Playing back with high quality, Sound codec (aac/ldac™) – Sony MHC-V11 User Manual

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1

Touch the mobile device, such
as a smartphone or tablet, to
the N-Mark on the unit until
the mobile device vibrates.

Complete the connection by

following the instructions displayed

on the smartphone.

When the BLUETOOTH connection

is established, the BLUETOOTH

indicator on the unit stops flashing

and remains lit. “BT AUDIO” appears

on the display.

2

Start playback of an audio
source on the smartphone.

For details, refer to the operating

instructions of your BLUETOOTH

device.

Hint

If pairing and the BLUETOOTH connection

fail, perform the following.

— Remove the case from the smartphone

if using a commercially available

smartphone case.

— Touch the smartphone to the N-Mark on

the unit again.

— Relaunch the “NFC Easy Connect”

application.

To terminate the BLUETOOTH
connection

Touch the smartphone to the N-Mark

on the unit again.

Playing back with high
quality sound codec
(AAC/LDAC™)

This system can receive data in the

AAC or LDAC codec format from a

BLUETOOTH device. It provides a

playback with higher sound quality.
The default setting of this system is

“AUTO.”

To apply the changes of the setting,

you need to terminate the BLUETOOTH

connection (page 23), and then

perform the BLUETOOTH connection

again.

1

Press BLUETOOTH on the
unit to select the BLUETOOTH
function.

“BT AUDIO” appears on the display.

2

Press OPTIONS.

3

Press / repeatedly to select
“BT:CODEC,” then press .

4

Press / repeatedly to select
the setting, then press .

• AUTO: The system detects the

codec used on the source device

and automatically selects the

optimal codec from “SBC,” “AAC*”

or “LDAC*.”

• SBC: “SBC” is always applied

regardless of the codec used on

the source device.

* Available only when the codec is

supported by your BLUETOOTH device.

Note

You can enjoy higher sound quality

when the source device is compatible

with AAC/LDAC and this function is set

to “AUTO.” However, the sound may be

interrupted depending on the conditions

of the BLUETOOTH communication. If this

happens, set the function to “SBC.”

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