User Manual

Table Of Contents
Q: I was prompted for a PIN or Passcode but when I confirmed the PIN/Passcode I got the “Pairing Failed” message.
Why should I do?
A: If after confirming the PIN or Passcode displayed on the screen the SiriusXM Roady BT displays the “Pairing failed”
message, return back to “Bluetooth Audio” screen on the SiriusXM Roady BT by pressing Select to dismiss the “Pairing
Failed” message, and then pressing the Menu button.
If you now see the vehicle’s headunit is shown in the Discovered Bluetooth devices list, and the status is “not
connected“, this indicates that the vehicle’s headunit paired successfully with the SiriusXM Roady BT, but failed to
establish a connection.
You can now connect to the vehicle’s headunit by selecting the headunit from the list of Discovered Bluetooth devices
on the SiriusXM Roady BT and pressing the Select button. Alternately you can turn the SiriusXM Roady BT off and back
on and it should now automatically connect to the vehicle’s headunit.
Q: It seems that after I have confirmed the PIN/Passcode nothing happens. What should I do?
A: When confirming a PIN or passcode on the SiriusXM Roady BT, after you press the Select button the message might
remain on the screen for few seconds. Don’t press any buttons! Allow approx. 20 30 seconds for the pairing process to
complete after confirming the PIN or Passcode.
Q: In the list of Discovered Bluetooth devices on the SiriusXM Roady BT I see one called “Unidentified Device”. What
is that?
A: When the SiriusXM Roady BT searches for the vehicle’s headunit, most headunits will display their correct name.
However, some headunits may appear as in the list of discovered Bluetooth device as “Unidentified Device”. If you are
certain there are no other Bluetooth devices nearby that are on, the Unidentified Device is probably the vehicle’s
headunit and you go ahead and select it for pairing.
Q: Sometimes after pressing a button it seems that nothing happens. Should I press the button again?
A: While performing the Bluetooth pairing process avoid pressing the same button multiple times while the pairing
process is on-going. Sometimes the process takes a bit of time. Pressing a button multiple times (or pressing the Menu
button) may the abort the pairing process. Wait for the SiriusXM Roady BT to respond before pressing any buttons.
However, if you need to abort the pairing process, then press the Menu button.
Q: I paired and connected the SiriusXM Roady BT but the audio is choppy. Should I try pairing and connecting again?
A: On some headunits the audio might start playing choppy audio immediately after the SiriusXM Roady BT and the
vehicle’s headunit have successfully paired and connected. Wait for approximately 30 seconds and the audio might
resolve itself. If the choppy audio continues after 30 seconds, power the SiriusXM Roady BT off and then back on. The
audio should be normal.
Q: It says I successfully connected the SiriusXM Roady BT to the vehicle’s headunit but I do not hear the SiriusXM
audio playing, what should I do?
A: Some vehicle headunits might not change their audio source automatically to Bluetooth audio upon successfully
pairing and connecting. Once pairing and connection is successful, you will need to manually change the source to
Bluetooth Audio in the vehicle’s headunit. Some Toyota headunits exhibit this behavior.