Connect Bluetooth Via Nfc; Data Files - Philips HTB3550/93 User Manual

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5
To exit Bluetooth, select other source.
When your switch back to Bluetooth
mode, Bluetooth connection remains
active.
Note
The music streaming may be interrupted
by obstacles between the device and home
theater, 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 home theater
with another Bluetooth device, press and
hold
on the remote control to disable
the currently connected Bluetooth device.
Philips does not guarantee 100%
compatibility with all Bluetooth devices.

Connect Bluetooth 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 onto the
NFC tag of the home theater.
1
Enable NFC on the Bluetooth device (see
the device' s user manual for details).
2
Tap the NFC device onto the NFC tag of
the home theater until the speakers of the
home theater beep.
» When the Bluetooth connection
succeeds, BT READYis displayed on
the display panel for two seconds, and
then the display comes back to BT.
» If the connection fails, no beep sound is
heard from the home theater, and BT
always displayed on the display panel.
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3
Select and play audio files or music on
your NFC device.
To break the connection, tap again the
NFC device onto the NFC tag on the
home theater.
Data files
Your home theater 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 home theater (see
'File formats' on page 28).
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 home theater 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 home theater supports the following
file formats: .srt, .sub, .txt, .ssa, .ass, smi,
and .sami. If the subtitles do not appear
correctly, change the character set.
(Play).

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