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BLACK BTAUDIO-IE-2001_5103404_Cover.indd 2020/07/08 9:28:49...
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• We recommend that you also read the separate instructions for the equipment on your vehicle that was installed by your Mazda Dealer. • Your Mazda Dealer will be glad to answer any questions you may have about the information in this manual.
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Symbols Used in This Manual CAUTION Failure to follow these instructions identified by this symbol could result in injuries or an accident. ADVICE Failure to follow these instructions identified by this symbol could cause malfunction or damage to your vehicle. NOTE This symbol identifies information that you need to know.
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL AND HOW TO FIND A SPECIFIC TOPIC ● HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ● HOW TO FIND A SPECIFIC TOPIC ● CHAPTER DESCRIPTION...
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL Chapter index tab Chapter/section titles Use this for quick access to These titles are useful for getting the gist of your desired chapter. the content at a glance. RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER Precautions CAUTION • Operate the player only while the vehicle is stationary.
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HOW TO FIND A SPECIFIC TOPIC Use chapter/section titles as keys Page 0-5 Search for the page describing the specific topic by using the general table of contents under CHAPTER DESCRIPTION, the CHAPTER INDEX, and/or the TABLE OF CONTENTS on the first page of each chapter.
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CHAPTER DESCRIPTION HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL AND HOW TO FIND A SPECIFIC TOPIC ·········· 0 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER ················ 1...
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RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER ● Precautions ● Control Panel ● Using the Audio System 1-18 ● Trademarks 1-26...
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RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER Precautions CAUTION • Operate the player only while the vehicle is stationary. Operating them while the vehicle is moving could cause an accident. • Adjust the volume so that sound outside of the vehicle can be heard. If outside sound cannot be heard, accidents may be harder to avoid.
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RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER Turning the Power On Press the "MODE/Power" button to turn the power on. Press and hold it for 1 second or more to turn the power off. Volume Adjustment Press the "Volume control" button to adjust the volume. : Volume will increase 1 step every time the button is pressed.
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RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER Adjusting Treble 1. Press the "FUNC" button to display "TRE". 2. Press the "TUNE/TRACK" button (" ") while "TRE" is displayed to adjust the treble level. : Level will increase every time the button is pressed. : Level will decrease every time the button is pressed.
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RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER Adjusting Balance 1. Press the "FUNC" button to display "BAL". 2. Press the "TUNE/TRACK" button (" ") while "BAL" is displayed to adjust the balance of volume from the left and right speakers. : Right speaker volume will increase every time the button is pressed.
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RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER NOTE • When the clock display is "ON", it is displayed prioritized over the audio display (radio frequency, song number, or elapsed time). • When the power source is interrupted by battery disconnection, the time of the clock will be reset.
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RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER Tuner Mode Operations Tuning 1. Press the "MODE" button when the power is on to select either AM radio or FM radio. It is switched to AM radio when "AM" is displayed, and FM radio when "FM" is displayed. 2.
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RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER NOTE • The radio stations in memory are erased when the power supply is interrupted to replace the battery or fuses. Programming Preset Channels 1. Display the channel number you wish to program. 2. Press the "CH" button for 2 seconds or longer. The frequency display will blink.
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RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER CD Operations ADVICE • Use 12cm disc. Do not use 8cm disc or an adapter for 8cm disc. Playing CDs (When There is No CD Inserted) Insert a CD into the CD slot with the label side (printed side) facing up. The power will switch on and playback will start automatically.
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1-10 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER Fast Forwarding/Fast Reversing Press and hold the "TRACK" button (" ") during playback to advance the music forward or backward quickly. Fast forward or fast reverse is stopped and the music is played back when the "TRACK" button (" ") is released.
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1-11 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER Repeat Playback 1. Press the "FUNC" button for less than 1 second to display "RPT". For CD: 2. Every time the "TRACK" button (" ") is pressed, it will switch between "OFF" and "ON". "OFF": Repeat playback is off. "ON": Music being played back will be repeatedly played back.
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1-12 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER Ejecting the CD Press the " " button to stop playback and eject the CD. Stopping CD Playback To stop the playback of a CD • Eject the CD. • Switch to another audio mode. •...
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1-13 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER USB Memory Operations Playing Music Downloaded in USB Flash Memory Insert the adapter to the USB terminal and connect the USB device that stores music data. After the music data is recognized, the playback will start. NOTE •...
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1-14 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER NOTE • When playback of the music file is started, the file number in the folder being played back is shown on the display. • When switching to other mode from the USB mode, then returning to the USB mode, it allows you to return to the music file that was played last.
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1-15 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER Selecting a Track Inside a Folder 1. Press the "FLD" button for less than 1 second. Folder number is displayed. As an example, "F100" for folder number 100. 2. Press the "TRACK" button (" ") to select the folder number.
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1-16 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER Root Directory When the "FLD" button is pressed for 1 second or more, the first folder in the USB device is selected to start playback. Switching the Displayed Items on the Display Every time the "DISP" button is pressed for 1 second or more, the file number and elapsed time is switched.
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1-17 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER AUX Operations Connecting Your Portable Audio Device to Play Music 1. Open the cover and connect your portable audio device to mini jack. CAUTION • Either place the portable audio device and mini plug cable somewhere where they will not interfere with driving or temporarily secure them at a location where...
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1-18 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER Using the Audio System Radio Usually, a problem with radio reception does not mean there is a problem with your radio - it is just the normal result of conditions outside the vehicle. For example, nearby buildings and terrain can interfere with FM reception. Power lines or telephone wires can interfere with AM signals.
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1-19 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER Disc When it is cold or when it is raining, the car windows will fog up and cause dew (water drops) to form in the vehicle compartment (condensation). When this happens, the sound will jump, and playback will stop. Ventilate the vehicle compartment and dehumidify before resuming use.
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1-20 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER SACD (Super Audio CD) can only be played in the CD level of a hybrid disc. CCCD (Copy Control CD) may not play as it does not meet the standard CD requirements. CD-EXTRA can be played as a music CD. The sound of a data track of a Mixed Mode CD cannot be played.
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1-21 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER Handling a Disc Avoid exposing the disc to direct sunlight and always keep it in a case. Otherwise, the disc will bend and become unusable. Do not stick any paper tape to the recording side or the label side as it may lead the disc to malfunction.
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1-22 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER Rental Discs Flakes Do not use any disc that has cellophane tape or any rental disc that has glue from the label exposed or if some of the removed label is still attached to it. Using the disc like this may cause the disc to not ecorded surface eject properly and damage the disc.
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1-23 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER MP3/WMA Files MP3 (MPEG Audio LAYER 3) is a standard format for sound compression technology. MP3 can compress a file to one-tenth of its original size. WMA (Windows Media™ Audio) is a Microsoft sound compression format. It can compress sounds to a smaller size than the MP3.
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1-24 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER Bit Rate Playable MP3 file: • MPEG1 LAYER3 - 32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/160/192/224/256/320 (kbps) • MPEG2/2.5 LAYER3 - 16/24/32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/160 (kbps) WMA file: • Ver.7,8,9 - 48/64/80/96/128/160/192 (kbps) WMA files are only compatible with 2ch playback. MP3 files are compatible to the respective modes of stereo, joint stereo, dual channel, monaural.
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1-25 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER USB Devices USB Memory Standards Supported file formats: FAT 12/16/32 • Supported audio formats: MP3/WMA • Maximum current: 1 A • Compatibility: USB1.1/2.0 (maximum transfer speed is same as USB 1.1) • Mass memory support: Supports USB mass storage class. •...
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1-26 RADIO AND CD/USB PLAYER Trademarks • Windows Media is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. • This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft.
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