Sony HT-NT5 Users guide [zh, en]

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Sound Bar
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©2016 Sony Corporation Printed in Malaysia 4-586-135-62(1)
HT-NT5
WARNING
Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet.
To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover the ventilation opening of the appliance with newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. Do not expose the appliance to naked flame sources (for example, lighted candles).
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to dripping or splashing, and do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the appliance.
The unit is not disconnected from the mains as long as it is connected to the AC outlet, even if the unit itself has been turned off.
As the main plug is used to disconnect the unit from the mains, connect the unit to an easily accessible AC outlet. Should you notice an abnormality in the unit, disconnect the main plug from the AC outlet immediately.
Do not expose batteries or appliances with battery-installed to excessive heat, such as sunshine and fire.
Indoor use only.
Recommended cables
Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connection to host computers and/or peripherals.
For the Bar Speaker
The nameplate is located on the bottom of the Bar Speaker.
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Table of Contents
Supplied Accessories .....................5
Guide to Parts and Controls ..........6
About the Home Menu .................11
Connecting and Preparation
Basic connections and preparation
Connection for Viewing Copyright-
protected 4K Content ............ 14
Mounting the Unit on a Wall ....... 16
Attaching the Grille Frame ...........17
Connecting to a Wired
Network ................................. 18
Connecting to a Wireless
Network .................................20
Startup Guide (separate
document)
Listening to the Sound
Listening to the TV ......................22
Listening to the Connected
Device ....................................22
Listening to Music on a USB
Device ....................................23
Selecting the Sound Effect
Setting the Sound Effect that is
Tailored to Sound Sources
(SOUND FIELD) .......................25
Enjoying Clear Sound with Low
Volume at Midnight
(NIGHT) ..................................26
Making Dialogues Clearer
(VOICE) ...................................26
Adjusting the Volume of the
Subwoofer ............................. 27
Adjusting the Delay Between the
Picture and Sound ................. 27
Listening to Music/Sound with the BLUETOOTH Function
Listening to Music from a Mobile
Device ....................................29
Listening to Sound of the
Connected TV or Device from
Headphones or Speakers ...... 32
Enjoying with the Network Function
Listening to Music on your PC via a
Home Network ......................34
Listening to Music on Music
Services ..................................35
Listening to Music on the Mobile
Device with SongPal .............36
Using Google Cast ....................... 37
Connecting the SongPal Link-
Compatible Device
(Wireless Multi Room/Wireless
Surround) ............................... 37
Displaying the Screen of the Mobile
Device on a TV
(MIRRORING) .........................39
Using the Various Functions/ Settings
Performing the Wireless Connection
of the Subwoofer (LINK) ........ 41
Playing Compressed Audio Files
with Upscaling to Near Hi-
Resolution Sound Quality ..... 42
Enjoying Multiplex Broadcast Sound
(AUDIO) ..................................42
Deactivating Buttons on
the Unit ..................................43
Changing the Brightness of the
Front Panel Display and
BLUETOOTH Indicator
(DIMMER) ...............................43
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Saving Power in Standby
Mode .....................................44
Sending the Remote Signal to the
TV via the Unit ....................... 45
Using the Control for HDMI
Function ................................ 45
Using the “BRAVIA” Sync
Function .................................47
Using the Setup Display .............. 49
Options Menu List ........................57
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting .......................... 58
Resetting the System .................. 66
Additional Information
Specifications ...............................67
Playable Types of Files ................ 69
Supported Input Audio
Formats ................................. 70
Supported Input Video
Formats ..................................71
On BLUETOOTH
Communication .....................72
END USER LICENSE
AGREEMENT ...........................73
Precautions ..................................77
Index .............................................81
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Supplied Accessories
•Bar Speaker (1)
•Grille frame (1)
• W all mounting brackets (2), Screws (2), Grille frame support hook (2)
•Subwoofer (1)
• R03 (size AAA) batteries (2)
• HDMI cable (4K 60p 18Gbps compatible) (1)
•Startup Guide (1)
• Operating Instructions (1)
• Remote control (1)
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Guide to Parts and Controls
Details are omitted from the illustrations.
Unit (Bar Speaker)
Front
Remote control sensorFront panel displayBLUETOOTH indicator (blue)
– Flashes quickly in blue: During
pairing standby status
– Flashes in blue: BLUETOOTH
connection is being attempted
– Lights in blue: BLUETOOTH
connection has been established
 (power) button
Turns on the system or sets it to standby mode.
INPUT button (page 11, 22)PAIRING button (page 29)VOL +/– buttons
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N-Mark (page 30)
When using the NFC function, touch your NFC-compatible device to the mark.
(USB) port
Rear
LAN(100) portTV IN (OPTICAL) jackANALOG IN jackHDMI IN 3 jack
Compatible with HDCP 2.2.
HDMI IN 2 jack
Compatible with HDCP 2.2.
HDMI IN 1 jack
Compatible with HDCP 2.2.
HDMI OUT (TV (ARC)) jack
Compatible with HDCP 2.2.
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Subwoofer
Power indicator
– Lights in red: The subwoofer is in
standby mode
– Flashes in green: While
attempting link connection
– Lights in green: The subwoofer is
connected to the system with the link function
 (power) button
Turns on the subwoofer or sets it to standby mode.
LINK button (page 41)Ventilation holes
For safety, do not block the ventilation holes.
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Remote Control
INPUT +/– (page 11, 22)
(power)
Turns on the system or sets it to standby mode.
DISPLAY
Displays playback information on the TV screen.
CLEAR AUDIO+ (page 25)
SOUND FIELD (page 25)
VOICE (page 26)
NIGHT (page 26)
DIMMER (page 43)Color buttons
Shortcut keys for selecting items on some menus.
MIRRORING (page 39)
PAIRING (page 29)
OPTIONS (page 27, 57)
BACK (page 11) /// (page 11)
(enter) (page 11)
HOME (page 11)
 (muting)
Turns off the sound temporarily.
(volume) +/–
Adjusts the volume.
SW (subwoofer volume) +/–
Adjusts the volume of the subwoofer.
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Playback operation buttons
/ (rewind/fast forward)
Searches backward or forward.
/ (previous/next)
Selects the previous/next chapter, track, or file.
(play)
Starts or re-starts playback (resume play).
(pause)
Pauses or re-starts playback.
(stop)
Stops playback.
RX/TX (receiver/transmitter)
(page 33)
AUDIO (page 42)
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About the Home Menu
[Setup]
Input list
[Wireless Surround]
HOME
BACK
///, (enter)
You can display the home menu on the TV screen by connecting the system and TV with the HDMI cable (supplied). From the home menu, you can set the various settings by selecting [Setup] or select the input or service that you want to watch from the input list.
Using the Home Menu
1 Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
2 Press /// to select [Setup], an item on the input list, or [Wireless
Surround], then press .
The selected input, setup display, or setting display for the wireless surround function appears on the TV screen. To return to the previous screen, press BACK.
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Input list
Input name Explanation
[TV] Outputs the TV sound. (page 22)
[HDMI1] Outputs the sound of device that is connected to the HDMI IN 1
[HDMI2] Outputs the sound of device that is connected to the HDMI IN 2
[HDMI3] Outputs the sound of device that is connected to the HDMI IN 3
[Bluetooth Audio] Outputs the sound of device that is connected with the
[Analog] Outputs the sound of device that is connected to the ANALOG IN
[USB] Outputs music or plays back photo files stored on a connected
[Screen mirroring] Displays the screen of the mobile device on the TV screen.
[Home Network] Outputs music or plays back photo files on the device that is
[Music Services] Uses music services on the Internet. (page 35)
jack. (page 22)
jack. (page 22)
jack. (page 22)
BLUETOOTH function. (page 29)
jack.
USB device. (page 23)
(page 39)
connected via the network. (page 34)
[Setup]
See “Using the Setup Display” (page 49).
[Wireless Surround]
Displays the setting display for the wireless surround function that allows you to use the wireless speakers (not supplied) as the surround speakers of the system. Perform the setting by following the on-screen instructions.
Tip
You can also select the input by pressing INPUT +/– repeatedly.
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About the Steps Description
In these Operating Instructions, the operations are described as steps that are operated on the home menu displayed on the TV screen by using the remote control while the system and TV are connected with the HDMI cable (supplied).
The operating steps that select items on the TV screen by using /// and are simplified in the following way.
Example: Select [Setup] from the home menu.
The operation that selects an item by pressing /// and is expressed as “select.”
Example: Select [Network Settings] - [Internet Settings] - [Wired Setup] on the home menu.
When repeating the operation that selects an item by pressing /// and , the selected items are linked with “-.”
Tips
• You can use the buttons on the unit if they have the same or similar names as those on the remote control.
• Characters in brackets [ ] appear on the TV screen. Characters in quotes “ ” appear in the front panel display.
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Connecting and Preparation
HDCP2.2-
compatible
HDMI jack
Blu-ray Disc™ player, cable box, or satellite box, etc.
HDCP2.2-
compatible
HDMI jack
TV
HDMI cable (supplied) HDMI cable (not supplied)
Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18Gbps is recommended.
Connection for Viewing Copyright-protected 4K Content
Connecting a 4K TV and 4K Device
To view copyright-protected 4K content and listen to sound from the system, connect the TV and device to the system via an HDCP2.2-compatible HDMI jack. You can only view copyright-protected 4K content through the HDCP2.2­compatible HDMI jack connection.
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1 Check which HDMI input jack on
your TV is compatible with HDCP2.2.
Refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
2 Connect the HDCP2.2-compatible
HDMI input jack on the TV and HDMI OUT jack on the unit with the HDMI cable (supplied).
TV connection is completed.
Connecting and Preparation
3 Connect the HDCP2.2-compatible
HDCP2.2-
compatible
HDMI jack
Blu-ray Disc player, cable box, or satellite box, etc.
HDCP2.2-
compatible
HDMI jack
TV
HDMI cable (supplied) HDMI cable (not supplied)
Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18Gbps is recommended.
Optical digital cable (not supplied)
HDMI output jack of the 4K device and HDMI IN jack of the unit with the HDMI cable (not supplied).
Refer to the operating instructions of the 4K device to check that the HDMI OUT jack of the 4K device is compatible with HDCP2.2. 4K device connection is completed.
4 Play copyright-protected 4K
content.
The image appears on the TV screen and the sound is output from the system.
Tip
You can connect the 4K device to any of HDMI IN 1, HDMI IN 2, or HDMI IN 3 jack because all jacks are compatible with HDCP2.2.
When the TV’s HDMI Jack is not Labeled with ARC
If your TV’s HDCP2.2-compatible HDMI IN jack is not compatible with ARC, the TV sound is not output from the system. In this case, connect the optical output jack of the TV and the TV IN (OPTICAL) jack on the unit with the optical digital cable (not supplied).
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Mounting the Unit on a
Screw (supplied)
Wall mounting brackets (supplied)
Hole on the wall mounting bracket
4mm
More than 30 mm
4.2 mm
10 mm
Wall
You can mount the unit on a wall.
Notes
• Prepare screws (not supplied) that are suitable for the wall material and strength. As a plasterboard wall is especially fragile, attach the screws securely in the wall beam. Install the speakers horizontally, hung by screws in studs in a continuous flat section of the wall.
• Have the installation done by a Sony dealer or licensed contractor and pay special attention to safety during the installation.
• Sony shall not be held responsible for accidents or damage caused by improper installation, insufficient wall strength, improper screw installation or natural disaster, etc.
1 Fix the wall mounting brackets
(supplied) to the bracket fixing holes on the bottom of the unit with the screws (supplied) so that the surface of each wall mounting bracket is as shown in the illustration.
Fix the two wall mounting brackets to the left and right fixing holes on the bottom of the unit.
2 Prepare screws (not supplied) that
are suitable for the holes on the wall mounting bracket.
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Connecting and Preparation
3 Fasten the screws in the wall.
920 mm
8 mm to 9mm
Approx. 2mm
Approx. 4 mm
The screw should protrude as illustration.
Attaching the Grille Frame
4 Hang the holes of the mounting
bracket on the screws.
Align the holes at of the mounting bracket with the screws, then hang the unit on the two screws.
You can protect the speakers by attaching the supplied grille frame. We recommend that you use the unit without attaching the grille frame if you will be listening to High-Resolution Audio.
Attach the grille frame parallel to the front panel.
Attach the grille frame right-side up.
Tips
• The grille frame is fixed by a magnet.
• Attach the grille frame leaving a space from the end of the Bar Speaker.
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Attaching the Grille Frame
Internet
LAN cable (not supplied)
Server
Router
Modem
When Mounting on a Wall
Attach the grille frame support hook to the grille frame to prevent the grille frame from falling.
1 Insert the grille frame support
hook into the hook on the grille frame, then lift it up.
2 Attach the grille frame to the Bar
Speaker.
Connecting to a Wired Network
Prepare the network by connecting the system and PC to your home network with a LAN cable.
Connecting to a PC or Router with a LAN Cable
The following illustration is the example for connection of the system and PC to your home network.
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Note
The server needs to be connected to the same network as that of the system.
Tip
We recommend that you use a shielded
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straight interface cable (not supplied).
Connecting and Preparation
Connecting by Obtaining the Network Information Automatically
1 Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
2 Select [Setup] from the home
menu.
The setup display appe ars on the TV screen.
3 Select [Network Settings] -
[Internet Settings] - [Wired Setup].
4 Select [Auto].
The system starts network settings and the network setting status appears. Press / to browse information, and then press .
5 Select [Save & Connect].
The system starts connecting to the network. For details, refer to the messages that appear on the TV screen.
Connecting by Using a
Fixed IP Address
5 Perform the setting by following
the on-screen instructions.
The system starts network settings and the network setting status appears. Press / to browse information, and then press .
6 Select [Save & Connect].
The system starts connecting to the network. For details, refer to the messages that appear on the TV screen.
1 Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
2 Select [Setup] from the home
menu.
The setup display appe ars on the TV screen.
3 Select [Network Settings] -
[Internet Settings] - [Wired Setup].
4 Select [Manual].
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Connecting to a Wireless Network
Prepare the network by connecting the system and PC to your wireless LAN router.
Note
The server needs to be connected to the same network as that of the system.
Connecting with the WPS Button
When your wireless LAN router (access point) is Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)­compatible, you can easily set the network settings with the WPS button.
1 Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
2 Select [Setup] from the home
menu.
The setup display appe ars on the TV screen.
3 Select [Network Settings] -
[Internet Settings] - [Wireless Setup] - [Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS)].
4 Select [Start]. 5 Press the WPS button on the
access point.
The system starts connecting to the network.
Connecting by Selecting the Network Name (SSID)
If your wireless LAN router (access point) is not compatible with Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), check the following information in advance. – The network name (SSID)*
_____________________________________
– The security key (password)**
_____________________________________
* SSID (Service Set Identifier) is a name that
identifies a particular access point.
**This information should be available
from a label on your wireless LAN router/ access point, from the operating instructions, from the person who set up your wireless network, or from the information provided by your Internet service provider.
1 Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
2 Select [Setup] from the home
menu.
The setup display a ppears on the TV screen.
3 Select [Network Settings] -
[Internet Settings] - [Wireless Setup].
The list of the network name appears on the TV screen.
4 Select the desired network name
(SSID).
5 Enter the security key (or
passphrase) using the software keyboard, and then select [Enter].
The system starts connecting to the network.
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Connecting and Preparation
Connecting by Using a Fixed IP Address
Select [New connection registration] ­[Manual registration] in step 4 of “Connecting by Selecting the Network Name (SSID)”and follow the on-screen instructions.
Connecting by Using a PIN Code
Select [New connection registration] in step 4 of “Connecting by Selecting the Network Name (SSID)” and select [(WPS) PIN Method].
Connecting by SongPal
SongPal app can connect the system to the same wireless network a s that of the mobile device. For details, follow the instruction of the app or refer to the following URL. http://info.songpal.sony.net/help/
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Listening to the Sound
Listening to the TV
1 Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
2 Select [TV] on the home menu. 3 Select the program using the TV’s
remote control.
The selected TV program appears on the TV screen and the TV sound is output from the system.
4 Adjust the volume.
• Adjust the volume by pressing
+/– on the remote control.
• Adjust the subwoofer volume by
pressing SW +/– on the remote control (page 27).
Tip
You can select [TV] by pressing INPUT +/– on the remote control.
Listening to the Connected Device
1 Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
2 Select the input that the desired
device is connected on the home menu.
The image of the selected device appears on the TV screen and the sound is output from the system. If you select [Analog], the home menu is displayed on the TV screen.
3 Adjust the volume.
• Adjust the volume by pressing
+/– on the remote control.
• Adjust the subwoofer volume by
pressing SW +/– on the remote control (page 27).
Tip
You can select the input by pressing INPUT +/– on the remote control.
Changing the Input Name Displayed on the Home Menu
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You can change the input name of [HDMI1], [HDMI2], or [HDMI3] that is displayed on the home menu.
1 Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
2 Put the cursor on [HDMI1],
[HDMI2], or [HDMI3] on the home menu, then press OPTION.
The options menu appears on the TV screen.
3 Select [Input Label].
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Listening to the Sound
4 Select the input name.
You can select the input name from the following.
•[BD Player]
•[DVD Player]
•[Cable Box]
• [Satellite]
•[GAME]
•[PC]
5 Press to complete.
Tip
When you change the input name, the displayed icon is also changed automatically.
Listening to Music on a USB Device
You can play music/photo files stored on a connected USB device. For playable types of files, see “Playable Types of Files” (page 69).
1 Connect the USB device to the
(USB) port.
2 Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
3 Select [USB (Connected)] from
the home menu.
4 Select [Music] - folder on which
songs are stored - song.
The selected song is played and sound is output from the system.
5 Adjust the volume.
• Adjust the volume by pressing
+/– on the remote control.
• Adjust the subwoofer volume by
pressing SW +/– on the remote control (page 27).
Note
Do not remove the USB device during operation. To avoid data corruption or damage to the USB device, turn the system
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off before connecting or removing the USB device.
Tip
You can perform various operations from the options menu (page 57).
Viewing Photos on a USB Device
You can play photo files stored on a connected USB device. For playable types of files, see “Playable Types of Files” (page 69).
Photo] - folder on which
Select [ photos are stored - photo in step 4.
The selected photo appears on the TV screen.
Tip
You can perform various operations from the options menu (page 57).
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Selecting the Sound Effect
Selecting the Sound Effect
SOUND FIELD
CLEAR AUDIO+
Setting the Sound Effect that is Tailored to Sound Sources (SOUND FIELD)
You can easily enjoy pre-programmed sound effects that are tailored to different kinds of sound sources.
1 Press SOUND FIELD.
The sound field menu appears on the TV screen.
2 Press the button repeatedly to
select the desired sound field.
Sound field Explanation
[ClearAudio+]
[Movie]
[Music]
The appropriate sound setting is automatically selected for the sound source.
Sound effects are optimized for movies. This mode replicates the density and rich expanse of sound.
Sound effects are optimized for music.
Sound field Explanation
[Sports]
[Game Studio]
[Standard]
Note
When using the wireless multi room or wireless surround function, the sound field function is not available.
Tips
• You can select [ClearAudio+] by pressing CLEAR AUDIO+ on the remote control.
• You can select the sound field from the options menu (page 57).
Commentary is clear, cheers are heard as surround sound, and sounds are realistic.
Sound effects are optimized for game play.
Sound effects are optimized for the individual source.
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Enjoying Clear Sound
NIGHT
VOICE
with Low Volume at Midnight (NIGHT)
Sound is output at low volume with minimum loss of fidelity and clarity of dialogue.
1 Press NIGHT.
The night mode appears on the TV screen.
2 Press the button repeatedly to
select the night mode.
Mode Explanation
[On] Activates the night
[Off] Deactivates the night
Tip
You can select [Night] from the options menu (page 57).
mode function.
mode function.
Making Dialogues Clearer (VOICE)
1 Press VOICE.
The voice mode appears on the TV screen.
2 Press the button repeatedly to
select the voice mode.
Mode Explanation
[Up Off] Standard
[Up 1] Dialogue is easily
[Up 2] Dialogue range is
Tip
You can select [Voice] from the options menu (page 57).
heard by enhancing dialogue range.
enhanced, and dialogue sound may be easy to he ar for t he elderly.
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Selecting the Sound Effect
Adjusting the Volume of
SW +/–
OPTIONS
///,
the Subwoofer
The subwoofer is designed for playback of bass or low frequency sound.
Press SW (subwoofer volume) +/– to adjust the volume of the subwoofer.
Note
When the input source does not contain much bass sound, such as in TV programs, the bass sound from the subwoofer may be difficult to hear.
Adjusting the Delay Between the Picture and Sound
When the sound does not match the pictures on the TV screen, you can adjust the delay between the picture and sound. The setting method differs depending on the input.
When Watching the TV
1 Press OPTIONS.
“SYNC” appears in the front panel display.
2 Press or
The adjusting time appears in the front panel display.
3 Adjust the delay using /, then
press .
You can adjust from 0 msec to 300 msec in 25 msec increments.
4 Press OPTIONS.
The options menu in the front panel display turns off.
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When Watching Another Device
1 Press OPTIONS.
The options menu appears on the TV screen.
2 Select [A/V SYNC]. 3 Adjust the delay using /, then
press .
You can adjust from 0 msec to 300 msec in 25 msec increments.
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Listening to Music/Sound with the BLUETOOTH Function
Listening to Music/Sound with the
INPUT +/–
PAIRING
SW +/–
HOME
+/–
Playback operation buttons
RX/TX
BLUETOOTH Function
Listening to Music from a Mobile Device
You can listen to music stored on a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet via a wireless connection by connecting the system and the mobile device with the BLUETOOTH function. When connecting to the mobile device with the BLUETOOTH function, you can operate by simply using the supplied remote control without turning the TV on.
Listening to Music by Pairing with a Mobile Device
1 Press PAIRING.
The system enters the pairing mode, “BT” appears in the front panel display, and the BLUETOOTH indicator flashes quickly.
2 Turn on the BLUETOOTH function,
and then select “HT-NT5” after searching for it on the mobile device.
If a Passkey is requested, enter “0000.”
3 Make sure that the BLUETOOTH
indicator on the unit lights in blue.
A connection between the system and mobile device has been established.
4 Start audio playback with the
music app on the connected mobile device.
Sound is output from the unit.
5 Adjust the volume.
• Adjust the volume by pressing
+/– on the remote control.
• Adjust the subwoofer volume by
pressing SW +/– on the remote control (page 27).
• You can play or pause the content by using the playback operation buttons on the remote control.
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To check the connection status of the BLUETOOTH function
Status BLUETOOTH indicator
During pairing standby status
Connection is being attempted
Connection has been established
Not connected
Tips
• Once the BLUETOOTH connection is established, an indication recommending which application to download will be displayed according to what device you have connected. Following the instructions displayed, an application called SongPal, which will enable you to operate this system, can be downloaded. Refer to “Listening to Music on the Mobile De vi ce w ith Son gP al” (p age 36 ) f or d eta il s on SongPal.
• Perform pairing for the second and subsequent mobile devices.
• To cancel pairing, press HOME.
Flashes quickly in blue
Flashes in blue
Lights in blue
Off
Listening to Music from the Paired Mobile Device
1 Turn the BLUETOOTH function of
the mobile device to on.
2 Press INPUT +/– repeatedly to
display “BT” in the front panel display.
The input changes to [Bluetooth Audio] automatically, then the system automatically reconnects to the mobile device it was most recently connected to.
3 Make sure that the BLUETOOTH
indicator lights in blue.
A connection between the system and mobile device has been established.
4 Start audio playback with the
music app on the connected mobile device.
Sound is output from the unit.
5 Adjust the volume.
• Adjust the volume by pressing
+/– on the remote control.
• Adjust the subwoofer volume by
pressing SW +/– on the remote control (page 27).
• You can play or pause the content by using the playback operation buttons on the remote control.
To disconnect the mobile device
Perform any of the following items.
• Disable the BLUETOOTH function on the mobile device.
• Press PAIRING on the remote control.
• Turn off the system or mobile device.
Note
If “BT” does not appear in the front panel display by pressing INPUT +/– in step 2 of “Listening to Music from the Paired Mobile Device,” press RX/TX on the remote control once.
Tip
When the connection is not established, select “HT-NT5” on the mobile device.
Connecting to a Mobile Device by One-Touch Function (NFC)
By holding an NFC-compatible mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet near the N mark on the unit, the system is turned on automatically, then pairing
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