTE If the lead-acid battery is disconnected, your Favorites list will not be deleted. Deleting Favorites/changing contact name of Favorites For deleting and changing contact names from your Favorites, refer to Favorites on page 1-17.
  • Page 128 Features Communication Refer to Communication Settings on page 2-98. Manually downloading If the Message Sync setting is turned off, messages can be downloaded using the following procedure. 1. Select “Communication” on the home screen. 2. Select “Text Messages”. ® 3. When “Update List” is selected, the messages are downloaded from your Bluetooth device.
  • Page 129 Replying to messages  Do the following operation while connected after pairing is completed. ® 1. (iPhone operation) Select the Settings menu → Bluetooth → Device “Mazda”. ® 2. (iPhone operation) Turn on the Display notifications item. 3. (Operation on this unit) ®...
  • Page 130 Features Communication ® After connecting the iPhone , “Text Messages” can be used if it can be selected. Receiving messages ® When the Text Message Notifications setting is on and your Bluetooth device receives a message, the message notification will be displayed. Refer to Communication Settings on page 2-98.
  • Page 131 Features Communication Editing preset messages 1. Select “Communication” on the home screen. 2. Select “Communication Settings”. 3. Select “Preset Text Messages”. 4. Select the preset message you want to edit from the preset message list. 2-97...
  • Page 132 Features Communication 5. When inputting the message you want to change and selecting , the message is stored as a preset message. NOTE Select to delete the previous input character. Press and hold it to delete all of the  input characters.
  • Page 133 Features Communication Menu Explanation ® Performs the Bluetooth device’s connection settings. Add Device Refer to Connectivity Settings on page 2-116. Add/Edit Device ® You can change the connected Bluetooth device. Edit Device Refer to Connectivity Settings on page 2-116. Incoming Call Notifi‐ By changing the check status, you can set the notification on/off cations for when a call is received.
  • Page 134: Navigation

    Features Navigation Navigation The navigation system (vehicles with navigation system) can only be used when the SD card for the navigation system is inserted. If the SD card for the navigation system is not inserted, the compass indicating the direction in which the vehicle is moving is displayed.
  • Page 135: Settings

    The content of setting changes due to updates to the vehicle software may change without  notice. How To Make Setting Changes 1. Select “Settings” from the Mazda Connect home screen. 2. Select the item setting you would like to change from the displayed content. 3. Change the function setting. NOTE...
  • Page 136 Features Settings Vehicle Notification and Warning Volume  Safety Settings Configures safety and driver assistance features. Refer to Safety Settings on page 2-108. Driver Assistance System  Safety Alerts  Active Safety  Collision Avoidance  View Monitor  Parking Sensor ...
  • Page 137 Features Settings Clock  Driver Settings  Voice Recognition Settings  Language  Temperature  Distance/Speed  Energy Efficiency  Gracenote Database Update  Use Gracenote Database Album Art  Connected Services  System Information  Restore All Factory Settings ...
  • Page 138: In-Vehicle Displays

    Features Settings In-Vehicle Displays Configures settings and content for all in-vehicle displays. Active Driving Display Adjusts the content and visibility of the display. Function Available setting changes Height Height Adjusts the height of the Active Driving Display. (27 levels) Brightness Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the Active Driving Display.
  • Page 139 Features Settings Function Available setting changes Show Drive Results at Ignition Off Enable, Provides energy efficiency results at the end of the drive. Disable Home Screen Clock Analog, Selects the clock style displayed on the Home screen. Digital Ambient Display Blank, Enables a simplified interface accessible from the Home screen.
  • Page 140: Sound Settings

    Features Settings Sound Settings Configures the in-vehicle listening experience. Audio Settings Adjusts the in-vehicle listening experience. Function Available setting changes Sound Adjustment Mode Basic, Selects a Basic or Advanced sound adjustment mode. Advanced Bass Bass range Adjusts the bass output level. (19 levels) Treble Treble range...
  • Page 141 Features Settings The automatic level control (ALC) changes the audio volume automatically according to the vehicle speed. The faster the vehicle speed, the higher the volume increases. The slower the vehicle speed, the lower the volume decreases. This function adjusts the volume automatically, therefore the volume level changes depending on the content. Centerpoint lets vehicle owners enjoy a Bose surround sound experience.
  • Page 142: Safety Settings

    Configures safety and driver assistance features. Driver Assistance System Configures desired level of support and notification for driver assist functions. Function Available setting changes Mazda Radar Cruise Control Enable, Enables automatic control of following distance when using cruise Disable control.
  • Page 143 Features Settings Function Available setting changes Lane Departure Warning System Alert Type Audible, Sets the desired notification type for Lane Departure Warning Sys‐ Steering Wheel Vibration, tem alerts. Visual, Blind Spot Monitoring Visual + Audible, Selects the desired Blind Spot Monitoring alert notification type. Restore Factory Settings ―...
  • Page 144 Features Settings Including Smart Brake Support [Rear Crossing]. View Monitor Configures View Monitor camera view angles and display settings. Function Available setting changes Display Priority View at Start Up Enable, Enables View Monitor to be displayed after vehicle is started. Disable Side, Priority View...
  • Page 145 Features Settings Function Available setting changes Restore Factory Settings ― Restores Parking Sensor settings to the factory defaults. Speed Alert Configures Speed Alert notifications. Function Available setting changes Speed Alert Enable, Enables alerts for when the desired speed is exceeded. Disable Speed Alert Threshold 30 km/h ―...
  • Page 146: Vehicle Settings

    Features Settings Vehicle Settings Configures vehicle convenience features. Paddle Shift Logic Configures how to exit Manual shift mode after using steering wheel paddle shifters. Available setting changes Momentary Shift Control Reverts to Drive when paddle shifters are no longer used or +/OFF switch is held. Permanent Shift Control Stays in Manual shift mode until the +/off switch is held or vehicle is re-started.
  • Page 147 Features Settings Function Available setting changes Restore Factory Settings ― Restores door lock settings to the factory defaults. Exterior Lighting Configures settings for the vehicle's exterior lighting. Function Available setting changes Low, Automatic Headlight Sensitivity Medium-Low, Adjusts the sensitivity of the automatic headlight illumination fea‐ Medium, ture.
  • Page 148 Features Settings Function Available setting changes 7.5 seconds, Illuminated Entry Duration 15 seconds, Selects the desired illuminated entry lighting durations. 30 seconds, 60 seconds Restore Factory Settings ― Restores interior lighting settings to factory defaults. Rain-Sensing Wipers Enables automatic rain-sensing windshield wipers. Available setting changes Enable, Disable Turn Signals...
  • Page 149 Features Settings Function Available setting changes Restore Factory Settings ― Restores the airbag settings to the factory defaults. Driving Position Configures driver's seating position preferences. Function Available setting changes Key-linked Driving Position Enable, Connects driving position with the key and Driver ID. Disable Easy Driver Entry/Exit Standard, Small, Off...
  • Page 150: Connectivity Settings

    Features Settings Connectivity Settings ® Connection settings can be configured for linking Bluetooth and Smartphone functions. ® Bluetooth Settings Configures Bluetooth connectivity and related settings. Function Explanation ® Turns on when using Bluetooth . When checked, the status is ON. When unchecked, ®...
  • Page 151 1 or 2 minutes have passed, make sure that the Bluetooth ® setting on the device is enabled and attempt to reconnect the Bluetooth device from the Mazda Connect side. Pairing procedure 1. Select “Pair New Device”. 2. Check the content on the displayed Bluetooth Search screen and select “Continue”.
  • Page 152 ® 2. [Operations using the Bluetooth device] ® Select “Mazda” displayed in the search result list of the Bluetooth device and confirm the passcode or input the passcode. 3. When the pairing is successful, the Device Connected screen is displayed.
  • Page 153 Features Settings ® Before pairing, make sure that Bluetooth is on, both on your device and on the vehicle.  ® Bluetooth device selection ® ® When several Bluetooth devices have been registered, you can select the Bluetooth ® device to be connected. When you want to connect a different Bluetooth device that has ®...
  • Page 154 Features Settings ® ® Some Bluetooth devices cannot separate pairing for Bluetooth Hands-Free and  ® Bluetooth Audio, therefore, it may be connected as “Phone and Audio” even if only “Phone” or “Audio” is selected. ® Disconnecting a Bluetooth device connection ®...
  • Page 155  ® and short messages of the deleted Bluetooth device are also deleted. ® If a Bluetooth device is deleted from the registration, also delete “Mazda” from  ® Bluetooth device. Changing the Pairing Code The Pairing Code used when pairing can be changed using the following procedure.
  • Page 156 Features Settings 1. Select “Advanced Settings”. 2. Select “Vehicle Bluetooth Settings”. 3. Select “Pairing Code”. 4. Input the new Pairing Code. 2-122...
  • Page 157 Features Settings 5. Select NOTE ® The connection of already paired Bluetooth devices is unaffected even if the Pairing Code is changed. Smartphone Connectivity Settings Configures device-dependent settings including Android Auto & Apple CarPlay. Function Explanation Apple CarPlay Settings Configures Apple CarPlay settings for connected devices. Android Auto Settings Configures Android Auto settings for connected devices.
  • Page 158 Features Settings 2. Select the name of the device for which you want to change the settings from the list of ® currently registered iPhone 3. Select “Device Connection Status”. 4. Select the connection method. Deleting the Apple CarPlay™/Android Auto™ registration ®...
  • Page 159 Features Settings 1. Select “Apple CarPlay Settings”. 2. Select the name of the device you want to delete from the registration from the list of ® currently registered iPhone 3. Select “Delete Device”. 4. Select “Delete” on the Apple CarPlay Device Deletion screen. 2-125...
  • Page 160: System Settings

    Features Settings System Settings Configures language, time, and other general settings. Clock Adjusts the time and how it is displayed. Function Available setting changes Select “+” to advance the hours/minutes, and select “-” to move the hours/minutes Manual Time Adjustment back.
  • Page 161 Features Settings Function Available setting changes Guidance Length Normal, Selects the length of Voice Guidance responses. Brief Barge-In Enable, Allows user to interrupt with desired commands during Voice Disable Guidance responses. Voice Recognition User's Guide Provides example phrases for a variety of Voice Recognition-com‐ ―...
  • Page 162 Features Settings Function Content Update History Displays the update history of the Gracenote Database. Use Gracenote Database Album Art Utilizes Gracenote Database for displayed Album Art. Available setting changes Enable, Disable Connected Services Enables or disables the vehicle's connected services. Available setting changes Enable, Disable System Information...
  • Page 163 Convenience Using Apple CarPlay Apple CarPlay™....... 3-2 Connected Service (U.S.A. only).... Apple CarPlay™......3-2 ............3-12 Connected Service Overview..3-12 Android Auto™......... 3-7 Android Auto™......3-7...
  • Page 164: Convenience

    NOTE ® Before use, carefully read the user instructions for the iPhone  Do not use the Mazda Connect for a long time with the engine or EV system stopped.  Otherwise, the lead-acid battery power could be depleted. ®...
  • Page 165: Using Apple Carplay

    Convenience Apple CarPlay™ ® Connecting an iPhone ® ® Insert an Apple -genuine connector cord into the USB port and connect the iPhone . Insert or pull out the plug with the plug perpendicular to the USB port. 1. Located on center console 2.
  • Page 166 However, if the interval between stopping and starting the engine or EV system is short, the confirmation screen may not be displayed. Displaying the Apple CarPlay™ screen is displayed on the Mazda Connect home screen while Apple CarPlay™ is connected or press and hold the Home button. Slide the to the right while is displayed to display the Apple CarPlay™...
  • Page 167 Activates the Apple CarPlay™ application. Available CarPlay appli‐ Refer to the help information available with each application for the method cations of using each application. Returns to the Mazda Connect screen. Displays the Apple CarPlay™ map and now playing screen.
  • Page 168 To display the MAP screen commander switch to return to the Apple CarPlay™ map screen. 1 The voice recognition function of Mazda Connect cannot be used while Apple CarPlay™ is connected. Ending Apple CarPlay™ To end Apple CarPlay™ mode, disconnect the connector cord from the USB port or ®...
  • Page 169 Auto™ application from the Google Play™ on your Android™ Smartphone. Before use, carefully read the user instructions for the Android™ Smartphone.  Do not use the Mazda Connect for a long time with the engine or EV system stopped.  Otherwise, the lead-acid battery power could be depleted.
  • Page 170 Convenience Android Auto™ Connecting an Android™ Smartphone Insert an Android™ Smartphone-genuine connector cord into the USB port to connect the Android™ Smartphone. Insert or pull out the plug with the plug perpendicular to the USB port. 1. Located on center console 2.
  • Page 171 However, if the interval between stopping and starting the engine or EV system is short, the confirmation screen may not be displayed. Displaying the Android Auto™ screen is displayed on the Mazda Connect home screen while Android Auto™ is connected. Slide the to the right while is displayed to display the Android Auto™...
  • Page 172 You can display the Android Auto™ home screen by pressing the on the commander switch while any Android Auto™ screen is displayed. To move from the Mazda Connect screen to the Android Auto™ screen, press and hold the on the commander switch. Rotate the or slide it to select the item or icon.
  • Page 173 Press and hold on the commander switch. screen 1 The voice recognition function of Mazda Connect cannot be used while Android Auto™ is connected. Ending Android Auto™ To end Android Auto™, disconnect the connector cord from the USB port or disconnect the Android™...
  • Page 174  https://www.mazdausa.com/static/manuals/mazda-connected-service/index.html Privacy Mazda maintains a Privacy Statement which describes how we collect, use, share, store and secure data from your vehicle equipped with connected services. We provide you with connected services by collecting and using your personal information and vehicle location, health and driving data.
  • Page 175 Trouble Taking action such as when functions cannot be set or other problems arise Troubleshooting......... 4-2 Troubleshooting......4-2...
  • Page 176: Trouble

    No music playback. A USB device formatted by a file Connect a USB device formatted by system incompatible with Mazda FAT16 and FAT32. Connect is connected. This unit cannot display or play files The folder hierarchy is deeper than with a folder hierarchy deeper than A music file cannot be found.
  • Page 177 Trouble Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Solution method If Apple CarPlay™ is already ® activated using another iPhone Apple CarPlay™ cannot be used Apple CarPlay™ is already ® with an additional iPhone ® activated using another iPhone Disconnect Apple CarPlay™ once ® and then reconnect it to the iPhone you want to use to activate Apple CarPlay™.
  • Page 178 “Always Enable”. droid™ Smartphone which you do page 2-116. not want to use to activate Android Auto™ mode) ® Mazda Bluetooth Hands-Free Customer Service ® If you have any problems with Bluetooth , contact our toll-free customer service center. *Some models.
  • Page 179 Symptom Cause Solution method Refer to the website to check wheth‐ ® er or not your Bluetooth device is compatible with Mazda Connect. ® Make sure that Bluetooth and Find Mode are turned on in the Blue‐ ® tooth device’s settings.
  • Page 180 Cause Solution method Perform pairing using the following procedure: ® 1. Delete the target Bluetooth de‐ vice on the Mazda Connect. 2. Delete “Mazda” from the Blue‐ ® tooth search screen of the Pairing information registered to ® Bluetooth device.
  • Page 181 There is a malfunction in the micro‐ curred. Consult an expert repairer phone. (we recommend an Authorized Mazda Repairer). When a voice command is made The recognition accuracy improves The Guidance Volume setting value during voice guidance, the voice by setting the Guidance Volume to is too high.
  • Page 182 Problems related to messages Symptom Cause Solution method Downloading to Mazda Connect is Set the permissions to allow down‐ not being permitted from the Blue‐ Contacts cannot be displayed. ® loads from the Bluetooth device.
  • Page 183 ® engine or EV system is started. Bluetooth device. Press and hold the volume knob on The Mazda Connect screen does not The Mazda Connect power is turned the commander switch to turn on the display. off. Mazda Connect power.
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  • Page 186: Index

    Bluetooth<sup>®</sup> audio... 2-48 sup>..........2-5 Bluetooth<sup>®</sup> Hands- Vehicle Status Monitor....2-7 Free..........2-81 Communication Settings..... 2-98 Pairing........2-116 Mazda Connect Basic Operations..1-6 Audio remote control switch operation........1-11 CD............. 2-64 Commander Switch Operation..1-7 Commander Switch Operation....1-7 Operation using voice recognition Communication.........
  • Page 187 Settings..........2-101 Vehicle Status Monitor......2-7 Connectivity Settings....2-116 Voice Recognition Function In-Vehicle Displays....2-104 Operation using voice recognition Safety Settings......2-108 function........1-13 Sound Settings......2-106 System Settings......2-126 Vehicle Settings......2-112 SiriusXM<sup>®</sup>....2-31 What is Mazda Connect ?....1-2 SiriusXM Travel Link<sup>®</ sup>..........2-5 Troubleshooting........4-2...

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