AVRCP– "Audio/Video Remote Control Profile"
※ The device will not operate properly if the profiles are not supported equally. Even when the profiles are
supported equally, some features may not properly operate depending on the Bluetooth device specifications.
To check the detail specifications of this headphone' s profile, refer to '17 - Product Specifications'.
For more information, please visit phiaton.com or contact Phiaton customer service.
7. PAIRING WITH NFC
1) You can easily pair the BT 220 NC with a Bluetooth device
that has NFC capability.
2) Pairing with NFC
- Activate NFC function on your Bluetooth device.
- Contact the front side of the BT 220 NC to the section of
'Bluetooth device' where the 'NFC Antenna' is located.
- When the 'Bluetooth device' asks "Yes" or "No" to
connect, click "Yes".
* For the 'Bluetooth devices' NFC antenna location, refer to
the device manual or contact the device manufacturer.
8. MULTIPOINT CONNECTION
1) 'What is Multipoint Connection'?
This is a feature where BT 220 NC's user can simultaneously connect two Bluetooth devices.
2) Multipoint Connecting
- Turn on the Bluetooth feature within the two 'Bluetooth Devices' you want to connect with
BT 220 NC.
- Refer to '6-Pairing' to pair the first device with the BT 220 NC.
- Press and hold the PLAY button again to enter Pairing Mode (Here, the first device becomes
disconnected).
- Once 'Pairing Mode' has been entered, pair the second device.
- Re-connect the first device. Now, both of the devices will remain connected.
※ Sleep Mode will be entered when devices are not connected within two minutes. When trying
to connect a device while in Sleep Mode, pressing any button will re-enter Connection Waiting
Mode where connection is possible.
※ When the BT 220 NC power is turned off and back on, only the second paired device will auto -
matically be connected. When the first paired device is reconnected, then both of the devices
will remain connected.
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