Sony GTK-XB90 Operating Instructions - Page 20

About the BLUETOOTH wireless technology, Playing back with high quality sound codec (AAC/LDAC™)

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About the BLUETOOTH wireless technology BLUETOOTH wireless technology is a short-range wireless technology that enables wireless data communication between digital devices. BLUETOOTH wireless technology operates within a range of about 10 meters (33 feet). Supported BLUETOOTH version, profiles and codecs For details, see "BLUETOOTH section" (page 40). (BLUETOOTH) indicator The (BLUETOOTH) indicator on the unit lights up or flashes in blue to show the BLUETOOTH status. System status Indicator status BLUETOOTH standby Flashing slowly BLUETOOTH pairing Flashing quickly BLUETOOTH connection is established Lit up Playing back with high quality sound codec (AAC/LDAC™) This system can receive data in the AAC or LDAC codec format from a BLUETOOTH device. It provides a playback with higher sound quality. You can select an audio codec option from the following two settings by using "Sony | Music Center" (page 22). The default setting of this system is "AUTO." •• AUTO: The system detects the codec used on the source device and automatically selects the optimal codec from "SBC," "AAC*" or "LDAC*." •• SBC: "SBC" is always applied regardless of the codec used on the source device. * Available only when the codec is supported by your BLUETOOTH device. To apply the changes of the setting, you need to terminate the BLUETOOTH connection (page 16), and then perform the BLUETOOTH connection again. Note You can enjoy higher sound quality when the source device is compatible with AAC/LDAC and this function is set to "AUTO." However, the sound may be interrupted depending on the conditions of the BLUETOOTH communication. If this happens, set the function to "SBC." 20GB

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20
GB
About the BLUETOOTH
wireless technology
BLUETOOTH wireless technology is a
short-range wireless technology that
enables wireless data communication
between digital devices. BLUETOOTH
wireless technology operates within a
range of about 10 meters (33 feet).
Supported BLUETOOTH version,
profiles and codecs
For details, see “BLUETOOTH section”
(page 40).
(BLUETOOTH) indicator
The
(BLUETOOTH) indicator on the
unit lights up or flashes in blue to
show the BLUETOOTH status.
System status
Indicator status
BLUETOOTH
standby
Flashing slowly
BLUETOOTH
pairing
Flashing quickly
BLUETOOTH
connection is
established
Lit up
Playing back with high
quality sound codec
(AAC/LDAC™)
This system can receive data in the
AAC or LDAC codec format from a
BLUETOOTH device. It provides a
playback with higher sound quality.
You can select an audio codec option
from the following two settings
by using “Sony | Music Center”
(page 22). The default setting of
this system is “AUTO.”
AUTO: The system detects the codec
used on the source device and
automatically selects the optimal
codec from “SBC,” “AAC*” or “LDAC*.”
SBC: “SBC” is always applied
regardless of the codec used on the
source device.
* Available only when the codec is
supported by your BLUETOOTH device.
To apply the changes of the setting,
you need to terminate the BLUETOOTH
connection (page 16), and then
perform the BLUETOOTH connection
again.
Note
You can enjoy higher sound quality
when the source device is compatible
with AAC/LDAC and this function is set
to “AUTO.” However, the sound may be
interrupted depending on the conditions
of the BLUETOOTH communication. If this
happens, set the function to “SBC.”