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SD card

You can use the following SD cards (with
adapter if necessary) with the Parrot
ASTEROID Mini : SD, micro SD , mini SD,
SDHC, mini SDHC, micro SDHC. The SD
card capacity must not exceed 32Gb.
MP3 (Mpeg 1 Layer3), AAC, WAV, OGG
and WMA formats are supported.

1. Insert the SD card into the

appropriate slot located on the right
of the screen, with the contact
surface facing you (diagram E p.12).

2. Press the SRC button until the

SD

source is selected.

3. Select one of the classification

criteria (artist, album, songs, genres,
playlist) and press the jogwheel.

4. Select the track and press the

jogwheel.

Note: To browse more easily through the
content of your USB storage device, press
the

button and select the first letter of

your track / album / artist.

Audio player connected via Bluetooth

Note: The Parrot ASTEROID Mini allows you
to use the phone and audio streaming
functions from 2 different phones without
having to disconnect one of them.

You can use the Parrot ASTEROID Mini to
listen to songs stored on your mobile

phone or

Bluetooth audio device. To do so,

your phone / audio device must support
the

Bluetooth A2DP profile (Advanced

Audio Distribution Profile).
If you are using a

Bluetooth audio player

for the first time, you have to pair both
devices. If both devices are already paired:

1. Press the SRC button until the

Bluetooth Audio

source is selected.

2. Start playback on your Bluetooth audio

player.

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Connecting a 3G / 4G key

Note: Refer to the compatibility section of
the Parrot ASTEROID Mini on our website to
get the list of 3G / 4G keys compatible with
the Parrot ASTEROID Mini.

1. Connect a 3G key to the Parrot

ASTEROID Mini using a USB cable.
> A pop-up will appear.

2. Select

OK

to activate the 3G

connection.
> A

Status of 3G connection

pop-up

appears, followed by another pop-up
which asks for your PIN code.

3. Enter your PIN code using the

jogwheel, then select

OK

. Check the

Memorise PIN code

option if you

would like your PIN code to be stored
each time you turn on the Parrot
ASTEROID Mini.

Note: You will be able to change this setting
by selecting
Settings > Network > 3G Key.

4. Select your APN (Access Point

Name) from the suggested list. This
information is available in the
documentation provided with your 3G
key. If your APN is not in the list, you
can add it by selecting

Settings >

Network > 3G Key > Configuration >
New access point

.

> The message "3G key configured"
appears.

5. Wait approximately 30 seconds until

the connection is established. You
can also press the

button and

browse the menus while the
connection is being established.

Sharing a phone 3G connection via Bluetooth

Note: Refer to the compatibility page of our
website to check if your phone allows 3G
connection sharing via Bluetooth and to
consult the corresponding procedure :
www.parrot.com/uk/compatibility.

If you have a phone that supports the DUN
(Dial-Up Networking) or PAN (Personal

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