Note
When this receiver is in standby mode, the power indicator on the front panel lights up in amber if the
following conditions are met:
[Bluetooth Standby] is set to [On].
A BLUETOOTH device which already exists in the pairing registration information is paired again.
This function works only when [Bluetooth Mode] is set to [Receiver] or [Transmitter].
If you set [Bluetooth Standby] to [On], this receiver turns on when you establish a BLUETOOTH
connection from a BLUETOOTH device (for USA, Canadian and Asia-Pacific models only).
[209] Adjusting Settings
Bluetooth Settings
Setting BLUETOOTH audio codecs (Bluetooth Codec -
AAC/Bluetooth Codec - LDAC)
You can enable and disable AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) or LDAC audio.
Note
When you change these settings, the settings are applied from the next time you connect the
BLUETOOTH device.
These functions work only when the [Bluetooth Mode] is set to [Receiver] or [Transmitter].
While a BLUETOOTH device is connected, the settings of these functions cannot be changed.
Hint
You can enjoy high-quality sound if AAC or LDAC is enabled.
LDAC is an audio coding technology developed by Sony that enables the transmission of High-
Resolution (Hi-Res) Audio content, even over a BLUETOOTH connection. Unlike other BLUETOOTH
compatible coding technologies such as SBC, it operates without any down-conversion of the Hi-Res
Audio content (*1), and allows approximately three times more data (*2) than those other
Select the setting you want.
On:
You can turn on this receiver from a paired BLUETOOTH device.
Off:
This receiver cannot be turned on from a paired BLUETOOTH device.
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Select [Setup] - [Bluetooth Settings] from the home menu.
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Select [Bluetooth Codec - AAC] or [Bluetooth Codec - LDAC].
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Select the setting you want.
On:
AAC and/or LDAC audio is available if the BLUETOOTH device supports AAC or
LDAC.
Off:
AAC and/or LDAC audio is not available.
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