Music
•
Use the iPod, USB or Jack connectors to connect the
Parrot MKi9200 to your iPod / USB stick / audio player.
Insert the SD card into the appropriate slot.
•
You can also use the Parrot MKi9200 to listen to songs
stored on your mobile phone / PDA / smartphone. Your
mobile phone must support the Bluetooth® A2DP profile.
•
To change the music source, press the jog wheel to
access the source menu and select it in the following
order :
-
iPod
(or iPhone) ;
-
USB
(MP3 player / USB flash drive) ;
-
SD card
;
-
Audio Bluetooth
(audio player supporting A2DPprofile
connected via Bluetooth) ;
-
Line In
(analogue audio player).
While playing a song, press the red button to get to
main menu. While navigating through the menus, press
the Play button to get to the Now Playing screen.
•
There is no restriction in terms of capacity of SD card /
USB stick. Only MP3 (Mpeg 1 Layer3) or WMA formats are
supported.
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In case of problem
Before you begin
•
Make sure the "Good bye" message is displayed on the
Parrot MKi9200 screen when you turn the ignition off.
► Refer to the Checking the wiring section for more
information.
•
Make sure you have the latest software update on your
Parrot MKi9200. To do so, select
settings >
Information. Compare this number with the one
on our website, Downloads section.
Problems while using the phone function
•
Make sure your phone is compatible with the Parrot
MKi9200. To do so, refer to the compatibility list of the
Parrot MKi9200 available on our website www.parrot.com,
in the Support & Downloads section.
•
If your phone is compatible with the Parrot MKi9200 and if
you already have the latest software update:
1.
Erase the memory of the Parrot MKi9200. To do
so, select
Settings > Advanced settings > Factory
settings.
2.
On your telephone, erase the Parrot system from the
list of Bluetooth peripherals (or reboot your iPhone).
3.
Repeat the linking procedure for the 2 devices.
Settings > Advanced