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The phone sound quality is poor.
Phone sound quality depends on reception
conditions of cellular phone.
Move your car to a place where you can
enhance the cellular phone’s signal if the
reception is poor.
The volume of the connected audio device is low
(high).
Volume level will differ depending on the audio
device.
Adjust the volume of the connected audio
device or this unit.
The sound skips during playback of a
BLUETOOTH audio device.
Reduce the distance between the unit and the
BLUETOOTH audio device.
If the BLUETOOTH audio device is stored in a case
which interrupts the signal, remove the audio
device from the case during use.
Several BLUETOOTH devices or other devices
which emit radio waves are in use nearby.
Turn off the other devices.
Increase the distance from the other devices.
The playback sound stops momentarily when the
connection between this unit and the cellular
phone is being made. This is not a malfunction.
The connected BLUETOOTH audio device cannot
be controlled.
Check that the connected BLUETOOTH audio
device supports AVRCP.
Some functions do not work.
Check if the connecting device supports the
functions in question.
A call is answered unintentionally.
The connecting phone is set to answer a call
automatically.
Pairing failed due to a timeout.
Depending on the connecting device, the time
limit for pairing may be short.
Try completing the pairing within the time.
BLUETOOTH function cannot operate.
Turn off the unit by pressing OFF for more than
2 seconds, then turn the unit on again.
No sound is output from the car speakers during
handsfree call.
If the sound is output from the cellular phone, set
the cellular phone to output the sound from the
car speakers.
Siri Eyes Free is not activated.
Perform the handsfree registration for an iPhone
that supports Siri Eyes Free.
Set the Siri function on the iPhone to on.
Cancel the BLUETOOTH connection with the
iPhone and the unit, and reconnect.
Pandora® operation
Pandora® connection is not possible.
Shut down the Pandora® application on the
mobile device, and then launch it again.
Error displays/Messages
HUB NO SUPRT:
USB hubs are not supported.
IPD STOP:
iPod playback has finished.
Operate your iPod/iPhone to start playback.
NO DEV:
A USB device is not connected or
recognized.
Make sure the USB device or USB cable is securely
connected.
OVERLOAD:
The USB device is overloaded.
Disconnect the USB device, then press SRC to
select another source.
The USB device has a fault, or an unsupported
device is connected.
READ:
Now reading information.
Wait until reading is complete and playback
starts automatically. This may take some time
depending on the disc structure.
USB ERROR:
The USB device cannot be played.
Connect the USB device again.
USB NO MUSIC:
There is no playable file.
Connect a USB device containing playable files
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