SRC button if you want to change the source or reselect it
later.
If necessary, adjust the volume on the external device
if the output of it is adjustable.
12. Bluetooth® Connection Setup
Bluetooth®
The Bluetooth® functionality enables wireless pairing of cell
phones and media players with your car radio.
To pair a supported device with your car radio, use the
functions described in the following sections.
Establishing a Bluetooth® connection
Turn the radio on, open the Bluetooth® settings on your
Bluetooth® device, search for available devices, and follow
the Bluetooth® device's manual to pair them.
After a successful connection is established, the car
radio briefly displays "CONNECTED (VERBUNDEN)",
followed by the name of the connected device, and the
small Bluetooth® symbol on the display lights up.
Tip: confirm any messages prompted on your phone
Tip: the AUX connector is automatically activated when
the plug is inserted. If the AUX connector is free, the AUX
source is not available through the SRC button.
Tip: to prevent damage to the radio, use only plugs
and cables that are not defective.
immediately, otherwise some features may be limited,
unavailable, or pairing may not work.
Tip: this is required only once, the devices will
automatically reconnect one to another when they are in
range.
Tip: at the time of its launch, the Bluetooth® functionality
was tested extensively with various phones and media
players to ensure the highest possible compatibility.
However, some features may be limited or not work at all,
depending on the device in use. In case of such problems,
please check if an update is available for your device or car
radio.
Tip: up to 5 Bluetooth® devices can be paired, but they
cannot be connected simultaneously. One or two devices
can be connected to the device simultaneously after you
enable the TWIN CONNECT.
Before connecting another Bluetooth® device, disconnect