18
GB
2
Start the app “NFC Easy
Connect” on the smartphone.
Make sure that the application screen
is displayed.
3
Touch the smartphone to the
N-Mark on the system until the
smartphone vibrates.
Complete the connection by following
the instructions displayed on the
smartphone.
When the
Bluetooth
connection is
established, the BLUETOOTH
indicator stops flashing and remains
light up.
Bluetooth
device name
appears in the display panel.
You can switch the sound source from
the smartphone to another NFC-
compatible
Bluetooth
device.
For details, refer to the operating
instructions of your
Bluetooth
device.
Tip
If pairing and the
Bluetooth
connection fail, do
the following.
– Relaunch “NFC Easy Connect” and move the
smartphone slowly over the N-Mark.
– Remove the case from the smartphone if using
a commercially available smartphone case.
You can operate a
Bluetooth
device by
connecting the system and a
Bluetooth
device using AVRCP.
Check the following before playing
music:
– The
Bluetooth
function of the
Bluetooth
device is turned on.
– Pairing has been completed.
x
For a
Bluetooth
device
1
Press BLUETOOTH on the unit
to select
Bluetooth
function.
“BT AUDIO” appears in the display
panel.
2
Establish connection with the
Bluetooth
device.
The last connected
Bluetooth
device
will be connected automatically.
Perform the
Bluetooth
connection
from the
Bluetooth
device if the device
is not connected.
Once the connection is established, the
Bluetooth
device name appears in the
display panel.
3
Press
N
.
Depending on the
Bluetooth
device,
– you may need to press
N
twice.
– you may need to start playback of an
audio source on the
Bluetooth
device.
Notes
• When the system is not connected to any
Bluetooth
device, the system will connect and
playback from the last connected
Bluetooth
device automatically when you press
N
.
• If you try to connect another
Bluetooth
device
to the system, the current connected
Bluetooth
device will be disconnected.
Compatible smartphones
Smartphones with a built-in NFC
function (OS: Android 2.3.3 or
later, excluding Android 3.x)
Playing music from a
Bluetooth
device