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Bluetooth®

The Bluetooth® device cannot be registered, or paired, with

the PSP® system.

There may be too much distance between the system and
the Bluetooth® device.
The Bluetooth® device may not be compatible with the
profiles that are supported by the system.
The maximum number of Bluetooth® devices that can be
paired is eight. Try deleting a registered device to pair a
new device.

A connection cannot be established between the Bluetooth®

device and the PSP® system.

Check that the Bluetooth® device is paired with the system.
If it is not paired, go to (Bluetooth® Device Settings)
[Manage Bluetooth® Devices] [Register New Device] to
pair the device.
Check that the Bluetooth® device is turned on.
If the Bluetooth® device has been reset, you must pair it
with the system again.

There is no sound from the Bluetooth® device.

Check that the Bluetooth® device is not set in mute mode.
Try adjusting the volume on either the Bluetooth® device or
the PSP® system.

There is noise. The sound is not continuous.

If there are obstacles such as walls between the PSP®
system and the Bluetooth® device, change the location of
the devices and then connect the Bluetooth® device again.
If a device that causes radio interference such as a
microwave oven or an induction cook top or appliance is
nearby, communication with the system may not work
properly.

There is a delay in the audio.

Due to the characteristics of Bluetooth® technology, there
may be a delay in the audio. If you feel the lag in the audio
is a problem, use wired headphones instead.
Other issues

The system or AC adaptor is warm.

During use, the system or AC adaptor may become warm.
This is not a malfunction.
When the communication function is being used, the
system may become warmer than during normal use. This
is not a malfunction.

The system is turned on, but does not operate.

Check that the system is not in hold mode. If it is, slide the
POWER/HOLD switch up to clear hold mode.