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Connecting the player to an unpaired Bluetooth device for the first time

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Help Guide Digital Media Player NW-WM1AM2/NW-WM1ZM2 Connecting the player to an unpaired Bluetooth device for the first time The BLUETOOTH® function enables wireless connections between devices. The devices need to support Bluetooth wireless technology. A wireless connection is possible at a range of up to 10 meters (32.8 feet) in an open area. You can listen to music wirelessly by connecting the player to a Bluetooth device such as headphones or speakers. When you connect Bluetooth devices wirelessly for the first time, the devices must be registered to each other. This registration is called "pairing". Once the player and the device are paired, you can easily connect the devices in the future. The following instructions are a basic step-by-step procedure for connecting the player and a Bluetooth device. 1 Turn on the Bluetooth function on the Bluetooth device. 2 Swipe the [WALKMAN Home] screen upwards on the player. 3 Tap the menu items in the following order. [Settings] - [Connected devices] - [Pair new device]. A list of the connectable devices will appear on the screen. 4 Tap the name of the Bluetooth device. If you are required to enter a passkey while pairing, check and enter the passkey for the Bluetooth device. For details on the passkey for the Bluetooth device, refer to the manual of the device. When the connection is established, the name of the connected device appears under [Connected devices]. To disconnect from a paired Bluetooth device Swipe the [WALKMAN Home] screen upwards. Tap the menu items in the following order. [Settings] - [Connected devices]. Tap the settings icon next to the name of the device to disconnect. Hint You can pair the player with only one Bluetooth device at a time. To pair with multiple Bluetooth devices, repeat the procedure in this topic for each device. You can erase a registered Bluetooth device. On the list of devices under [Connected devices], tap the settings icon next to the name of the Bluetooth device that you want to erase. The passkey may also be called a "passcode", "PIN code", "PIN number", or "password". The player stays connected to the Bluetooth device until you turn off the Bluetooth function. To conserve the battery power, turn off the Bluetooth function or disconnect the player from the paired Bluetooth device. Note Pairing information is deleted in the following situations. Pair the devices again. One or both of the devices are reset to the factory settings. Pairing information is deleted from the devices, such as when the devices are repaired. 108

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Help Guide
Digital Media Player
NW-WM1AM2/NW-WM1ZM2
Connecting the player to an unpaired Bluetooth device for the first time
The BLUETOOTH® function enables wireless connections between devices. The devices need to support Bluetooth
wireless technology. A wireless connection is possible at a range of up to 10 meters (32.8 feet) in an open area.
You can listen to music wirelessly by connecting the player to a Bluetooth device such as headphones or speakers.
When you connect Bluetooth devices wirelessly for the first time, the devices must be registered to each other. This
registration is called “pairing”. Once the player and the device are paired, you can easily connect the devices in the
future. The following instructions are a basic step-by-step procedure for connecting the player and a Bluetooth device.
To disconnect from a paired Bluetooth device
Swipe the [WALKMAN Home] screen upwards.
Tap the menu items in the following order.
[Settings]
[Connected devices].
Tap the settings icon next to the name of the device to disconnect.
Hint
You can pair the player with only one Bluetooth device at a time. To pair with multiple Bluetooth devices, repeat the procedure in
this topic for each device.
You can erase a registered Bluetooth device. On the list of devices under [Connected devices], tap the settings icon next to the
name of the Bluetooth device that you want to erase.
The passkey may also be called a “passcode”, “PIN code”, “PIN number”, or “password”.
The player stays connected to the Bluetooth device until you turn off the Bluetooth function. To conserve the battery power, turn
off the Bluetooth function or disconnect the player from the paired Bluetooth device.
Note
Pairing information is deleted in the following situations. Pair the devices again.
One or both of the devices are reset to the factory settings.
Pairing information is deleted from the devices, such as when the devices are repaired.
Turn on the Bluetooth function on the Bluetooth device.
1
Swipe the [WALKMAN Home] screen upwards on the player.
2
Tap the menu items in the following order.
[Settings]
[Connected devices]
[Pair new device].
A list of the connectable devices will appear on the screen.
3
Tap the name of the Bluetooth device.
If you are required to enter a passkey while pairing, check and enter the passkey for the Bluetooth device. For
details on the passkey for the Bluetooth device, refer to the manual of the device.
When the connection is established, the name of the connected device appears under [Connected devices].
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