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1 Turn on the Bluetooth function of the device. to display the connection menu. 3 Turn the M.C. dial to select [ADD DEVICE], then press to confirm.
(1) While the power of the unit is off, hold down the ( ) button until the unit enters pairing mode. The pairing mode is confirmed by the LED indicator's alternately flashing blue and red. Release the ( ) button after confirming that the LED indicator is alternately lighting blue and red.
What you can do about Bluetooth pairing failures
- Make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
- Determine which pairing process your device employs.
- Turn on discoverable mode.
- Make sure the two devices are in close enough proximity to one another.
- Power the devices off and back on.
- Remove old Bluetooth connections.
Touch "Device Connection"; it will move to the top of the screen. Touch Device Connection multiple times until it says "iPhone via Bluetooth". Press the Home button to exit the menu. Turn on Bluetooth on your iPhone and connect to the Pioneer radio.
Press and hold the "Phone" (icon) button on your Pioneer stereo. Turn the dial or press the "Down" button until "ADD DEVICE" is selected. Depress the dial or press "OK." Depress the dial or press "OK" again to begin a Bluetooth search.
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Connect your phonePlug a USB cable into your vehicle's USB port and plug the other end of the cable into your Android phone. Your phone might ask you to download the Android Auto app or update to the newest version of the app. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete setup.
If the device isn't recognized, remove the USB device and then re-insert it. Make sure that your device is set to the required mode before connecting it to the car stereo. Some USB devices need to be in a specific mode (such as a Mass Storage Class or Player mode, etc.) before you can use the USB device for playback.
Connect your Galaxy phone to a car
- USB: Connect a compatible USB cable to your phone, and then connect the other end to the USB port on your stereo.
- Auxiliary: Connect the AUX cable directly to the headphone jack on your phone.
- Bluetooth: When your car is turned on, enable pairing mode on your stereo.
Pair from your phone
- Check that your car is discoverable and ready to pair.
- Open your phone's Settings app.
- Tap ;Connected devices. If you see "Bluetooth," tap it.
- Tap Pair new device. your car's name.
Auxiliary: Connect the aux cable directly to the headphone jack on your phone. If your phone does not have a headphone jack, connect a USB-C headphone adapter to it. Then, connect the other end of the cable to the AUX in port on your car stereo.
Q: How do I answer an incoming call? A: If you have your Bluetooth phone paired and connected to the vehicle, you should hear a standard ring-tone through your vehicle speakers when you have an incoming call to your Bluetooth phone. To answer the call, use the steering wheel Push To Talk button.
Either your jack has broken solder joints at the board or the internal contacts are bent or cracked. To repair the aux input, you can dismantle the unit and repair the solder or put in a new jack. It takes some expertise. Personally, for the price of car audio these days, I'd buy a new unit.
How to Use AUX in a Car
- Connect your mobile device to your car's AUX port using a 1/8-inch-to-1/8-inch audio cable. Plug one end of the audio cable into the "headphone" port on your mobile device and the opposite end to the AUX port.
- Press the "AUX" button on your car stereo or toggle the input button to select the "AUX" input.
Locate the Aux Input socket on your car stereo or dashboard. Plug one end of audio cable into the headphone socket of your smartphone. Plug the other end of the cable into the car stereo Aux Input socket. Set the car stereo source to AUX Input.
Plug one end of the cable into the headphone jack of your iPod or MP3 player. Plug the other end of the cable into your car stereo's auxiliary input jack. Press the "AUX" button on your car stereo to cycle to the auxiliary cable setting. This button may also be labeled “CD” or “Source” on some stereos.
Steering roll connectors (SRC) are rotating connectors that join the steering wheel to the vehicle. These communicate the signals that activate airbags within the steering wheel and use flat cables for the wiring.