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-- When it is subject to electrical variation from obstructions caused by a wall, corner, or office partitioning.

-- When it is exposed to electrical interference from same frequency-band devices including medical equipment, microwave ovens, and wireless LANs.

Pair the Home Cinema with the Bluetooth device while the two are close together.

The further the distance is between the Home Cinema and the Bluetooth device, the worse the quality is.

If the distance exceeds the Bluetooth operational range, the connection is lost.

In poor reception-sensitivity areas, the Bluetooth connection may not work properly.The Home Cinema has an effective reception range of

up to 10 meters in all directions if there are no obstacles. The connection will be automatically cut off if the device is out of this range. Even within this range, the sound quality may be degraded by obstacles such as walls or doors.

This wireless device may cause electrical interference. during its operation.

To Connect the Home Cinema to a Bluetooth

Device

Connect

Bluetooth device

Before you begin, confirm that the Bluetooth device supports the Bluetooth compliant stereo headset function.

1.Press the FUNCTION button on the remote control to display the BT message.

2.Select the Bluetooth menu on the Bluetooth device you want to connect. For instructions, refer to the Bluetooth device's manual.

3.Select the Stereo headset menu on the Bluetooth device.

You will see a list of devices.

4.Select "[HTS]JXXXXX" from the searched list.

When the Home Cinema is connected to the Bluetooth device, the device name of the connected Bluetooth device, followed by the name of home cinema will appear on the front display of home cinema.

5.Play music on the connected device.

You can listen to the music playing on the connected Bluetooth device over the Home

Cinema system.

The Home Cinema only supports Middle Quality SBC data (up to 237kbps@48kHz), and does not support High Quality SBC data (328kbps@44.1kHz).

The AVRCP feature is supported. It's functionality will differ, depending on the specifications of the connected device.

Connect only to a Bluetooth device that supports the A2DP Profile.

Only one Bluetooth device can be paired at a time.

The search or connection functions may not work properly in the following cases:

-- If there a strong electric field near or around the home cinema.

-- If several Bluetooth devices are simultaneously paired with product.

-- If the Bluetooth device is turned off, not in place, or malfunctions.

Note that such devices as microwave ovens, wireless LAN adapters, fluorescent lights, and gas stoves use the same frequency range as the Bluetooth device, and can cause electric interference.

For the best operational compatibility between the home cinema and a Bluetooth device or any other device, such as a Mobile Phone, we recommend you update the device's OS to the latest version.

To Disconnect the Bluetooth Device from the

Home Cinema

You can disconnect the Bluetooth device from the Home Cinema. For instructions, refer to the Bluetooth device's manual.

When the Home Cinema is disconnected from the Bluetooth device, the Home Cinema will display DISCONNECTED on the front display.

To Disconnect the Home Cinema from the Bluetooth Device

Press the ( ) button on the front panel of the Home Cinema to switch from BT to another mode or turn off the Home Cinema.

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

In Bluetooth connection mode, the Bluetooth connection will be lost if the distance between the Home Cinema System and the Bluetooth device exceeds 10 meters. When the Bluetooth device comes back into effective range or you restart the Bluetooth device, you have to pair the device and home cinema again to reconnect.

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