Listen to Music from an NFC-Capable Device
Applicable Products
IMPORTANT: This article applies only to specific products and/or operating systems. Check Applicable Products and Categories for details.
Pair Your Devices
Note:
- The procedure to listen to music from an Near Field Communication (NFC™) connection varies depending on the mobile device.
- Not all mobile devices are equipped with the NFC function. To see if your mobile device is compatible with the NFC function , check the mobile device's manual.
- Unlock your mobile device screen.
- Enable the NFC function of the mobile device.
Note: For more information on how to turn on the NFC function of the mobile device, refer to the operating instructions of the mobile device.
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Hold the mobile device close to the N-Mark on the unit, until the mobile device vibrates or plays a short sound.
- Examples of the N-Mark location on your units.
CMT-BT60
Blu-ray Home Theater Systems
GTK-N1BT
HT-CT660
LBT-GPX77/LBT-GPX55/MHC-GPX88/MHC-GPX77/MHC-GPX55/MHC-GPX33
SHAKE-5/SHAKE-33/SHAKE-55/SHAKE-77
HT-M77/HT-M55/HT-M22
ICF-CS20BT
Note:- To find the location of the N-Mark on your mobile device, refer to the mobile device's manual.
- If pairing and the Bluetooth® connection fails, do the following:
- If your remote device has an OS version older than Android™ 4.1, download and start the NFC Easy Connect application. NFC Easy Connect is a free application for Android remote devices that can be obtained from the Google Play™ store. (The application may not be available in some countries/regions.)
- Remove any attached mobile device case from the device.
- Examples of the N-Mark location on your units.
- Start playback on the mobile device.
Note: The unit only recognizes and connects to one NFC-compatible device at a time.