Specifications

BLUETOOTH
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aptX
® audio (automatic)
If aptX is available on the connecting device, the M1 SDAC will automatically implement it for best audio quality.
To check if the connecting device supports aptX
® please consult the device manuals/support.
No user intervention on the M1 SDAC is possible and the setting is entirely automatic.
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BLUETOOTH aptX
The Bluetoot
h input is capable of accepting up to 16 bit 48 kHz PCM stereo data streams. The incoming data
sample rate is accurately displayed on screen for reference.
Caution: If changing the Bluetooth link sample frequency from the transmitting device, e.g. computer, it is
highly recommended to first disconnect/unpair the two Bluetooth devices before making the changes. Once the
change has been made, simply reconnect/pair the two devices and carry on using as normal.
Disconnecting Bluetooth device(s)
To disconnect the M1 SDAC from the Bluetooth device press and hold the Bluetooth button Until the display
shows
to cancel disconnection press any button or to continue with disconnecting press OK or press volume control in.
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The M1 SDA
C will prompt if the device is to be “Forgotten” or not. This is best used to forget devices that are
not likely to be used again with the M1 SDAC. Up to 16 devices can be remembered so there is plenty of space
for different devices under normal use.
Press OK or volume knob to disconnect the link, any other key to cancel forgetting device (i.e. remember it).
Forgetting the device briefly shows
Now disconnected
Disconnect Link
?
Confirm: OK
before
returning to the Bluetooth input screen.
To “forget” all stored Bluetooth devices, press and hold the Bluetooth button when the above screen is
displayed.
Press OK or volume knob to forget the device, any other key to cancel forgetting device (i.e. remember it).
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returning to the Bluetooth input screen.