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 Press SOURCE repeatedly to select BT source.

»»[BT] (Bluetooth) is displayed.

»»The Bluetooth indicator flashes blue.

2 Enable the NFC feature on your Bluetooth enabled device (see the user manual of the device for details).

3 Keep the NFC area of the external device and the NFC area of this product within 2 cm.

4 Accept 'PHILIPS BTB7150' pairing for the first-time use, and input '0000' as the paring password if necessary.

»»After successful pairing and connection, the Bluetooth indicator turns solid blue, and the unit beeps.

SOURCE

INFO

SOURCE

<2 cm

 

RDS

PRESET/ALBUM

SCAN

PIN

ON

0000

 

Option 2: Pair and connect manually

1 Press SOURCE repeatedly to select BT source.

»»[BT] (Bluetooth) is displayed.

»»The Bluetooth indicator flashes blue.

2 On the Bluetooth enabled device, search for Bluetooth devices that can be paired (see the user manual of the device).

3 Select 'Philips BTB7150' on your Bluetooth enabled device and input '0000' as the paring password if necessary.

»»After successful pairing and connection, the Bluetooth indicator turns solid blue, and the unit beeps.

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Philips BTB7150 user manual Option 2 Pair and connect manually