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Connecting via
Bluetooth
wireless technology
Using NFC when pairing
NFC (Near Field Communication) is a technology that allows for short-range wireless communication between various
devices, such as mobile phones and IC tags. It allows two devices to communicate when you simply touch them to each
other. You can use NFC to pair your
Bluetooth
device with this product.
Compatible devices : NFC-compatible
Bluetooth
devices
Compatible OS : Android
Pairing an NFC-compatible
Bluetooth
device
1. Prepare your NFC-compatible
Bluetooth
device.
• Refer to your NFC-compatible
Bluetooth
device’s user manual as necessary.
2. Starting with the product turned off, slide the power switch to the “ON” position.
3. Touch your NFC-compatible
Bluetooth
device to the product to begin pairing.
• Touch your NFC-compatible
Bluetooth
device to the N-Mark on the product.
• For the location of your NFC-compatible
Bluetooth
device’s NFC antenna, refer to the device’s user manual.
• Follow the instructions displayed on your NFC-compatible
Bluetooth
device’s screen and complete the pairing
process.
• The product beeps when pairing is complete.
Bluetooth
and NFC
transmitter/receiver
Disconnecting a device
Touch your NFC-compatible
Bluetooth
device to the part just above the N-Mark on the product again to disconnect the
product from your device.
Switching the device
• If the product is connected to a
Bluetooth
device and you then touch an NFC-compatible
Bluetooth
device to it, the
product will connect to the second device.
• If you have an NFC-compatible
Bluetooth
device connected with the product and touch that device to another NFC-
compatible
Bluetooth
device, the device will disconnect from the product and connect with the second NFC-compatible
Bluetooth
device.
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