Sony BDV-N7200W Operating Instructions - Page 36

Connecting to a Remote Device by One-touch Function (NFC), Connecting to a remote, device by One-touch

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Connecting to a Remote Device by One-touch Function (NFC) What is "NFC"? NFC (Near Field Communication) is a technology enabling short-range wireless communication between various devices, such as mobile phones and IC tags. Thanks to the NFC function, data communication can be achieved easily just by holding the device near the (N-Mark) on the NFC-compatible devices. Note • The system only can recognizes and connects to one NFC-compatible device at a time. • Depending on your remote device, you may need to turn on the NFC function on your remote device in advance. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the remote device. • To use the NFC function, be sure to set [NFC] to [On] (page 59). Connecting to a remote device by One-touch listening function (NFC) By holding an NFC-compatible remote device near to the N-Mark on the main unit, the main unit and remote device proceed to complete pairing and the BLUETOOTH connection automatically. Compatible remote devices Remote devices with a built-in NFC function (OS: Android 2.3.3 - 4.x.x excluding Android 3.x) 1 Download and install the "NFC Easy Connect" application. "NFC Easy Connect" is a free application for Android remote devices that can be obtained on Google Play. Search for the application using the keyword "NFC Easy Connect" on the site, or access the download site directly by reading the two-dimensional code below. Note that "NFC Easy Connect" is free but data communication fees when downloading are charged separately. Two-dimensional code* for direct access * Use a two-dimensional code reader application. 36US

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Connecting to a Remote
Device by One-touch
Function (NFC)
What is “NFC”?
NFC (Near Field Communication) is a
technology enabling short-range
wireless communication between
various devices, such as mobile phones
and IC tags. Thanks to the NFC function,
data communication can be achieved
easily just by holding the device near
the
(N-Mark) on the
NFC-compatible devices.
• The system only can recognizes and
connects to one NFC-compatible device
at a time.
• Depending on your remote device, you
may need to turn on the NFC function on
your remote device in advance. For
details, refer to the operating instructions
of the remote device.
• To use the NFC function, be sure to set
[NFC] to [On] (page 59).
By holding an NFC-compatible remote
device near to the N-Mark
on the main
unit, the main unit and remote device
proceed to complete pairing and the
BLUETOOTH connection automatically.
1
Download and install the “NFC
Easy Connect” application.
“NFC Easy Connect” is a free
application for Android remote
devices that can be obtained on
Google Play. Search for the
application using the keyword “NFC
Easy Connect” on the site, or access
the download site directly by
reading the two-dimensional code
below.
Note that “NFC Easy Connect” is free
but data communication fees when
downloading are charged
separately.
Two-dimensional code* for direct
access
*
Use a two-dimensional code reader
application.
Note
Connecting to a remote
device by One-touch
listening function (NFC)
Compatible remote devices
Remote devices with a built-in NFC
function
(OS: Android 2.3.3 – 4.x.x excluding
Android 3.x)