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BLUETOOTH Device Listening to music on a BLUETOOTH device You can operate a BLUETOOTH device by connecting the system and the BLUETOOTH device using AVRCP. Check the following before playing music: ˋˋThe BLUETOOTH function of the BLUETOOTH device is turned on. ˋˋPairing has been completed. To play music on an NFCincompatible BLUETOOTH device 1 Press BLUETOOTH to select the BLUETOOTH function. "BT AUDIO" appears on the display. 2 Establish connection with the BLUETOOTH device. The last connected BLUETOOTH device will be connected automatically. Perform the BLUETOOTH connection from the BLUETOOTH device if the device is not connected. 3 Press . Depending on the BLUETOOTH device, ˋˋyou may need to press  twice. ˋˋyou may need to start playback of an audio source on the BLUETOOTH device. Notes ˎˎWhen the system is not connected to any BLUETOOTH device, the system will connect from the last connected BLUETOOTH device automatically when you press . ˎˎIf you try to connect another BLUETOOTH device to the system, the current connected BLUETOOTH device will be disconnected. To play music on an NFC-compatible smartphone Touch the smartphone to the N-Mark on the system to establish the BLUETOOTH connection. Start playback of an audio source on the smartphone. For details on playback, refer to the operating instructions of your smartphone. To terminate the BLUETOOTH connection ĄĄFor NFC-incompatible BLUETOOTH devices 1 Press OPTIONS. 2 Press / repeatedly to select "DISCONNECT," then press . Depending on the BLUETOOTH device, the BLUETOOTH connection may be terminated automatically when you stop playback. ĄĄFor NFC-compatible smartphones Touch the smartphone to the N-Mark on the system again. Erasing all the pairing registration information To erase all the pairing registration information, the system should be reset to the factory settings. See "To reset the system to factory settings" (page 33). 23GB

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23
GB
BLUETOOTH Device
Listening to music on a
BLUETOOTH device
You can operate a BLUETOOTH device
by connecting the system and the
BLUETOOTH device using AVRCP.
Check the following before playing
music:
The BLUETOOTH function of the
BLUETOOTH device is turned on.
Pairing has been completed.
To play music on an NFC-
incompatible BLUETOOTH device
1
Press BLUETOOTH to select
the BLUETOOTH function.
“BT AUDIO” appears on the display.
2
Establish connection with the
BLUETOOTH device.
The last connected BLUETOOTH
device will be connected
automatically.
Perform the BLUETOOTH
connection from the BLUETOOTH
device if the device is not
connected.
3
Press
.
Depending on the BLUETOOTH
device,
you may need to press
twice.
you may need to start playback
of an audio source on the
BLUETOOTH device.
Notes
ˎ
When the system is not connected to
any BLUETOOTH device, the system
will connect from the last connected
BLUETOOTH device automatically when
you press
.
ˎ
If you try to connect another BLUETOOTH
device to the system, the current
connected BLUETOOTH device will be
disconnected.
To play music on an NFC-compatible
smartphone
Touch the smartphone to the N-Mark
on the system to establish the
BLUETOOTH connection.
Start playback of an audio source
on the smartphone. For details on
playback, refer to the operating
instructions of your smartphone.
To terminate the BLUETOOTH
connection
For NFC-incompatible BLUETOOTH
devices
1
Press OPTIONS.
2
Press
/
repeatedly to select
“DISCONNECT,” then press
.
Depending on the BLUETOOTH device,
the BLUETOOTH connection may be
terminated automatically when you
stop playback.
For NFC-compatible smartphones
Touch the smartphone to the N-Mark
on the system again.
Erasing all the pairing
registration information
To erase all the pairing registration
information, the system should be
reset to the factory settings. See “To
reset the system to factory settings”
(page 33).