Sony MHC-V21 Operating Instructions - Page 27

Connecting this system with multiple BLUETOOTH devices (Multi-device connection), One Touch

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BLUETOOTH Connection Connecting this system with multiple BLUETOOTH devices (Multi-device connection) You can connect up to three BLUETOOTH devices to the system at the same time with A2DP/AVRCP connection. Before pairing the next BLUETOOTH device, be sure that the BLUETOOTH function on the system is turned on and the first BLUETOOTH device is connected to the system. To pair with the second or third device Repeat steps 1 to 6 of "Pairing this system with a BLUETOOTH device" (page 25). To switch the playback source Start playback on another connected BLUETOOTH device while the current device is playing music. The system will output the sound from the latest device. Note ••Operations may vary depending on the BLUETOOTH device. A BLUETOOTH device may not be connected depending on the combination of the devices. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the device. ••If you try to connect the 4th BLUETOOTH device, the oldest playback device will be disconnected. ••Depending on the BLUETOOTH device, you may not be able to make three BLUETOOTH connections at the same time. ••You cannot establish the multi-device connection when using the Wireless Party Chain function or Speaker Add function. To disconnect any BLUETOOTH device from the multi-device connection Terminate the BLUETOOTH connection from the BLUETOOTH device which you want to disconnect. To disconnect all BLUETOOTH devices from the multi-device connection Press BLUETOOTH on the unit. "BT AUDIO" appears on the display. One Touch BLUETOOTH Connection by NFC NFC (Near Field Communication) is a technology enabling shortrange wireless communication between various devices, such as smartphones and IC tags. When you touch the system with an NFC-compatible BLUETOOTH devices, the system automatically: --turns on in the BLUETOOTH function. --completes the pairing and BLUETOOTH connection. Compatible BLUETOOTH devices BLUETOOTH devices with a builtin NFC function (OS: Android™ 2.3.3 or later, excluding Android 3.x) 27US

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BLUETOOTH Connection
Connecting this system
with multiple
BLUETOOTH devices
(Multi-device
connection)
You can connect up to three
BLUETOOTH devices to the system
at the same time with A2DP/AVRCP
connection.
Before pairing the next BLUETOOTH
device, be sure that the BLUETOOTH
function on the system is turned on
and the first BLUETOOTH device is
connected to the system.
To pair with the second or third
device
Repeat steps 1 to 6 of “Pairing this
system with a BLUETOOTH device”
(page 25).
To switch the playback source
Start playback on another
connected BLUETOOTH device while
the current device is playing music.
The system will output the sound
from the latest device.
Note
Operations may vary depending on
the BLUETOOTH device. A BLUETOOTH
device may not be connected
depending on the combination of
the devices. For details, refer to the
operating instructions of the device.
If you try to connect the 4th BLUETOOTH
device, the oldest playback device will
be disconnected.
Depending on the BLUETOOTH device,
you may not be able to make three
BLUETOOTH connections at the same
time.
You cannot establish the multi-device
connection when using the Wireless
Party Chain function or Speaker Add
function.
To disconnect any BLUETOOTH
device from the multi-device
connection
Terminate the BLUETOOTH
connection from the BLUETOOTH
device which you want to
disconnect.
To disconnect all BLUETOOTH
devices from the multi-device
connection
Press BLUETOOTH on the unit.
“BT AUDIO” appears on the display.
One Touch BLUETOOTH
Connection by NFC
NFC (Near Field Communication)
is a technology enabling short-
range wireless communication
between various devices, such as
smartphones and IC tags.
When you touch the system with
an NFC-compatible BLUETOOTH
devices, the system automatically:
—turns on in the BLUETOOTH
function.
—completes the pairing and
BLUETOOTH connection.
Compatible BLUETOOTH devices
BLUETOOTH devices with a built-
in NFC function (OS: Android™
2.3.3 or later, excluding Android
3.x)