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CONNECTING AN
EXTERNAL DEVICE
WARNING
Make sure the external device is
securely mounted within the vehicle,
and that trailing connections do not
obstruct any of the driving controls.
External devices may be connected using
the auxiliary input socket and the USB
port. See
Auxiliary input (AUX IN)
socket
(page 111). See
USB port
(page
q
Connection
Plug in the device, and if necessary secure
it to prevent movement within the vehicle.
Connecting an iPod
It is possible to connect your iPod using
the standard iPod USB lead and a separate
3.5 mm audio jack lead. If using this
method preset the iPod volume to
maximum and turn off any equalizer
settings before making the connections:
l
Connect the headphone output of the
iPod to the AUX IN socket.
l
Connect the USB lead from the iPod to
the vehicle USB socket.
CONNECTING AN
EXTERNAL DEVICE -
VEHICLES WITH:
BLUETOOTH®
q
Connecting a Bluetooth® audio
device
CAUTION
As various standards exist,
manufacturers are able to implement a
variety of profiles in their Bluetooth®
devices. Because of this, an
incompatibility can occur between the
Bluetooth® device and the system,
which in some cases may limit system
functionality. To avoid this situation,
only recommended devices should be
used.
Consult an Authorised Mazda Repairer
for full details.
Bonding the device
NOTE
Some audio and navigation units have a
separate Bluetooth® audio menu. Use
this to access setup and control.
To connect the device to the system
follow the same procedure as for
Bluetooth® hands free phones. See
Bluetooth® setup
(page 264).
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