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Bluetooth
®
PAIRING YOUR BLUETOOTH
®
PHONE OR AUDIO DEVICE
NOTE:
For safety reasons, you cannot pair a phone while driving.
Before pairing your cell phone or audio device, you must manually turn on
the Bluetooth
®
function on the device. Refer to your device's Bluetooth
®
for
steps to turn on Bluetooth
®
.
For customer service and device compatibility:
Toll-free call: 800-430-0153
Website: www.MazdaUSA.com/bluetooth
IMPORTANT: Set the volume level on your cell phone or audio device to the highest
level before distortion starts, then adjust the volume on the vehicle's audio system.
When in range of another Wi-Fi device, the Bluetooth connection between your
phone and the system may disconnect for a short time if you have Wi-Fi enabled.
Turn off Wi-Fi on your phone if needed.
Touch Screen Pairing
1 Manually turn Bluetooth on your
phone or audio device.
2 Push Phone button.
3 Touch the
Setup
on-screen button.
4 Touch the
Bluetooth Setup
on-screen
button. The list of all paired devices
is displayed.
5 Touch the
Add New Device
on-screen
button to display the message and switch
to the device operation.
6 Using the device, perform a search for
the Bluetooth
®
device (Peripheral device).
7 Select “Mazda” from the device list searched
by the device.
8 Your phone will pair using one of the two ways:
a. Input the displayed 4-digit pairing code into
the device.
b. Verify the displayed 6-digit code on the audio unit, which is also
displayed on the device, and touch the Yes on-screen button.
9 Call History
Incoming/Outgoing history for the device is downloaded automatically.
NOTE:
Some phone models do not support all features. If your phone or device
does not pair, please visit www.MazdaUSA.com/bluetooth or contact (800) 430-0153
for further assistance or to report a phone /audio device concern.
NOTE: For connection issues, please conrm the Bluetooth
connection status by pushing the PHONE button and
looking in the top left corner for the Bluetooth icon and
your phone’s name. Some phones will turn off the Bluetooth signal after
connecting the USB cable to the vehicle or after downloading an update
If not displayed, check your phone and make sure Bluetooth is turned on
(or discoverable) in the Settings menu. Detailed instructions for some phones
are available online.
If there is still no connection, delete the pairing data on the system and
your phone and try again after conrming your cell phone is compatible at
www.MazdaUSA.com/bluetooth.
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BLUETOOTH FEATURES (WITH NAVIGATION)
See your Owner’s Manual for more information.
Push the PHONE button, then select the
“Setup” tab.
SMS TEXT AUDIO DELIVERY/
VOICE REPLY: Play (read) text from
a Bluetooth connected phone and
respond back.
NOTE: If “Message” is grayed out, your phone does not support this
feature. See your Owner’s Manual for more information.
DON’T DISTURB ME: You will not receive phone calls and messages.
DOWNLOAD PHONEBOOK: Use this feature and “All Contacts” to download
and update your phonebook in the vehicle. Some PHONEBOOKS may not
automatically update if changes are made on your phone.
AUTOMATIC 911 CALL: Calls 911 after certain moderate to severe collisions.
This can be turned ON and OFF.
NOTE:
Phone must be paired and connected.
Some phone models do not support all features.
Go to www MazdaUSA.com/bluetooth or contact (800) 430-0153
for further assistance or to report a phone/MP3 device concern.
See your Owner’s Manual for more information.
TO MAKE OR RECEIVE A HANDS-FREE CALL
button: To receive/swap a call.
button: To make a call (push and say
“Phone”.) or to skip vehicle
voice guidance and allow user
to speak next voice command.
button: To end/reject a call.
Automatic Bluetooth
Reconnection:
On engine start, the last connected
device will automatically be
re-connected after several seconds.
To switch phones, go to Device
Settings and select Bluetooth.
www.MazdaUSA.com
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