Volvo XC60: Pairing and connecting an external device - Streaming audio - Bluetooth media - Infotainment - Volvo XC60 Owner's ManualVolvo XC60: Pairing and connecting an external device

Before an external device can be connected, it must be paired to the infotainment system. The procedure for connecting an external device varies, depending whether or not the device has previously been paired to the infotainment system. A maximum of 10 external devices can be paired and each device only needs to be paired once. To pair a device:

1. Press MEDIA several times until Bluetooth is displayed, release the button and wait for several seconds or press OK/ MENU.

2. Press OK/MENU.

> When Add device is displayed, press OK/MENU.

3. Be sure the external device's Bluetooth® function is turned on and that the device is "discoverable." See the device's user's guide if necessary.

4. Press OK/MENU.

> The infotainment system will search for external devices that are in range, which may take several minutes. The Bluetooth®-names of the devices found will appear in the center console display.

5. Select the device to be paired and press OK/MENU.

6. Using the external device’s keypad, enter the digits shown in the audio system’s display and press the device's button used to confirm a choice.

The external device will be automatically paired and connected to the infotainment system.

Audio files can now be selected using the the steering wheel keypad. buttons in the center console or on the steering wheel keypad.

    Overview
    Center console control panel 1 VOL: Volume control 2 MEDIA button 3 TUNE: Turn to navigate among menu alternatives and folders shown in the display. 4 OK/MENU: Press to confirm your selection ...

    Automatic connection
    When the Bluetooth® function is active and the most recently paired device is within range, it is automatically connected. When the infotainment system searches for the most recently paired d ...

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