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Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting Table of Contents sections 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 You can quickly solve most problems with your CarAudio Connect FM by following the advice in this section. The audio is not coming out of the stereo speakers. • Make sure both the car stereo and the CarAudio Connect FM are powered on. • Make sure the car stereo is set to FM, and the frequency matches that shown on the CarAudio Connect FM. • Make sure the stereo volume is set to a comfortable listening level. • Make sure the phone's audio is not muted. • Make sure that your phone or device is connected via Bluetooth to the CarAudio Connect FM. The light ring should be blue. If there is another phone or device in the car that was recently connected to the CarAudio Connect FM, turn Bluetooth off on those devices to make sure they don't have the connection. Trouble with pairing • Make sure the light ring around the main button is blinking in orange. • Make sure your phone's Bluetooth is turned ON. • Set your phone to Search for new connections. • If you previously paired to an CarAudio Connect FM, clear the previous pairing from your phone's device list and try again. I can't control music playback using the button. • Try tapping the multifunction button again. Some phones require one press to put them into music mode, and a second press to start music playing. • Unfortunately, not all phones will support this feature. This is a result of how various phone manufacturers implement the Bluetooth standard. I can't skip songs using the button. • To skip forward, allow a very short pause between button presses. • Not all phones support this feature. CarAudio Connect FM - Bluetooth 12

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CarAudio Connect FM - Bluetooth
SECTIONS
Table of Contents
1
2
3
5
7
4
TROUBLESHOOTING
6
You can quickly solve most problems with your CarAudio Connect FM
by following the advice in this section.
The audio is not coming out of the stereo speakers.
Make sure both the car stereo and the CarAudio Connect FM are
powered on.
Make sure the car stereo is set to FM, and the frequency matches
that shown on the CarAudio Connect FM.
Make sure the stereo volume is set to a comfortable listening level.
Make sure the phone’s audio is not muted.
Make sure that your phone or device is connected via
Bluetooth
to
the CarAudio Connect FM. The light ring should be blue. If there is
another phone or device in the car that was recently connected to
the CarAudio Connect FM, turn
Bluetooth
off on those devices to
make sure they don’t have the connection.
Trouble with pairing
Make sure the light ring around the main button is blinking in orange.
Make sure your phone’s
Bluetooth
is turned ON.
Set your phone to
Search
for new connections.
If you previously paired to an CarAudio Connect FM, clear the
previous pairing from your phone’s device list and try again.
I can’t control music playback using the button.
Try tapping the multifunction button again. Some phones require
one press to put them into music mode, and a second press to start
music playing.
Unfortunately, not all phones will support this feature. This is a
result of how various phone manufacturers implement the
Bluetooth
standard.
I can’t skip songs using the button.
To skip forward, allow a very short pause between button presses.
Not all phones support this feature.