Activate Private Mode - Press and hold Bluetooth button for 3 seconds. Deactivate Private Mode - Press Bluetooth button once. Activate Call Hold - Press Bluetooth button twice. Deactivate Call Hold - Press Bluetooth button twice. End Call - Press Bluetooth button once. Owner's Manual Part No: MZDA-A2DP-OM...
If you have any questions concerning the installation or operation of your Bluetooth mobile phone kit, please contact your Authorised Mazda Dealer. Owner's Manual Part No: MZDA-A2DP-OM...
Bluetooht kit. AVRCP: Audio/Video Remote Control Profile, used to navigate through music features such as Play/Pause/Next/previous. A2DP: Advanced Audio Distribution Profile, used to transmit stereo music data from a Bluetooth device to the Bluetooth kit. Bluetooth Microphone • Increase Volume •...
Enter the Bluetooth menu. b. Activate the Bluetooth function. c. Search for Bluetooth devices. d. Select the device labelled ‘MAZDA’. e. Enter the following PIN: 0000. This establishes the connection between your mobile phone and the Bluetoothmobile phone kit.
Rejecting a Call If you do not wish to answer a call: Press and hold the Bluetooth button until the ring tone stops. Owner's Manual Part No: MZDA-A2DP-OM...
You move your mobile phone outside of the reception range of the Bluetooth mobile phone kit. (approximately 10 metres) The ignition switch is turned off and the system is not on a call. The mobile phone is switched off. Owner's Manual Part No: MZDA-A2DP-OM...
Bluetooth Mobile Phone Kit Owner's Manual Streaming A2DP Audio The Bluetooth kit can stream audio music from an A2DP device via your stereo. A2DP via Mobile Phone Given that your mobile phone is enabled with A2DP Bluetooth Profile, you will be able to stream the music via the Bluetooth kit to your stereo.
Bluetooth Mobile Phone Kit Owner's Manual Connecting/Pairing Note: If connecting both a mobile phone and the Mazda Bluetooth Audio Transmitter to the Bluetooth kit, it is recommended that the phone is connected first. When using a phone which can enable/disable Bluetooth profiles (such as Blackberry) manually disable Audio Source (A2DP) and AV Remote Control target (AVRCP) profiles when using the iPod Adaptor.
Note: Connecting any other media device to the vehicle AUX IN jack will deactivate A2DP streaming. When using Partially Compatible Nokia phones together with the Mazda Bluetooth Audio Transmitter, the phone’s Bluetooth connection may be lost when keypad tones or error tones are sounded. It is recommended to disable any tones and limit the phone usage while connected to the Bluetooth kit.
Bluetooth system volume is too loud. Turn down the An echo is present. volume on the Bluetooth system during the call. Refer to your Authorised Mazda Dealer, or call Lumen Problem is still Present. Australia on (03) 87871000 for further information.
Reset Mazda Bluetooth Audio Transmitter by disconnecting it from the iPod and repeat pairing procedure. Another A2DP device is already connected to the Bluetooth kit. Hold down the ‘-’ button on the microphone until a tone is heard. Redo pairing procedure.
• Last number redial (if supported by the mobile phone). • Private mode. • Pairing of multiple phones (connection of one mobile phone at a time). • Profiles enabled HF, A2DP, AVRCP. FCC Notice Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Please note that all information, illustrations and specifications in this Handbook are based on the latest product information available at the time of printing. Mazda reserves the right to make any changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation.
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