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Nokia P6103 Quick Start Manual page 2

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Q: What should I do if my phone cannot connect to the Nokia P6103 Car Charger via Bluetooth?
A: First, check if your phone is connected to another Bluetooth device as it might have
automatically connected to the last Bluetooth device you used. If so, you have to disconnect
from the other device and connect to the Nokia P6103 Car Charger. If it still does not work, please
contact our service department for further assistance. Contact information of our servicing
partners can be found at the bottom of our support page. Please visit
www.nokia.com/support/
Q:Why is there a background noise when playing music or making a call while driving?
A: If the noise is heard only from time to time, it might be caused by signal interruption; the
noise should disappear when you change your location. You can also choose another unused
FM frequency to play your music (see #2 above). If the noise persists, find and set another FM
frequency far away from a local radio frequency.
Q: Why is the music or phone volume so low?
A: Adjust the volume on the phone or increase the volume on the Nokia P6103 Car Charger.
Q: What audio format does the Nokia P6103 Car Charger support?
A: It supports MP3, WMA, WMV, APE, and FLAC.
Q: What's the maximum memory capacity of the TF card that the Nokia P6103 Car Charger
supports?
A: 64GB.
Q: How many devices can the Nokia P6103 Car Charger charge simultaneously?
A: It can charge two devices simultaneously.
Q: Can fast-charging damage a smartphone's battery or shorten its lifespan?
A: No. Smartphones have a complete set of power management protocols. In fast-charging mode,
high-power charging is not maintained throughout. Instead, the power fluctuates to minimize
potential damage to the battery.
Q: Which types of car, truck or van can the Nokia P6103 Car Charger work with?
A: The Nokia P6103 Car Charger works with all kinds of cars, trucks or vans with a 12V or 24V
auxiliary power outlet.
Q: What is the function of the LED display?
A: To detect the car battery's voltage. When it's lower than 11.6V (cars) or lower than 23.2V (trucks,
vans), it is recommended that you get your car battery checked. There could be ±0.2v error of the
actual battery voltage.

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