Sony HT-RT3 Operating Instructions Manual page 15

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You can enable or disable codec AAC from
BLUETOOTH device (page 18).
To disconnect the BLUETOOTH
device
Perform any of the following items.
Press
PAIRING on the Subwoofer
again.
Disable the BLUETOOTH function on
the BLUETOOTH device.
Turn off the system or the BLUETOOTH
device.
Connecting to a remote
device by One-touch
function (NFC)
NFC (Near Field Communication) is a
technology enabling short-range
wireless communication between
various devices.
By holding an NFC-compatible remote
device near to the N-Mark on the
Subwoofer, the system and remote
device proceed to complete pairing and
the BLUETOOTH connection
automatically.
Compatible remote devices
Remote devices with a built-in NFC
function
(OS: Android 2.3.3 or later, excluding
Android 3.x)
Notes
The system only can recognize and
connect to one NFC-compatible remote
device at a time.
Depending on your remote device, you
may need to perform the following items
on your remote device in advance.
 Turn on the NFC function. For details,
refer to the operating instructions of
the remote device.
 If your remote device is having an older
OS version than Android 4.1.x,
download and start the "NFC Easy
Connect" application. "NFC Easy
Connect" is a free application for
Android remote devices that can be
obtained from Google Play. (The
application may not be available in
some countries/regions.)
1
Hold the remote device near to
the N-Mark on the Subwoofer
until the remote device vibrates.
Follow the on-screen instructions
displayed on the remote device,
and complete the procedure for
BLUETOOTH connection.
When the BLUETOOTH connection
is established, the blue LED
indicator lights up.
2
Start playback of audio source on
the remote device.
For details on playback operations,
refer to the operating instructions of
your remote device.
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