Sony HT-NT3 - HT-NT3 Mode d'emploi Anglais
Sony HT-NT3 - HT-NT3 Mode d'emploi Anglais
Sony HT-NT3 - HT-NT3 Mode d'emploi Anglais
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1 Press PAIRING .<br />
Note<br />
To connect to the most recent<br />
connected BLUETOOTH device, press<br />
. Then proceed to Step 5.<br />
2 Press OPTIONS.<br />
3 Select [Device List], then press .<br />
A list of paired BLUETOOTH devices<br />
appears.<br />
4 Press / repeatedly to select the<br />
device you want, then press .<br />
5 Press to start playback.<br />
6 Adjust the volume.<br />
Adjust the volume of the<br />
BLUETOOTH device first, if the<br />
volume level is still too low, adjust<br />
the volume level on the Bar<br />
Speaker.<br />
Note<br />
Once the system and the BLUETOOTH<br />
device are connected, you can control<br />
playback by pressing , , , /<br />
and /.<br />
You can connect to the system from a<br />
paired BLUETOOTH device even when the<br />
system in standby mode, if you set the<br />
[Bluetooth Standby] to [On] (page 24).<br />
The audio playback on this system may<br />
be delayed from that on the BLUETOOTH<br />
device because of the characteristics of<br />
the BLUETOOTH wireless technology.<br />
Tip<br />
You can enable or disable codec AAC or<br />
LDAC from BLUETOOTH device (page 25).<br />
To disconnect the BLUETOOTH<br />
device<br />
Perform any of the following items.<br />
Press PAIRING again.<br />
Disable the BLUETOOTH function on<br />
the BLUETOOTH device.<br />
When playback screen is displayed,<br />
press OPTIONS, then select<br />
[Disconnect].<br />
Turn off the system or the BLUETOOTH<br />
device.<br />
To delete a paired BLUETOOTH<br />
device from the device list<br />
1 Follow Steps 1 to 3 above.<br />
2 Press / repeatedly to select the<br />
device, then press OPTIONS.<br />
3 Press / repeatedly to select<br />
[Remove], then press .<br />
4 Press / repeatedly to select [OK],<br />
then press .<br />
Connecting to a remote<br />
device by One-touch<br />
listening function (NFC)<br />
NFC (Near Field Communication) is a<br />
technology enabling short-range<br />
wireless communication between<br />
various devices.<br />
By holding an NFC-compatible remote<br />
device near to the N-Mark on the Bar<br />
Speaker, the system and remote device<br />
proceed to complete pairing and the<br />
BLUETOOTH connection automatically.<br />
Compatible remote devices<br />
Remote devices with a built-in NFC<br />
function<br />
(OS: Android 2.3.3 or later, excluding<br />
Android 3.x)<br />
This feature does not work with NFCcompatible<br />
receiver (such as<br />
headphones).<br />
Note<br />
The system only can recognize and<br />
connect to one NFC-compatible device at<br />
a time.<br />
Depending on your remote device, you<br />
may need to perform the following items<br />
on your remote device in advance.<br />
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