Samsung HT-F9730W/ZA user manual Using NFC Near Field Communication, English 39, Notes

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Using NFC (Near Field Communication)

To disconnect the Home Theater from the Bluetooth device

Press the ( English 39 Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual background ) button on the front panel of the Home Theater to switch from BT to another mode or turn off the Home Theater.

Except when you disconnect the home theater by changing functions, the connected Bluetooth device will wait a certain time for a response from the Home Theater before terminating the connection. (Disconnection time may differ, depending on the Bluetooth device.)

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￿In Bluetooth connection mode, the Bluetooth connection will be lost if the distance between the Home Theater System and the Bluetooth device exceeds 32.8 feet. When the Bluetooth device comes back into effective range or you restart the Bluetooth device, you have to pair the device and home theater again to reconnect.

￿In Bluetooth mode, the screen saver will start if the Bluetooth device stays in the Ready state for 5 minutes. To reconnect the Bluetooth device, turn off the screen saver, and then connect the device. To turn off the screen saver, press any button on the remote control (the Volume button, a number button, etc.)

Using NFC (Near Field Communication)

Using NFC pairing, you can easily connect your home theater to an NFC compatible Bluetooth source device for music listening.

Initial Pairing

To pair NFC devices with your Home Theater, you first must pair the remote control and the Home Theater. Pairing occurs automatically when you press any button on the remote after turning on the Home Theater for the first time. When the pairing is completed, REMOTE PAIRED is displayed on the front display within max 20 seconds.

If the pairing is failed, you must re-pair it manually. To pair NFC devices with your Home Theater again, press and hold the both PRESET and EFFECT buttons simultaneously for more than 2 second after 35 seconds from power on.

When the re-pairing is completed, REMOTE PAIRED is displayed on the front display.

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Pairing an NFC Device with the Home Theater

1.Turn on your NFC compatible Bluetooth device and make sure its screen is unlocked.

NFC pairing becomes unavailable if the device’s screen lock is enabled.

2.Gently touch the Manual background on the home theater remote’s rear side with the NFC compatible Bluetooth device.

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￿This pairing feature works only if the home theater is turned on.

3.On the NFC compatible Bluetooth device’s screen, a message to confirm pairing appears. Select "Yes".

Once pairing is complete the “Paired.” Message appears.

4.To cancel NFC pairing, gently touch the Manual background on the home theater remote’s rear side with the device again.

To pair another NFC device with the home theater if it is already paired to a device:

Gently touch the Manual background on the home theater remote’s rear side with the new NFC compatible device. The home theater cancels the existing connection and pairs with the new device.

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￿The NFC feature is available in the Android 4.1x ‘Jelly Bean’ version or later.

-This feature is supported by NFC module installed devices with Android v4.1 ‘Jelly Bean' only.

￿Jelly Bean 4.1.X: Switches to BT mode upon Tagging.

￿Jelly Bean 4.2.X: Switches to BT mode and begins Music playback upon Tagging.

￿The actual location of the NFC antenna varies from device to device. Before connecting, confirm the location of your device’s antenna.

￿If the pairing device is covered by or inside a thick case/housing, pairing may not be easy.

￿The Manual background is a trademark or registered trademark of NFC Forum, Inc. in the United States and in other countries.

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Samsung HT-F9730W/ZA user manual Using NFC Near Field Communication, English 39, Notes