Sony HT-XT3 Operating Instructions - Page 25

Settings and Adjustments, Device List], Bluetooth Standby], Bluetooth Codec - AAC]

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Settings and Adjustments [Receiver]: This system is in receiver mode which enables it to receive and output audio from the remote device. [Transmitter]: This system is in transmitter mode which enables it to send audio to the BLUETOOTH receiver (such as headphones). [Off]: The BLUETOOTH power is turned off and you cannot select the [Bluetooth Audio] input. Note You can connect to a remote device by using One-touch listening function even though you have set [Bluetooth Mode] to [Off].  [Device List] Display a list of paired and detected BLUETOOTH receivers when [Bluetooth Mode] is set to [Transmitter] (page 24).  [Bluetooth Standby] You can set the [Bluetooth Standby] so that the system can be turned on by a BLUETOOTH device even when the system is in standby mode. This function is only available when you set [Bluetooth Mode] to [Receiver] or [Transmitter]. [On]: The system turns on automatically when you establish a BLUETOOTH connection from a paired BLUETOOTH device. [Off]: Off. Note If you set [Quick Start/Network Standby] to [Off] and [Bluetooth Standby] to [On], the system can be turned on by a BLUETOOTH device, but BLUETOOTH connection fails.  [Bluetooth Codec - AAC] This function is only available when you set [Bluetooth Mode] to [Receiver] or [Transmitter]. [On]: Enable AAC codec. [Off]: Disable AAC codec. Note  You can enjoy high quality sound if the AAC is enabled. In case you cannot listen to AAC sound from your device, select [Off].  If you change the [Bluetooth Codec - AAC] setting when a BLUETOOTH device is connected, the codec setting is only reflected after the next connection.  [Bluetooth Codec - LDAC] This function is only available when you set [Bluetooth Mode] to [Receiver] or [Transmitter]. [On]: Enable LDAC codec. [Off]: Disable LDAC codec. Note If you change the [Bluetooth Codec - LDAC] setting when a BLUETOOTH device is connected, the codec setting is only reflected after the next connection. Tip LDAC is an audio coding technology developed by Sony that enables the transmission of High-Resolution (Hi-Res) Audio content, even over a BLUETOOTH connection. Unlike other BLUETOOTH compatible coding technologies such as SBC, it operates without any downconversion of the Hi-Res Audio content*, and allows approximately three times more data** than those other technologies to be transmitted over a BLUETOOTH wireless network with unprecedented sound quality, by means of efficient coding and optimized packetization. * Excluding DSD format contents. ** In comparison with SBC (Subband Coding) when the bitrate of 990 kbps (96/48 kHz) or 909 kbps (88.2/44.1 kHz) is selected. 25US

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Settings and Adjustments
[Receiver]
: This system is in receiver
mode which enables it to receive and
output audio from the remote device.
[Transmitter]: This system is in
transmitter mode which enables it to
send audio to the BLUETOOTH receiver
(such as headphones).
[Off]: The BLUETOOTH power is turned
off and you cannot select the [Bluetooth
Audio] input.
You can connect to a remote device by
using One-touch listening function even
though you have set [Bluetooth Mode] to
[Off].
[Device List]
Display a list of paired and detected
BLUETOOTH receivers when [Bluetooth
Mode] is set to [Transmitter] (page 24).
[Bluetooth Standby]
You can set the [Bluetooth Standby] so
that the system can be turned on by a
BLUETOOTH device even when the
system is in standby mode. This
function is only available when you set
[Bluetooth Mode] to [Receiver] or
[Transmitter].
[On]
: The system turns on automatically
when you establish a BLUETOOTH
connection from a paired BLUETOOTH
device.
[Off]: Off.
If you set [Quick Start/Network Standby] to
[Off] and [Bluetooth Standby] to [On], the
system can be turned on by a BLUETOOTH
device, but BLUETOOTH connection fails.
[Bluetooth Codec - AAC]
This function is only available when you
set [Bluetooth Mode] to [Receiver] or
[Transmitter].
[On]
: Enable AAC codec.
[Off]: Disable AAC codec.
You can enjoy high quality sound if the
AAC is enabled. In case you cannot listen
to AAC sound from your device, select
[Off].
If you change the [Bluetooth Codec - AAC]
setting when a BLUETOOTH device is
connected, the codec setting is only
reflected after the next connection.
[Bluetooth Codec - LDAC]
This function is only available when you
set [Bluetooth Mode] to [Receiver] or
[Transmitter].
[On]
: Enable LDAC codec.
[Off]: Disable LDAC codec.
If you change the [Bluetooth Codec - LDAC]
setting when a BLUETOOTH device is
connected, the codec setting is only
reflected after the next connection.
LDAC is an audio coding technology
developed by Sony that enables the
transmission of High-Resolution (Hi-Res)
Audio content, even over a BLUETOOTH
connection. Unlike other BLUETOOTH
compatible coding technologies such as
SBC, it operates without any down-
conversion of the Hi-Res Audio content*,
and allows approximately three times
more data** than those other technologies
to be transmitted over a BLUETOOTH
wireless network with unprecedented
sound quality, by means of efficient coding
and optimized packetization.
*
Excluding DSD format contents.
**
In comparison with SBC (Subband
Coding) when the bitrate of 990 kbps
(96/48 kHz) or 909 kbps (88.2/44.1 kHz)
is selected.
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Tip