Sony HT-CT790 Operating Instructions - Page 34

Listening to Sound with, Paired Headphones or, Speakers, About the Connection of - compatible wireless speakers

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Listening to Sound with Paired Headphones or Speakers 1 Press HOME. The home menu appears on the TV screen. 2 Select the desired input. For selecting input, see "Using the Home Menu" (page 13). 3 Set the BLUETOOTH function of the headphones or speaker to on. 4 Press RX/TX on the remote control. [Bluetooth Mode] is set to [Transmitter] and "BT TX" appears in the front panel display. The system automatically reconnects to the headphones or speaker it was most recently connected to, then the sound is output from the headphones or speaker. No sound is output from the system. 5 Adjust the volume. Adjust the volume level of the headphones or speaker. You can also adjust volume level of the headphones or speaker with  +/- on the remote control. To disconnect the headphones or speaker Perform any of the following items. - Disable the BLUETOOTH function on the headphones or speaker. - Press RX/TX. - Turn off the system, or the headphones or speaker. - Select the device name of the connected headphones or speaker from [Setup] - [Bluetooth Settings] [Device List]. About the Connection of the Headphones or Speaker • You may not be able to adjust the volume level depending on the BLUETOOTH-compatible headphones or speaker. • [Screen mirroring], [Bluetooth Audio], and Home Theatre Control function are disabled when [Bluetooth Mode] is set to [Transmitter]. • When input of [Bluetooth Audio] or [Screen mirroring] is selected, you cannot set [Bluetooth Mode] to [Transmitter]. You cannot switch it with RX/TX on the remote control neither. • You can register up to 9 BLUETOOTH devices. If a 10th BLUETOOTH device is registered, the least recently connected BLUETOOTH device will be replaced by the new one. • The system can display up to 15 detected BLUETOOTH device in the [Device List]. • You cannot change the sound effect or settings in the options menu while transmitting sound to the BLUETOOTH-compatible headphones or speaker. • Some content may not be output due to content protection. • Playback of audio/music on the BLUETOOTH device is delayed compared to that on the unit due to the characteristics of BLUETOOTH wireless technology. • You can enable or disable the reception of AAC or LDAC audio from the BLUETOOTH device (page 52). 34US

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34
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1
Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV
screen.
2
Select the desired input.
For selecting input, see “Using the
Home Menu” (page 13).
3
Set the BLUETOOTH function of
the headphones or speaker to on.
4
Press RX/TX on the remote
control.
[Bluetooth Mode] is set to
[Transmitter] and “BT TX” appears in
the front panel display.
The system automatically
reconnects to the headphones or
speaker it was most recently
connected to, then the sound is
output from the headphones or
speaker.
No sound is output from the
system.
5
Adjust the volume.
Adjust the volume level of the
headphones or speaker. You can
also adjust volume level of the
headphones or speaker with
+/–
on the remote control.
To disconnect the headphones or
speaker
Perform any of the following items.
– Disable the BLUETOOTH function on
the headphones or speaker.
– Press RX/TX.
– Turn off the system, or the
headphones or speaker.
– Select the device name of the
connected headphones or speaker
from [Setup] - [Bluetooth Settings] -
[Device List].
• You may not be able to adjust the
volume level depending on the
BLUETOOTH-compatible headphones
or speaker.
• [Screen mirroring], [Bluetooth Audio],
and Home Theatre Control function
are disabled when
[Bluetooth Mode]
is set to [Transmitter].
• When input of [Bluetooth Audio] or
[Screen mirroring] is selected, you
cannot set [Bluetooth Mode] to
[Transmitter]. You cannot switch it
with RX/TX on the remote control
neither.
• You can register up to 9 BLUETOOTH
devices. If a 10th BLUETOOTH device is
registered, the least recently
connected BLUETOOTH device will be
replaced by the new one.
• The system can display up to 15
detected BLUETOOTH device in the
[Device List].
• You cannot change the sound effect
or settings in the options menu while
transmitting sound to the
BLUETOOTH-compatible headphones
or speaker.
• Some content may not be output due
to content protection.
• Playback of audio/music on the
BLUETOOTH device is delayed
compared to that on the unit due to
the characteristics of BLUETOOTH
wireless technology.
• You can enable or disable the
reception of AAC or LDAC audio from
the BLUETOOTH device (page 52).
Listening to Sound with
Paired Headphones or
Speakers
About the Connection of the
Headphones or Speaker