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AUDIO CONTROLS
(IF EQUIPPED)
AUDIO OPERATION
The following icons are displayed on the screen:
Sources:
Displays the Audio menu to
change the audio source (AM, FM, XM,
Bluetooth
®
, Aha, Pandora, Stitcher,
USB, AUX).
Auto Memory:
Displays a list of the
10 strongest radio stations. Because
station strength changes as you drive,
select the Update Station List icon to
re-scan for strong stations.
Favorites:
Displays a list of your
favorite AM, FM, and XM radio stations.
HD Radio:
Switches HD radio on/off.
Scan:
Scans radio stations or songs
(scanning stops at each one for five
seconds). Select again to stop.
Tuner:
Displays manual radio tuner.
Tag:
Saves artist and title and sends
them to your Apple device (for Apple
devices with USB use only).
Seek Previous/Next:
Selects previous
or next receivable radio station or
song. Push and hold to change the
radio station continually.
Settings:
Adjusts the audio quality
level (bass, treble, etc.).
The following icons are displayed on the USB and BT music screens only:
Track List:
Displays the track list.
Repeat:
Repeats the current song.
Select again to stop.
Shuffle:
Plays the songs in random
order. Select again to stop.
Play/Pause:
Plays and pauses
the song.
New Mazda vehicles equipped with SiriusXM
®
Satellite Radio will receive an introductory trial
subscription that starts on the day the vehicle is sold. Enjoy over 150 channels including
commercial-free music, plus sports, comedy, entertainment, news and much more.
To start listening to SiriusXM, select XM from audio sources, then push channel up and
down to listen to over 150 channels. If you do not hear audio, please activate service to
your radio with a simple refresh process.
1
Scroll to XM Radio, go to channel 1 and push “previous” to channel 0 to find your radio ID.
2
Go to
siriusxm.com/refresh
and enter radio ID or call
1-855-MYREFRESH
(1-855-697-3373).
HD RADIO
HD radio has a special receiver which allows it to receive digital broadcasts (where available)
in addition to the analog broadcasts it already receives. Digital broadcasts have better
sound quality than analog broadcasts as digital broadcasts provide free, crystal clear audio.
When the HD radio button is ON (red), there could be a noticeable difference in sound
quality and volume when a change from digital to analog signals occurs. If the sound
quality and volume become noticeably diminished or cut off, select the HD button to turn
HD radio OFF (not red).
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