Belkin F8M117TT User Manual - Page 12

Online Audio Services, Turning the CarAudio Connect FM Off

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Daily Use Table of Contents sections 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Online Audio Services If you use audio-streaming services such as Pandora® or iheartradio®, you might be able to use CarAudio Connect FM to listen to the streaming audio through your car stereo. However, not all phones or audio-streaming services support this feature. If you try this and sound comes out of your phone instead of the car speakers: 1. Check to make sure the phone is connected to the CarAudio Connect FM (the light ring is blue and there are no other paired phones or devices active). 2. Check the app's settings to make sure the Bluetooth option is enabled and the sound output is set to Bluetooth. Turning the CarAudio Connect FM Off It is normally not necessary to turn the product off, since turning the car off will usually cut power to the car's power plug (also known as a cigarette lighter adapter). However, some cars have a power plug that stays on even when the car is off. If you have a car like that, make sure to disconnect the Bluetooth connection before getting out of the car*. Do this by pressing and holding the multifunction button until the light ring turns off. Once the light ring turns off, release the button. The CarAudio Connect FM will disconnect the Bluetooth and go into sleep mode. At this point, your phone should also be disconnected. *If you don't disconnect Bluetooth, and you happen to still be in range of the CarAudio Connect FM, phone call audio will still be sent to the car. You could answer the call on your phone, but you would not be able to hear the call. CarAudio Connect FM - Bluetooth 10

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DAILY USE
Online Audio Services
If you use audio-streaming services such as Pandora
®
or iheartradio
®
,
you might be able to use CarAudio Connect FM to listen to the
streaming audio through your car stereo. However, not all phones or
audio-streaming services support this feature. If you try this and sound
comes out of your phone instead of the car speakers:
1.
Check to make sure the phone is connected to the CarAudio
Connect FM (the light ring is blue and there are no other paired
phones or devices active).
2.
Check the app’s settings to make sure the
Bluetooth
option is
enabled and the sound output is set to
Bluetooth
.
Turning the CarAudio Connect FM Off
It is normally not necessary to turn the product off, since turning the
car off will usually cut power to the car’s power plug (also known as a
cigarette lighter adapter).
However, some cars have a power plug that stays on even when the car
is off. If you have a car like that, make sure to disconnect the
Bluetooth
connection before getting out of the car*. Do this by pressing and holding
the multifunction button until the light ring turns off. Once the light ring
turns off, release the button. The CarAudio Connect FM will disconnect
the
Bluetooth
and go into sleep mode. At this point, your phone should
also be disconnected.
*If you don’t disconnect
Bluetooth
, and you happen to still be in range of
the CarAudio Connect FM, phone call audio will still be sent to the car.
You could answer the call on your phone, but you would not be able to
hear the call.