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Bluetooth
Problem
Cause
Solution
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Unable to pair the unit with the
Bluetooth
device.
The
Bluetooth
function on the unit is disabled.
Set “Bluetooth” in the Setup menu to “On”.
Another
Bluetooth
device is already connected to this unit.
Disconnect the
Bluetooth
device that is currently paired, and then pair
with the desired
Bluetooth
device.
The unit and the
Bluetooth
devices are too far apart.
Move the
Bluetooth
device closer to the unit.
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A device emitting electromagnetic waves (such as a microwave oven,
a wireless device and so on) may be located nearby.
Use this unit further away from any devices that emit electromagnetic
waves.
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Your
Bluetooth
device does not support the A2DP protocol.
Use a
Bluetooth
device that supports the A2DP protocol.
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The connection profile registered in the
Bluetooth
device may not be
functioning correctly for some reason.
Delete the
Bluetooth
profile in the
Bluetooth
device, and then connect
the
Bluetooth
device to this unit.
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The passkey of the devices, such as a
Bluetooth
adaptor, that you want
to pair with the unit is other than “0000”.
Use a connecting device with a passkey “0000”.
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No sound can be heard, or the sound
cuts off intermittently.
The volume level of the
Bluetooth
device is too low.
Increase the volume level of the
Bluetooth
device.
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The
Bluetooth
device is not set to send audio signals to this unit.
On the
Bluetooth
device, select this unit as the audio output destination.
The
Bluetooth
connection has been cut.
Perform
Bluetooth
connection operations again.
The unit and the
Bluetooth
devices are too far apart.
Move the
Bluetooth
device closer to the unit.
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A device emitting electromagnetic waves (such as a microwave oven,
a wireless device and so on) may be located nearby.
Use this unit further away from any devices that emit electromagnetic
waves.
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