Owner's Manual

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device via Bluetooth.
When powered on, the MB20 will attempt to pair with
the last paired device for one minute. If that device is
unavailable, the MB20 will enter Discovery Mode.
Should the MB20 experience a brief power interruption
during operation, conrm that all volume settings are
as expected before using connected devices such as
headphones.
Low Latency/High Denition Preference Button sets
a preference for either Low Latency or High Denition
connections when the MB20 is in Transmitter mode.
Since a receiver (such as a speaker) may not support both
protocols, the MB20 will use the available protocol. If
both protocols are available on the receiver this button
will set the preference of which to use,
Low Latency may be a desirable preference for video
viewing to better sync video and audio.
Buon Posion aptX Protocol Preference
In Low Latency
Out High Denion
Receiver Mode
In the Receiver Mode (RX), the MB20 will send a
received Bluetooth signal to ALL these outputs:
Analog Balanced (XLR)
Analog Unbalanced (RCA)
Digital Coax
Digital Optical
The Front Panel Button will glow Blue in Receiver
Mode.
To pair the MB20 to receive from your device:
RX/TX Button should be in the receive (RX)
position (depressed)
Power On the MB20. Front Panel Button will
glow blue. It will begin to blink (single blink on
and o) when in pairing mode
On the device you wish to connect to the MB20,
scan for Available Devices. The MB20 will be
listed as “MB20”
Choose MB20. If asked “Pair with MB20?”,
choose OK