Connecting to Bluetooth accessories

You can use iPod nano with compatible Bluetooth headsets and other accessories, including some hands-free systems in newer cars. iPod nano supports A2DP for audio streaming and AVRCP for controlling playback on Bluetooth devices. Before you can use a Bluetooth device, you must pair it with iPod nano.

You can also use iPod nano with a Nike+ sensor or a Bluetooth heart rate monitor. Set up Bluetooth fitness devices in Fitness (see Setting Fitness preferences on page 34).

Important: Read the documentation that came with your Bluetooth device for instructions on its use, on pairing it with other devices, and on optimizing performance.

Pair iPod nano with a Bluetooth device:

1Follow the instructions that came with the device to make it discoverable or set it to search for other Bluetooth devices.

2On the iPod nano Home screen, tap Settings > Bluetooth.

3Tap , to turn it On.

iPod nano begins searching for available Bluetooth devices.

4When your device appears in the list, tap it.

When the pairing is completed, you see “Connected” below the device name.

Some Bluetooth devices require a code to complete the pairing. If you see a screen asking you to enter a code, check the documentation that came with the device, then enter the code provided in the device’s documentation.

If your device uses the Simple Secure Pairing system, a six digit code appears on iPod nano and on the Bluetooth device screen. If the codes match, tap Pair on iPod nano to complete the pairing.

Connect to a paired Bluetooth device:

A Bluetooth device can be paired with iPod nano even when it’s not currently connected. You must connect to the device to use it.

mm On the Home screen, tap Settings > Bluetooth, then tap the paired device. When successfully connected, you see “Connected” below the device name.

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