Sony Corporation MHCV11 Manuel D’Utilisation

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LDAC is an audio coding 
technology developed by Sony 
that enables the transmission 
of High-Resolution (Hi-Res) 
Audio content, even over a 
BLUETOOTH connection. Unlike 
other BLUETOOTH compatible 
coding technologies such as SBC, 
it operates without any down-
conversion of the Hi-Res Audio 
content
1)
, and allows approximately 
three times more data
2)
 than 
those other technologies to be 
transmitted over a BLUETOOTH 
wireless network with 
unprecedented sound quality, by 
means of efficient coding and 
optimized packetization.
1)
  excluding DSD format contents
2)
  in comparison with SBC (Sub 
Band Codec) when the bit rate of 
990 kbps (96/48 kHz) or 909 kbps 
(88.2/44.1 kHz) is selected
 Setting the BLUETOOTH 
standby mode
The BLUETOOTH standby mode 
enables the system to turn on 
automatically when you establish 
the BLUETOOTH connection with a 
BLUETOOTH device.
Press OPTIONS.
Press 
/ repeatedly to select 
“BT:STBY,” then press 
.
Press 
/ repeatedly to select 
the setting, then press 
.
 
• ON: The system turns on 
automatically even when the 
system is in standby mode.
 
• OFF: Turns off this function.
Hint
Disable the BLUETOOTH standby mode to 
reduce the power consumption in standby 
mode (eco mode).
 Turning on or off the 
BLUETOOTH signal
You can connect to the system 
from a paired BLUETOOTH device 
in all functions when the system’s 
BLUETOOTH signal is set to on. The 
BLUETOOTH signal is turned on by 
default.
Use the buttons on the unit to perform 
this operation.
Hold down EQ and ENTER for 
about 5 seconds.
“BT ON” or “BT OFF” appears on the 
display.
Notes
 
• You cannot perform the following 
operations when you turn off the 
BLUETOOTH signal:
 
— Pairing and/or connecting with 
BLUETOOTH device
 
— Setting the BLUETOOTH audio codecs
 
— Setting the BLUETOOTH standby mode
 
— Using “SongPal” via BLUETOOTH
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