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How to make wireless connection with BLUETOOTH devices, SRS-X2

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Help Guide How to Use Personal Audio System SRS-X2 How to make wireless connection with BLUETOOTH devices You can enjoy music and hands-free calling with the speaker wirelessly by using your device's BLUETOOTH function. Before operating the speaker, be sure to do the following: Place the BLUETOOTH device within 1 m (3 ft) of the speaker. Connect the speaker to the AC outlet or charge the battery sufficiently. Prepare the operating instructions supplied with the BLUETOOTH device for reference. Pairing the speaker with a BLUETOOTH device Pairing is the process required to mutually register the information on BLUETOOTH devices to be connected wirelessly. It is necessary to pair a device with the speaker to be able to make BLUETOOTH connection for the first time. Select your situation from the following 2 connecting patterns. Pairing and connecting with a BLUETOOTH device Connecting with a smartphone by one touch (NFC) Connecting the speaker with the paired device Once BLUETOOTH devices are paired, there is no need to pair them again. To connect a device already paired, refer to the following topic. Connecting with a paired BLUETOOTH device Connecting the speaker with a smartphone by one touch (NFC) By touching the speaker with a smartphone, the speaker is turned on automatically and then proceeds to pairing and making BLUETOOTH connection. For details, refer to the following topic. Connecting with a smartphone by one touch (NFC) Disconnecting the smartphone by one touch (NFC) Switching devices by one touch (NFC) Compatible smartphones NFC-compatible smartphones with Android 2.3.3 or later installed NFC NFC (Near Field Communication) is a technology enabling short-range wireless communication between various devices, such as smartphones and IC tags. Thanks to the NFC function, data communication - for example, BLUETOOTH pairing - can be achieved easily by simply touching NFC-compatible devices together (i.e., at the N-Mark symbol or location designated on each device). 47

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Personal Audio System
SRS-X2
How to make wireless connection with BLUETOOTH devices
You can enjoy music and hands-free calling with the speaker wirelessly by using your device’s BLUETOOTH function.
Before operating the speaker, be sure to do the following:
Place the BLUETOOTH device within 1 m (3 ft) of the speaker.
Connect the speaker to the AC outlet or charge the battery sufficiently.
Prepare the operating instructions supplied with the BLUETOOTH device for reference.
Pairing the speaker with a BLUETOOTH device
Pairing is the process required to mutually register the information on BLUETOOTH devices to be connected wirelessly.
It is necessary to pair a device with the speaker to be able to make BLUETOOTH connection for the first time.
Select your situation from the following 2 connecting patterns.
Pairing and connecting with a BLUETOOTH device
Connecting with a smartphone by one touch (NFC)
Connecting the speaker with the paired device
Once BLUETOOTH devices are paired, there is no need to pair them again. To connect a device already paired, refer to
the following topic.
Connecting with a paired BLUETOOTH device
Connecting the speaker with a smartphone by one touch (NFC)
By touching the speaker with a smartphone, the speaker is turned on automatically and then proceeds to pairing and
making BLUETOOTH connection. For details, refer to the following topic.
Connecting with a smartphone by one touch (NFC)
Disconnecting the smartphone by one touch (NFC)
Switching devices by one touch (NFC)
Compatible smartphones
NFC-compatible smartphones with Android 2.3.3 or later installed
NFC
NFC (Near Field Communication) is a technology enabling short-range wireless communication between various
devices, such as smartphones and IC tags.
Thanks to the NFC function, data communication - for example, BLUETOOTH pairing - can be achieved easily by simply
touching NFC-compatible devices together (i.e., at the N-Mark symbol or location designated on each device).
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