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Pair and connect
Option 1: Pair and connect through NFC
Near Field Communication (NFC) is
a technology that enables short-range
wireless communication between
various NFC compatible devices, such
as mobile phones and IC tags.
With the NFC function, data communication
can be achieved easily just by touching
the relevant symbol or designated
location on NFC compatible devices.
Note
•
Compatibility with all NFC devices is not guaranteed.
1
Enable the NFC feature on your Bluetooth
enabled device (see the user manual of the
device for details).
2
Touch the NFC area of the external device
with the NFC area (A/B) on the top of the
unit until you hear a beep.
»
After successful pairing and
connection, the LED indicator on
the
BLUETOOTH
button turns solid
white.
Option 2: Pair and connect manually
1
On the Bluetooth enabled device, search
for Bluetooth devices that can be paired
(see the user manual of the device).
2
Select ‘
Philips NTRX100A
‘ or ‘
Philips
NTRX100B
‘ on your Bluetooth enabled
device and if necessary input ‘0000’ as the
pairing password.
»
After successful pairing and
connection, the LED indicator on
the
BLUETOOTH
button turns solid
white, and the unit beeps.
Stream music through Bluetooth
•
Play audio on the Bluetooth device
connected to the unit.
»
Audio streams from your Bluetooth
enabled device to the unit.
Tip
•
If the Bluetooth enabled device also supports AVRCP
(Audio Video Remote Control Profile), you can use
some basic operation buttons of the unit (such as the
play/pause, stop and previous/next buttons) to control
music play.
To disconnect the Bluetooth-enabled device:
•
Press and hold for three seconds.
•
Deactivate Bluetooth on your device; or
•
Move the device beyond the
communication range.
To clear Bluetooth pairing history:
•
Press and hold both and (A/B) on the
unit for three seconds.
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The current Bluetooth connection is
disconnected.