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Listening to Music/Sound with the BLUETOOTH® Function, To stop playback by One-touch, function

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Listening to Music/Sound with the BLUETOOTH® Function Compatible devices Smartphones, tablets, and music players with the NFC function built-in (OS: Android™ 2.3.3 or later, excluding Android 3.x) 1 Turn on the NFC function of the mobile device. 2 Touch the N mark on the main unit with the mobile device. Keep touching until the mobile device vibrates and message appears on the mobile device. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete pairing of the main unit and mobile device. BLUETOOTH indicator 3 Make sure that the BLUETOOTH indicator lights in blue. A connection between the system and mobile device has been established. 4 Start audio playback with the music app on the connected mobile device. Sound is output from the system. 5 Adjust the volume. • Adjust the volume by pressing  +/- on the remote control. • Adjust the subwoofer volume by pressing SW  +/- on the remote control (page 31). • You can play or pause the content by using the playback operation buttons on the remote control. To stop playback by One-touch function Touch the N mark on the main unit with the mobile device again. Notes • Depending on your device, you may need to perform the following items on your mobile device in advance. - Turn on the NFC function. - Install the "NFC Easy Connect" application from Google Play™ and start the application. (The application may not be available in some countries/ regions.) For details, refer to the operating instructions of your device. • This feature does not work with BLUETOOTH-compatible headphones. To listen to sound using a BLUETOOTHcompatible headphones, see "Listening to Sound of the Connected TV or Device from Headphones" (page 36). • [Bluetooth Mode] is changed to [Receiver] automatically when making BLUETOOTH connection with the One-touch function. Even if the One-touch function is canceled, the [Bluetooth Mode] setting remains as [Receiver]. For details about [Bluetooth Mode], see [Bluetooth Settings] (page 55). • If your mobile device is a type that goes into standby mode in response to magnetic force, it may not be able to be connected by NFC. When the One-touch function does not work, connect it by using the BLUETOOTH function (page 33). 35US

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Listening to Music/Sound with the BLUETOOTH® Function
1
Turn on the NFC function of the
mobile device.
2
Touch the N mark on the main unit
with the mobile device.
Keep touching until the mobile
device vibrates and message
appears on the mobile device.
Follow the on-screen instructions to
complete pairing of the main unit
and mobile device.
3
Make sure that the BLUETOOTH
indicator lights in blue.
A connection between the system
and mobile device has been
established.
4
Start audio playback with the
music app on the connected
mobile device.
Sound is output from the system.
5
Adjust the volume.
• Adjust the volume by pressing
+/– on the remote control.
• Adjust the subwoofer volume by
pressing SW
+/– on the remote
control (page 31).
• You can play or pause the content
by using the playback operation
buttons on the remote control.
To stop playback by One-touch
function
Touch the N mark on the main unit with
the mobile device again.
• Depending on your device, you may need
to perform the following items on your
mobile device in advance.
– Turn on the NFC function.
– Install the “NFC Easy Connect”
application from Google Play™ and
start the application. (The application
may not be available in some countries/
regions.) For details, refer to the
operating instructions of your device.
• This feature does not work with
BLUETOOTH-compatible headphones. To
listen to sound using a BLUETOOTH-
compatible headphones, see “Listening
to Sound of the Connected TV or Device
from Headphones” (page 36).
• [Bluetooth Mode] is changed to [Receiver]
automatically when making BLUETOOTH
connection with the One-touch function.
Even if the One-touch function is
canceled, the [Bluetooth Mode] setting
remains as [Receiver]. For details about
[Bluetooth Mode], see [Bluetooth
Settings] (page 55).
• If your mobile device is a type that goes
into standby mode in response to
magnetic force, it may not be able to be
connected by NFC. When the One-touch
function does not work, connect it by
using the BLUETOOTH function (page 33).
Compatible devices
Smartphones, tablets, and music players
with the NFC function built-in
(OS: Android™ 2.3.3 or later, excluding
Android 3.x)
BLUETOOTH indicator
Notes