30
Audio Controls
(with 5.8” LCD screen)
HD RADIO
HD radio has a special receiver
which allows it to receive digital
broadcasts (where available)
in addition to the analog
broadcasts it already receives.
Digital broadcasts have better
sound quality than analog
broadcasts as digital broadcasts
provide free, crystal clear audio.
When the HD radio button is
ON (illuminated), there could
be a noticeable difference in
sound quality and volume when
a change from digital to analog
signals occurs. If the sound
quality and volume becomes
noticeably diminished or cuts
off, touch the HD button to turn
OFF HD radio (not illuminated).
1
To set a channel, first select AM,
FM1 or FM2.
2
Tune to the desired station.
3
Long-push any of the preset on-
screen buttons. The reception
frequency is programmed and
displayed on the preset button.
4
Repeat this operation for the other
stations and bands you want to
store. When receiving a programmed
frequency, select AM, FM1, or FM2
and touch the preset on-screen button.
The station frequency will be displayed.
AUDIO OPERATION
USING VOICE
Audio operation and media selection
can be done using voice. Push the
“Talk” button, wait for a beep, then say
a command in a clear, natural voice (not
too fast or too slow). A list of available
commands will be displayed on the
screen, and if you do not say anything,
the system will read the commands.
Commands will only work when in the
correct mode (Radio, CD, BT, USB, or
Pandora). To change modes, push the
“Talk” button and say “Change mode.”
Some commands are:
Radio:
Seek up/down, Preset #
CD:
Play track #
bT:
Next/Previous folder
CD, USb, bT:
Play, Repeat, Shuffle
CD,USb,bT, Pandora:
Pause, Resume
Pandora:
Skip song, Thumbs up/down
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bLUETOOTH
®
AUDIO
Bluetooth
®
enabled phones
and audio players provide
an opportunity to play music
through the audio system with
no wires attached.
Some phone models do not
support all features. Go to
www.MazdaUSA.com/bluetooth
or contact (800) 430-0153 for
further assistance or to report a
phone /MP3 device concern.
INSERTING THE CD
Insert CD, label-side up.