Problem
Cause and Solution
1.
Ignition is turned off. Turn on the ignition.
2.
Mazda
Bluetooth
Audio Transmitter pairing time
expired. Reset Mazda
Bluetooth
Audio Transmitter by
disconnecting it from the iPod and repeat pairing
procedure.
3.
Another A2DP device is already connected to the
Bluetooth
kit. Hold down the ‘-’ button on the
microphone until a tone is heard. Redo pairing
procedure.
4.
iPod battery low. Connect the charging cable. Redo
pairing procedure.
1.
Ignition is turned off. Turn on the ignition.
2.
Volume is on mute or set to low. Adjust volume on
vehicle’s audio system.
3.
iPod battery low. Connect the charging cable. Redo
pairing procedure.
4.
Mazda
Bluetooth
Audio Transmitter is not connected
to
Bluetooth
kit, re-connect Transmitter.
5. Radio is not set to Auxiliary input. Set radio to Auxiliary
input.
6.
iPod is paused. Press play button.
7. Another media device is connected to the vehicle
AUX IN jack. Remove any plug from vehicle AUX IN
jack.
1.
Bluetooth
phone is connected and active/in call.
iPod functionality is not present when phone is
active/in call.
2.
Bluetooth
remote control profile is connected to
phone instead of dongle. Hold the ‘-’ button down
on the microphone until a tone is heard. Redo pairing
procedure.
1.
Volume from Mazda
Bluetooth
Audio Transmitter is
fixed. Adjust volume from vehicle’s audio system.
Refer to your Authorised Mazda Dealer, or call Lumen
Australia on (03) 87871000 for further information.
Cannot pair or connect
Mazda
Bluetooth
Audio
Transmitter to
Bluetooth
Kit.
No iPod/Mobile A2DP audio
can be heard.
No iPod functionality
through
Bluetooth
Kit.
Cannot adjust volume from
iPod
Troubleshooting -
A2DP
Problem is still present.
Bluetooth
Mobile Phone Kit Owner's Manual
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Owner's Manual Part No: MZDA-A2DP-OM