Setting the bluetooth standby mode, Setting the bluetooth audio codecs – Sony STR-DN840 User Manual
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You can set the “BT Standby” (Bluetooth
Standby) mode so that the receiver can be
controlled by the Bluetooth device even
when the receiver is in standby mode.
1
Select “Listen” from the home menu,
then press
.
2
Select “BLUETOOTH”, then press
.
3
Press OPTIONS.
4
Select “BT Standby”, then press
.
5
Select “On”, then press
.
The receiver turns on automatically
when the Bluetooth device is
connected to the receiver.
To turn off this function
Select “Off” in step 5, then press
.
• When the receiver is in standby mode, the ?/1
(on/standby) indicator on the front panel lights
up in amber if “BT Standby” is set to “On”.
• You can only select this parameter when a
Bluetooth device is paired.
You can enable or disable AAC (Advanced
Audio Coding) audio.
1
Select “BT AAC” in step 4 in
“Setting the Bluetooth Standby
mode”, then press
.
2
Select “On” or “Off”, then press
.
• On: AAC audio is available.
• Off: AAC audio is not available.
To turn off this function
Select “Off” in step 2, then press
.
• You can enjoy high quality sound if the AAC is
enabled.
• When you change the setting, the Bluetooth
device is disconnected from the receiver
automatically.
Select “Address Info” in step 4 in
“Setting the Bluetooth Standby mode”,
then press
.
Address info appears on the TV screen.
You can check the Bluetooth device information
by pressing DISPLAY repeatedly.
Each time you press DISPLAY, the display will
change cyclically as follows:
Bluetooth device name
t
Bluetooth device
address
t
Sound field currently applied
t
Volume level
t
Input you selected
Setting the Bluetooth
Standby mode
Notes
Setting the Bluetooth
audio codecs
Notes
Checking the
information of a
connected Bluetooth
device
Tip