Sony MHC-V5 Operating Instructions - Page 26

What is NFC?, Connecting a smartphone with, one touch NFC

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Connecting a smartphone with one touch (NFC) When you touch the system with an NFC-compatible smartphone, the system automatically: ˋˋturns on in the BLUETOOTH function. ˋˋcompletes pairing. ˋˋcompletes the BLUETOOTH connection. What is "NFC"? NFC (Near Field Communication) is a technology enabling short-range wireless communication between various devices, such as mobile phones and IC tags. Thanks to the NFC function, data communication can be achieved easily just by touching the designated touchpoint on the NFC-compatible devices. 1 Download and install the "NFC Easy Connect" app. Download the free Android™ app from Google Play™ by searching for "NFC Easy Connect" or access it by using the two-dimensional code below. Data communication fees may be charged. Two-dimensional code* for direct access * Use a two-dimensional code reader app. 26GB Notes ˎˎThe App may not be available in some countries and/or regions. ˎˎDepending on your smartphone, you can use the NFC function without installing the app. In this case, the operations and specifications may differ. For details, refer to the operating instructions of your smartphone. Compatible smartphones Smartphones with a built-in NFC function (OS: Android 2.3.3 or later, excluding Android 3.x) 2 Start the "NFC Easy Connect" app on the smartphone. Make sure that the application screen is displayed. 3 Touch the smartphone to the N-Mark on the system until the smartphone vibrates. Complete the connection by following the instructions displayed on the smartphone. When the BLUETOOTH connection is established, the BLUETOOTH indicator stops flashing and remains light up. BLUETOOTH device name appears on the display. You can switch the sound source from the smartphone to another NFC-compatible BLUETOOTH device. For details, refer to the operating instructions of your BLUETOOTH device.

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26
GB
Connecting a smartphone with
one touch (NFC)
When you touch the system with an
NFC-compatible smartphone, the
system automatically:
turns on in the BLUETOOTH
function.
completes pairing.
completes the BLUETOOTH
connection.
What is “NFC”?
NFC (Near Field Communication) is
a technology enabling short-range
wireless communication between
various devices, such as mobile
phones and IC tags. Thanks to the
NFC function, data communication
can be achieved easily just by
touching the designated touchpoint
on the NFC-compatible devices.
1
Download and install the
“NFC Easy Connect” app.
Download the free Android™ app
from Google Play™ by searching for
“NFC Easy Connect” or access it by
using the two-dimensional code
below. Data communication fees
may be charged.
Two-dimensional code* for direct
access
* Use a two-dimensional code reader
app.
Notes
ˎ
The App may not be available in
some countries and/or regions.
ˎ
Depending on your smartphone, you
can use the NFC function without
installing the app. In this case,
the operations and specifications
may differ. For details, refer to the
operating instructions of your
smartphone.
Compatible smartphones
Smartphones with a built-in
NFC function (OS: Android 2.3.3
or later, excluding Android 3.x)
2
Start the “NFC Easy Connect”
app on the smartphone.
Make sure that the application
screen is displayed.
3
Touch the smartphone to the
N-Mark on the system until the
smartphone vibrates.
Complete the connection by
following the instructions displayed
on the smartphone.
When the BLUETOOTH connection is
established, the BLUETOOTH
indicator stops flashing and remains
light up. BLUETOOTH device name
appears on the display.
You can switch the sound source
from the smartphone to another
NFC-compatible BLUETOOTH
device.
For details, refer to the operating
instructions of your BLUETOOTH
device.