Bluetooth Audio; How To Play Bluetooth Audio; Playing Bluetooth Audio - Vauxhall Mokka Infotainment Manual

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device to be connected, and try
again. If deleting the entire device
list does not work, then reinstall the
battery and reconnect.
■ If there is a problem after the
Bluetooth device has been
connected, use the multifunction
knob to carry out Settings →
Bluetooth settings → Restore
factory settings.
Initialise the device with the
problem caused by an error that
occurred with the connection of the
Bluetooth device and the
Infotainment system.
■ Sometimes, Bluetooth can only be
connected through handsfree or
the Bluetooth audio play functions
despite a stereo headset being
connected. In this case, try and
reconnect the Infotainment system
using the Bluetooth device.
■ For Bluetooth devices that do not
support stereo headsets, the
Bluetooth audio play function
cannot be used.

Bluetooth audio

How to play Bluetooth audio

■ A mobile phone or Bluetooth device
that supports A2DP (Advanced
Audio Distribution Profile) versions
over 1.2 must be registered and
connected to the product.
■ From the mobile phone or
Bluetooth device, find the Bluetooth
device type to set/connect the item
as a stereo headset.
A musical note icon n will appear at
the bottom right of the screen, if the
stereo headset is successfully
connected.
■ Do not connect the mobile phone to
the Bluetooth connection terminal.
An error may occur if it is connected
during the CD/MP3 and Bluetooth
audio play mode.
Phone

Playing Bluetooth audio

Press the AUX button repeatedly to
select the connected Bluetooth audio
play mode.
If the Bluetooth device is not
connected, then this function cannot
be selected.
Activating the mobile phone or
Bluetooth device will play the music
files.
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