Bluetooth
Problem
The unit cannot be connected
to a Bluetooth device.
No sound can be heard, or
the sound cuts off
intermittently.
Cause
Bluetooth is not selected as the input source.
The unit is connected to a different Bluetooth device.
The unit is too far away from the Bluetooth device.
A device emitting electromagnetic waves (such as a
microwave oven, a wireless device and so on) may be
located nearby.
The Bluetooth device you are using may not support the
A2DP protocol.
The connection profile registered in the Bluetooth device
may not be functioning correctly for some reason.
The passkey on the Bluetooth adapter or other device
may be set to a code besides "0000".
The volume on the Bluetooth device may be too low.
Bluetooth is not selected as the input source.
Playback on the device has not been performed.
The sound output on the Bluetooth device may not be set
to this unit.
The connection to the Bluetooth device was cut off.
The unit may be too far away from the Bluetooth device.
A device emitting electromagnetic waves (such as a
microwave oven, a wireless device and so on) may be
located nearby.
Remedy
Select Bluetooth as the input source (p. 28).
Unpair the Bluetooth device that is currently connected, and pair
with the desired Bluetooth device.
Move the Bluetooth device closer to this unit.
Do not use this unit near devices that emit electromagnetic
waves.
Use a Bluetooth device that supports the A2DP protocol.
Delete the connection profile in the Bluetooth device, and then
connect the Bluetooth device to this unit.
Use a Bluetooth device on which the passkey is set to "0000".
Raise the volume on the Bluetooth device.
Select Bluetooth as the input source (p. 28).
Perform playback on the device.
Select this unit as the output destination on the Bluetooth device.
Connect with the Bluetooth device one more time.
Move the Bluetooth device near this unit.
Do not use this unit near devices that emit electromagnetic
waves.
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