To play a music track from your device on a DMR device
1
Make sure that you have correctly set up the DMR device and that it is
connected to the same Wi-Fi® network as your device.
2
From your Home screen, tap , then find and tap .
3
Select a music category and browse to the track that you want to share, then
tap the track.
4
Tap and select a DMR device to share your content with. The track plays
automatically on the device that you select.
5
To disconnect from the DMR device, tap and select your device. The track
stops playing on the DMR device but continues playing on your device.
Connecting your device to USB mass storage devices
You can use a USB Host adapter to connect your device to USB mass storage
devices.
USB Host adapters are sold separately. Sony does not guarantee that all USB mass storage
devices are supported by your device.
To access content on a USB mass storage device using a USB Host adapter
1
Attach the USB Host adapter to your device, then connect the adapter to the
USB mass storage device.
2
To access files and folders on the USB storage device, use a file manager app
such as File Commander.
You can also open the relevant media application on your device to view content directly. For
example, you can open the Album application to view photos stored on the USB mass
storage device.
To disconnect a USB mass storage device
1
To open the Notification Panel, drag the status bar downwards, then tap
USB
storage connected
.
2
Tap
OK
.
3
Detach the USB Host adapter from your device.
Connecting your device to a DUALSHOCK™ series wireless
controller
You can play games stored on your device using a DUALSHOCK™ series wireless
controller. You can also mirror your device on a TV or other display. For more
information about Screen mirroring, refer to the relevant section of the User guide.
To set up a connection with a DUALSHOCK™3 wireless controller
1
From your Home screen, tap .
2
Find and tap
Settings
>
Xperia™ Connectivity
>
DUALSHOCK™3 wireless
controller
.
3
Tap
Pair controller
and follow the on-screen instructions.
NFC
Use Near Field Communications (NFC) to share data with other devices, such as a
video, photo, web page address, music file or contact. You can also use NFC to scan
tags that give you more information about a product or service as well as tags that
activate certain functions on your device.
NFC is a wireless technology with a maximum range of one centimetre, so the
devices sharing data must be held close to each other. Before you can use NFC, you
must first turn on the NFC function, and the screen of your device must be active.
NFC may not be available in all countries and/or regions.
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