Wireless Playback via Bluetooth—Continued
• Some devices may not be able to pair or connect by
touch (NFC). In such a case, try to establish the
connection manually (see page 23).
• Do not leave the NFC/Bluetooth-enabled smartphone
or tablet on the NFC mark on the CD receiver. NFC
function will conflict with CD receiver's operations.
Using the Bluetooth Standby
Function
If the Bluetooth Standby function is enabled,
establishing a Bluetooth connection from your
Bluetooth-enabled device will automatically turn on the
power to the CD receiver and Bluetooth will be selected
as the input source.
1
Turn on the power to the CD receiver, then
press the [ ] button to change the input
source to "Bluetooth."
2
Press the [MENU] button, use the [q]/[w]
buttons to select "BT Standby >", then
press the [ENTER] button.
3
Use the [q]/[w] buttons to select "On",
then press the [ENTER] button.
The Bluetooth Standby function is now enabled.
To disable the Bluetooth Standby function, select
"Off", then press the [ENTER] button.
4
Place the CD receiver in standby mode.
Now the CD receiver is in Bluetooth Standby
mode.
Note:
• Power consumption during Bluetooth Standby mode
increases compared to normal standby mode.
• Some Bluetooth-enabled devices establish a
Bluetooth connection once the power to these devices
is turned on. These devices will automatically turn on
the power to the CD receiver if the Bluetooth Standby
function on the CD receiver is enabled.
• If you touch the NFC detection area of your
smartphone or tablet to the NFC mark on the CD
receiver, the power to the CD receiver will be
automatically turned on, and the input source will
switch to Bluetooth, even if the Bluetooth Standby
function is disabled.
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