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Using the BLUETOOTH
function
If the system is not paired with any
equipment, you must pair the system
with the equipment to be connected.
Select “BT AU” with the INPUT button
on the remote control to enter pairing
mode.
1Place the system and a
BLUETOOTH device within
1 meter (3.3 feet).
2Press INPUT to select “BT AU.”
3Set the BLUETOOTH device in
pairing mode.
For details on setting the
BLUETOOTH device in pairing
mode, refer to the operating
instructions supplied with the
device.
4When the detected devices are
listed on the BLUETOOTH
device, check that “HT-CT660” is
listed.
On some BLUETOOTH devices, the
list may not be displayed.
5Select “HT-CT660” on the list.
If entering a Passkey is requested,
enter “0000.”
6Make the BLUETOOTH
connection on the BLUETOOTH
device.
When the BLUETOOTH connection
is made correctly, the illumination
LED lights up in blue and the
pairing information is stored in the
system.
About the LED for BLUETOOTH
The illumination LED lights up or
flashes in blue to indicate the
BLUETOOTH status.
For details on operation of the
connected devices, refer to the
operating instructions supplied with the
devices.
The BLUETOOTH devices to be
connected must support A2DP
(Advanced Audio Distribution Profile).
Use a BLUETOOTH device such as
BLUETOOTH mobile phone in an easily
visible place in the same room where
the Sound Bar is placed.
If Wi-Fi equipment is used, BLUETOOTH
communication may become unstable.
In that case, use the BLUETOOTH device
as close as possible to the Sound Bar.
Sound may be interrupted because of a
problem with the BLUETOOTH device.
BLUETOOTH Function
Pairing automatically
System status LED status
During BLUETOOTH
pairing Flashes quickly in
blue.
The system is
attempting to
connect with a
BLUETOOTH device
Flashes in blue.
The system has
established in
connection with a
BLUETOOTH device
Lights up in blue.
The system is in
BLUETOOTH
standby mode
(when the system is
off)
Flashes slowly in
blue.
Notes