Sony D5322 User Manual

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To create a Smart Connect event
1
Start the Smart Connection application. If you are opening Smart Connect for
the first time, tap 
OK to close the introduction screen.
2
Tap  .
3
Give the event a name, then tap 
Create.
4
Under 
When, add either an accessory or a time interval, or both.
5
Under 
Do this, add what you want to happen when connecting accessory or at
the specified time in your device.
6
Under 
At the end, add what you want to happen when you disconnect the
accessory or when the time interval comes to an end. If both these conditions
are set, the actions start either when you disconnect the accessory, or when
the time interval comes to an end.
To add a Bluetooth® accessory, you have to first pair it with your device.
To edit a Smart Connect event
1
Start the Smart Connection application.
2
On the 
Events tab, tap an event.
3
If the event is switched off, drag the slider to the right.
4
Adjust the settings as desired.
To remove an event, tap the event’s row, then tap   > 
Delete event and tap Delete to confirm.
Managing devices
Use the Smart Connect application to manage a range of smart accessories that you
can connect to your device, including SmartTags, SmartWatch and Smart Wireless
Headset pro from Sony. Smart Connect downloads any necessary applications and
also finds third-party applications, when available. Previously connected devices
show in a list that allows you to get more information about the features of each
device.
To pair and connect an accessory
1
Start the Smart Connection application. If you are opening Smart Connect for
the first time, tap 
OK to close the introduction screen.
2
Tap 
Devices, then tap  .
3
Tap 
OK to start searching for devices.
4
In the search result list, tap the name of the device that you want to add.
To adjust the settings for a connected accessory
1
Pair and connect the accessory with your device.
2
Start the Smart Connection application.
3
Tap 
Devices, then tap the name of the connected accessory.
4
Adjust the desired settings.
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