Play Music Via Nfc; Data Files - Philips HTB4150B/93 User Manual

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Note
The music streaming may be interrupted by obstacles
between the device and SoundStage, such as wall,
metallic casing that covers the device, or other devices
nearby that operate in the same frequency.
If you want to connect your SoundStage with another
Bluetooth device, press and hold
control to disconnect the currently connected
Bluetooth device.

Play music via NFC

NFC (Near Field Communication) is a
technology that enables short-range wireless
communication between NFC-enabled devices,
such as mobile phones.
What you need
A Bluetooth device with NFC function.
For pairing, tap the NFC device on the
NFC tag of this product.
The operational range between the
main unit (left and right speakers) and a
NFC device is approximately 10 meters
(30 feet).
1
Enable NFC on your Bluetooth device (see
the user manual of your device for details).
2
Tap the NFC device on the NFC tag of
this product until you hear a beep sound
from this product.
» The NFC device is connected to
this product via Bluetooth. [BT] is
displayed.
3
Select and play audio files or music on
your NFC device.
To break the connection, tap the
NFC device with the NFC tag on this
product again.
on the remote
Data files
Your SoundStage can play pictures, audio and
video files contained in a disc or a USB storage
device. Before you play a file, check that the file
format is supported by your SoundStage (see
'File formats' on page 26).
1
Play the files from a disc or USB storage
device.
2
To stop play, press .
To resume the video from where you
stopped, press .
To play the video from the start, press
OK.
Note
To play DivX DRM protected files, connect your
SoundStage to a TV through an HDMI cable.
Subtitles
If your video has subtitles in multiple languages,
select a subtitle language.
Note
Make sure that the subtitle file has the exact same
name as the video file. For example, if the video file is
named 'movie.avi', name the subtitle file as 'movie.srt'
or 'movie.sub'.
Your SoundStage supports the following file formats:
.srt, .sub, .txt, .ssa, .ass, smi, and .sami. If the subtitles do
not appear correctly, change the character set.
1
While playing video, press SUBTITLE to
select a language.
2
For DivX or RMVB/RM videos, if the
subtitles do not appear correctly, continue
the following steps to change the character
set.
3
Press
.
» The options menu is displayed.
4
Select [Character set], and then select a
character set that supports the subtitle.
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