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INFOTAINMENT
RADIO
USB MP3 Player and USB Drives:
The USB MP3 players and USB drives
connected must comply with the USB
Mass Storage specification.
Front Auxiliary / Rear Auxiliary
In front auxiliary mode, you can play an
external device such as an iPod
®
or MP3
player via the auxiliary input jack on the
front of the receiver. To use an external
device simply connect the device via the
auxiliary input jack.
In rear auxiliary mode, you can play an
external device that you have connected
via the receiver’s rear power auxiliary
input lines. To use an external device
simply connect the device via the
auxiliary input jack and select it using
the source button
Bluetooth®
The Bluetooth Menu is available when
the Phone button is pressed for more
than 3 seconds. To navigate through it,
rotate the knob. The Bluetooth Menu
consists on the following options:
• BT ENABLE
• CONNECT PH
• DISCONNECT PH
• ADD PHONE
• DELETE PH (Some options are only
available when a device has been
paired previously)
• Enabling/Disabling Bluetooth: Enter
the BT menu and Rotate the Volume
Knob until the display shows: BT
Disable or BT Enable. Press the
Volume Knob to Enable or Disable
the Bluetooth.
• Pairing a Bluetooth Device: Enable
the BT in the Radio and your device.
Enter the BT Menu and Rotate the
Volume Knob until the display
shows: ADD PHONE, press the
volume The radio will display
ADDING PH for 3 seconds and the
Bluetooth status icon will blink. The
radio will be in discoverable mode,
set your cell phone to add a
Bluetooth device and look for the
name “Delphi500 Radio.” Follow the
instructions on your phone to add a
connection. When necessary, use 4
PIN numbers 0000 to connect to the
radio. When the cell phone has been
successfully added, the radio will
display PH CONNECTED for 3
seconds and then the Bluetooth
device name for 3 seconds. Phone
Icon will be active on the display.
• Connecting a Device: If your device
was previously paired, you can
simply connect to the device: Go to
the BT Menu and select CONNECT
PH. The radio will attempt the
connection to the selected device.
The Phone icon will be active and
the arrows icon will flash. When the
radio connects, the Bluetooth icon
will blink. This signifies that the
receiver is attempting to download
the cell phone’s CONTACTS (for the
DIAL CONTACTS function). The icon
will cease to blink if all contacts have
been downloaded or if the radio
times out from receiving contacts
from the cell phone device. Phone
Icon remains active.
• Disconnecting a Device: If your
device is currently connected and
you require disconnecting it from the
radio: Go to the BT Menu, select
DISCONNECT PH by pressing the
knob, The radio will show
DISCONNECT PH for a short time.
Once the Phone is disconnected the
radio will display DISCONNECTED
first and then the Bluetooth device
name. The Phone Icon will be
inactive.
• Deleting one or all Devices: To delete
from the radio one or all devices
previously paired: Go to the BT
Menu, select DELETE PH and press
the knob. The radio will show a
device list (navigate through it by
rotating the knob). Select the device
to be deleted or select DELETE ALL
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