bluetooth MAZDA MODEL 2 2017 (in English) Workshop Manual

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Interior Features
Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)]
Voice Recognition
Basic Operation Method
Activating Voice Recognition
Press the talk button.
Ending Voice Recognition
Use one of the following methods:
 


 Press the hang-up button.



 Say, “Cancel”.



 Operate the commander switch or the
centre display (only when vehicle is
stopped).

Skipping Voice Guidance (for faster
operation)
Press and release the talk button.
Troubleshooting for Voice Recognition
If you do not understand an operation
method while in the voice recognition
mode, say “Tutorial” or “Help”.
Commands useable anytime during
voice recognition
“Go Back” and “Cancel” are commands
which can be used at anytime during voice
recognition.
Returning to previous operation
To return to the previous operation, say,
“Go Back” while in voice recognition
mode.
Cancel
To put the Bluetooth
® Hands-Free system
in standby mode, say, “Cancel” while in
voice recognition mode.
To prevent a deterioration in the voice
recognition rate and voice quality, the
following points should be observed:
 




 The voice recognition cannot be
performed while voice guidance or
the beep sound is operating. Wait
until the voice guidance or the beep
sound is ¿ nished before saying your
commands.




 Phone related commands are available
only when your phone is connected via
Bluetooth
® . Make sure your phone is
connected via Bluetooth ® before you
operate phone related voice commands.
 


 Music play commands, such as Play
Artist and Play Album can be used only
in USB audio mode.
 


 Do not speak too slowly or loudly (no
loud voice).
 


 Speak clearly, without pausing between
words or numbers.
 


 Dialects or different wording other
than hands-free prompts cannot be
recognised by voice recognition. Speak
in the wording speci¿ ed by the voice
commands.
 


 It is not necessary to face the
microphone or approach it. Speak the
voice commands while maintaining a
safe driving position.
 


 Close the windows to reduce loud
noises from outside the vehicle, or turn
down the airÀ ow of the air-conditioning
system while Bluetooth
® Hands-Free is
being used.
 


 Make sure the vents are not directing air
up towards the microphone.

NOTE
If the voice recognition performance is
not satisfactory.
Refer to Troubleshooting on page 5-140 .

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Entertainment (audio) related command
Voice command Function Corresponding audio
source
(Go to/Play) AM (Radio) Switches the audio source to AM radio. All
(Go to/Play) FM (Radio) Switches the audio source to FM radio. All
(Go to/Play) DAB (Radio) Switches the audio source to DAB radio. All
(Go to/Play) Bluetooth (Audio) Switches the audio source to BT audio. All
(Go to/Play) Aha (Radio) Switches the audio source to Aha
™ Radio. All
(Go to/Play) Stitcher Switches the audio source to Stitcher™ Radio. All
(Go to/Play) USB 1 Switches the audio source to USB 1. All
(Go to/Play) USB 2 Switches the audio source to USB 2. All
Play Playlist {Playlist name} Plays the selected playlist. USB
Play Artist {Artist name} Plays the selected artist. USB
Play Album {Album name} Plays the selected album. USB
Play Genre {Genre name} Plays the selected genre. USB
Play Folder {Folder name} Plays the selected folder. USB

Navigation related command
For the navigation screen voice commands, refer to the separate navigation system manual.
NOTE
  Some commands cannot be used depending on the grade and speci¿ cation. 
 Some commands cannot be used depending on the device connection conditions and
the use conditions.
  The commands are examples of the available commands.

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Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)]
Settings
NOTE
Depending on the grade and speci¿ cation, the screen display may differ.
Select the
icon on the home screen and display the Settings screen.
Switch the tab and select the setting item you want to change.
You can customize settings in the setup display as follows:

Tab Item Function
AD-Disp Height
Brightness Control
Other Refer to Active Driving Display on page
4-35 .
Display Refer to Volume/Display/Sound Controls on page 5-86 .
Safety Distance Recognition Support System
SBS/SCBS
Other Refer to Personalisation Features on page
9-13 .
Sound Refer to Volume/Display/Sound Controls on page 5-86 .
Clock Adjust Time Displays the currently set time is displayed.
Press
to advance the hour/minute, and select
to move the hour/minute back.
AM/PM can only be selected with the 12-hour
clock display.
GPS Sync Synchronizes with GPS when turned on.
When turned off, the time can be changed from
“Adjust Time”.
Time Format Changes the display between 12 and 24-hour
clock time.
Time Zone Select When it's not synchronized with GPS, select
the region you want to specify.
Daylight Savings Time Turns the daylight saving time setting on/off.
When ON, the time advances 1 hour. When
OFF, it returns to normal time.
Vehicle Rain Sensing Wiper
Other Refer to Personalisation Features on page
9-13 .
Devices Bluetooth Refer to Bluetooth
® Preparation on page
5-111 .
Network Management Wi-Fi
™ is used to obtain Navi POI/Real Time
Traf¿ c function (Such as gas prices, weather,
nearest restaurant)

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Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)]
Troubleshooting
Mazda Bluetooth ® Hands-Free Customer Service
If you have any problems with Bluetooth
® , contact our toll-free customer service centre.
Phone:
(Germany)
0800 4263 738 (8:00—18:00 Central European Time)
(Except Germany)
00800 4263 7383 (8:00—18:00 Central European Time)
(Worldwide)

49 (0) 6838 907 287 (8:00—18:00 Central European Time)
W e b :
http://www.mazdahandsfree.com

Bluetooth
® Device pairing, connection problems
Symptom Cause Solution method
Unable to perform pairing — First make sure the device is
compatible with the Bluetooth
®
unit, and then check whether the
Bluetooth
® function and the Find
Mode/Visible setting *1 on the
device are turned on. If pairing is
still not possible after this, contact
an expert repairer, we recommend
an Authorised Mazda Repairer or
Mazda Bluetooth
® Hands-Free
Customer Service.
Pairing cannot be performed again The pairing information paired to
the Bluetooth
® unit or device is not
recognised correctly. Perform pairing using the following
procedure. Clear “Mazda” stored in the device.
Perform pairing again.
Unable to perform pairing
The Bluetooth
® function and the
Find Mode/Visible setting *1 on the
device may turn off automatically
after a period of time has elapsed
depending on the device. Check whether the Bluetooth ®
function and the Find Mode/Visible
setting
*1 on the device are turned on
and pairing or reconnect. Does not connect automatically
when starting the engine
Automatically connects, but then
disconnects suddenly
Disconnects intermittently The device is in a location in which
radio wave interference can occur
easily, such as inside a bag in a rear
seat, in a rear pocket of a pair of
pants. Move the device to a location in
which radio wave interference is less
likely to occur.
Does not connect automatically
when starting the engine The pairing information is updated
when the device OS is updated. Perform pairing again.
*1 Setting which detects the existence of a device external to the Bluetooth
® unit

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Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)]
NOTE
  When the OS of the device is updated, the pairing information may be deleted. If this
happens, reprogramme the pairing information to the Bluetooth ® unit.   If you pair your phone which has already been paired to your vehicle more than once
in the past, you need to delete “Mazda” on your mobile device. Then, execute the
Bluetooth
® search on your mobile device once again, and pair to a newly detected
“Mazda”.
  Before you pair your device, make sure that Bluetooth ® is “ON”, both on your phone
and on the vehicle.
  If Bluetooth ® -enabled devices are used in the following locations or conditions,
connection via Bluetooth ® may not be possible.  


 The device is in a location hidden from the centre display such as behind or under a
seat, or inside the glove compartment.
 


 The device contacts or is covered by a metal object or body.



 The device is set to power-saving mode. 

 Different Bluetooth ® -enabled devices can be used for Bluetooth ® Hands-Free and
Bluetooth ® audio. For example, device A can be connected as a Bluetooth ® Hands-Free
device and device B can be connected as a Bluetooth ® audio device. However, the
following may occur when they are used at the same time.
 


 The Bluetooth ® connection of the device is disconnected.



 Noise occurs in the Hands-Free audio.



 Hands-Free operates slowly.

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Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)]
Voice recognition related problems
Symptom Cause Solution method
Poor voice recognition
Excessive, slow speech.
Excessive, forceful speech
(shouting).

Speaking before the beep sound
has ended.

Loud noise (speaking or noise from
outside/inside vehicle).

A i rÀ ow from A/C is blowing
against the microphone.

Speaking in off-standard
expressions (dialect). Regarding the causes indicated
on the left, be careful with how
you speak. In addition, when
numbers are spoken in a sequence,
recognition ability will improve
if no stop is placed between the
numbers. False recognition of numbers
Poor voice recognition There is a malfunction in the
microphone. A poor connection or malfunction
with the microphone may have
occurred. Consult an expert repairer,
we recommend an Authorised
Mazda Repairer.
Phone-related voice recognition is
disabled There is a problem with the
connection between the Bluetooth
®
unit and the device. If there is any malfunction after
checking the pairing situation, check
for device pairing or connection
problems.
Names in the phonebook are not
easily recognised The Bluetooth
® system is under a
condition in which recognition is
dif¿ cult. By carrying out the following
measures, the rate of recognition
will improve.
Clear memory from the phonebook
which is not used very often.

Avoid shortened names, use full
names. (Recognition improves the
longer the name is. By not using
names such as “Mum”, “Dad”,
recognition will improve.)
When operating the audio, a song
name is not recognised Song names cannot be recognised
by voice. —
You want to skip guidance — Guidance can be skipped by quickly
pressing and releasing the talk
button.

Regarding problems with calls
Symptom Cause Solution method
When starting a call, vehicle noise
from the other party can be heard For about three seconds after
starting a call, the Bluetooth
®
unit's Noise Suppression function
requires time to adapt to the call
environment. This does not indicate a problem
with the device.
The other party cannot be heard or
the speaker's voice is quiet The volume is set at zero or low. Increase the volume.

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Customer Information
Declaration of Conformity
Bluetooth ® Hands-Free
Type A

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Customer Information
Electromagnetic Compatibility

Aerial positions:
: front right of roof
: front left of roof
: centre of roof
: both sides of liftgate (Hatchback)

Frequency Band (MHz) Maximum output power (Wattage) Aerial Positions
50 — 54 50


68 — 87.5 50


142 — 176 50


380 — 470 50


806 — 940 10


1200 — 1300 10


1710 — 1885 10


1885 — 2025 10


2400 — 2500 0.01 *1 In a cabin *1
*1 Only for Bluetooth
®

NOTE
After the installation of RF transmitters, check for disturbances from and to all electrical
equipment in the vehicle, both in the standby and transmit modes.
Check all electrical equipment:
 
 with the ignition ON 
 with the engine running 
 during a road test at various speeds.

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10–2
Index
1
120 km/h warning beep ....................... 7-52
A
Accessory Socket .............................. 5-159
Active Driving Display ....................... 4-35
Adaptive LED Headlights (ALH) ..... 4-108
Add-On Non-Genuine Parts and
Accessories ........................................... 8-3
Adjustable Speed Limiter ........ 4-32, 4-148
Activation/deactivation ............... 4-152
Adjustable speed limiter set indication
(green) ......................................... 4-150
Adjustable speed limiter set indication
(white)/indicator light (green) ..... 4-150
Adjustable Speed Limiter Display ...... 4-32
Advanced Key
Advanced keyless entry system ...... 3-9
Operational range .......................... 3-10
Air Bag/Seat Belt Pretensioner System
Warning Beep ...................................... 7-50
Air Bag Systems ................................. 2-41
Air-Conditioning System ...................... 5-4
Fully Automatic Type .................... 5-14
Manual Type .................................... 5-7
Operating Tips ................................. 5-4
Vent Operation ................................ 5-5
Ambient Temperature Display ............ 4-31
Antilock Brake System (ABS) ............ 4-86
Audio Control Switch
Adjusting the Volume .................... 5-18
Mute Switch .................................. 5-18
Seek Switch ................................... 5-19 Audio Set [Type A (non-touchscreen)]
AUX .............................................. 5-37
Bluetooth
® ..................................... 5-46
CD Player ...................................... 5-34
Clock ............................................. 5-28
Error Indications............................ 5-45
iPod mode...................................... 5-42
Power/Volume/Sound Controls ..... 5-26
Radio ............................................. 5-30
Radio (RDS) .................................. 5-30
Troubleshooting ............................ 5-76
USB ............................................... 5-38
Voice Recognition ......................... 5-72
Audio Set [Type B (touchscreen)]
Applications ................................ 5-139
AUX ............................................ 5-100
Bluetooth
® ................................... 5-107
CD Player ...................................... 5-94
DVD Player ................................... 5-97
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB)
Radio ............................................. 5-91
Radio ............................................. 5-88
Radio (RDS) .................................. 5-88
Settings ........................................ 5-137
Troubleshooting .......................... 5-140
USB ............................................. 5-101
Voice Recognition ....................... 5-134
Volume/Display/Sound Controls ... 5-86
Audio System
Aerial ............................................. 5-23
Appendix ..................................... 5-144
Audio Control Switch ................... 5-18
Audio Set
[Type A (non-touchscreen)] ........... 5-26
Audio Set
[Type B (touchscreen)] .................. 5-80
AUX/USB mode ........................... 5-20
Before Using the Audio System .... 5-18

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Index
Automatic Transaxle ........................... 4-49
Active Adaptive Shift (AAS) ........ 4-52
Automatic transaxle controls......... 4-49
Direct mode ................................... 4-59
Driving tips.................................... 4-60
Manual shift mode......................... 4-53
Shift-lock system ........................... 4-50
Transaxle ranges ............................ 4-51
B
Battery ................................................. 6-38
Inspecting Electrolyte Level ......... 6-40
Maintenance .................................. 6-40
Recharging .................................... 6-41
Replacement .................................. 6-41
Speci¿ cations .................................. 9-5
Battery runs out ................................... 7-24
Jump-Starting ................................ 7-24
Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) .......... 4-117
Cancelling operation of Blind Spot
Monitoring (BSM) ...................... 4-123
Blind Spot Monitoring (BSM) System
warning beep ....................................... 7-53
Bluetooth
® [Type A (non-touchscreen)]
Bluetooth® Audio .......................... 5-62
Bluetooth® Hands-Free.................. 5-65
Bluetooth® Preparation .................. 5-49
Bluetooth® [Type B (touchscreen)]
Bluetooth® Audio ........................ 5-114
Bluetooth® Hands-Free................ 5-124
Bluetooth® Preparation ................ 5-111
Body Lubrication ................................ 6-33
Bonnet Release .................................... 6-19
Boot Lid .............................................. 3-21
When liftgate/boot lid cannot be
opened ........................................... 7-55
Boot Light ......................................... 5-156
Bottle Holder ..................................... 5-160 Brakes
Brakes assist .................................. 4-83
Foot brake...................................... 4-81
Pad wear indicator ......................... 4-83
Parking brake ................................ 4-82
Warning light ................................. 4-83
C
Capacities .............................................. 9-7
Carbon Monoxide ............................... 3-30
Cargo Sub-Compartment .................. 5-162
Cell Phones ........................................... 8-4
Child Restraint
Categories of child-restraint
systems .......................................... 2-26
Child-restraint precautions ............ 2-21
Child-restraint system installation ... 2-26
Child-restraint system suitability for
various seat positions table............ 2-32
Installing child-restraint systems... 2-36
Child Safety Locks for Rear Doors ..... 3-20
Collision warning ................................ 7-54
Coming Home Light ........................... 4-67
Control Status Display ........................ 4-95
Cruise Control ................................... 4-184
Cruise Control Switch ................. 4-185
Cruise Main Indicator Light (Amber)/
Cruise Set Indicator Light
(Green) ........................................ 4-186
Cruise Control Set Vehicle Speed
Display ................................................ 4-32
Cup Holder ........................................ 5-160
D
Defogger
Mirror ............................................ 4-79
Rear window ................................. 4-78
Diesel Particulate Filter ..................... 4-194
Dimensions ........................................... 9-8
Direction Indicators ............................ 4-71

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