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PAIRING, UNPAIRING A TELEPHONE
– select "Scan devices" using 33 or 34,
then confirm using 35.
A message is displayed on the screen.
Press 35 to start the search.
The search for Bluetooth® devices in
the vicinity will begin (this search may
take up to 60 seconds.).
Select the telephone that you wish
to pair using 33 or 34, then confirm
using 35.
From your Bluetooth® device, accept
the pairing request.
When the message "Name of con-
nected Bluetooth device" is displayed
on the audio system screen, the
Bluetooth® device is automatically
stored and connected to the vehicle.
On the screen, you will then see your
device in the list of recognised tele-
phones, which can also be accessed
from the "Select device" sub-menu.
After 60 seconds, if pairing fails, the
"Pairing failed" message appears.
Repeat these operations again.
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Please refer to your telephone's user
guide for further information.
Pairing a Bluetooth® telephone with
the audio system from your phone
This method allows you to make a
Bluetooth® search from your phone.
To pair your phone using this method,
perform the following steps:
– press 32 to access the main menu;
– select "Set Time", "Phone" using 33
or 34, then confirm using 35;
– select "Pair device" using 33 or 34,
then confirm using 35;
– The
message
"Re-enter
XXXXXX" appears on the audio
system screen and a 60 second
countdown begins.
The audio system is then visible to
other Bluetooth® devices for approxi-
mately 60 seconds.
Search for the audio system using your
telephone, then select it or accept the
pairing code with your telephone.
The message "MY CAR connected" or
"R&Go Multimédia" is displayed on the
audio system screen to confirm that
your telephone is paired and connected
with your audio system.
If pairing fails, the audio system display
returns to the "Phone" menu.
If the maximum number of tele-
phones paired with the audio system is
reached, you need to unpair an exist-
ing telephone before pairing a new one
(refer to the information on 'Unpairing a
telephone' in this section).
Pin:
Your hands-free phone
system is only intended to
facilitate communication by
reducing the risk factors,
without removing them completely.
Always comply with the laws of the
country in which you are travelling.

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