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Connecting to an Amplifier 
 
NOTE:  The BDX TT provides a fixed-level “line level” output, which means it 
needs to be connected to an amplifier or powered speaker that has its own 
volume control. 
 

1. For amplifiers with RCA input – use 

mini plug–to–RCA

 cable. 

a.  Connect the 3.5 mm stereo mini-plug to the Line Out jack on the rear panel of 

the Receiver (see Figure 1).   

b.  Connect the RCA plugs to the “AUX” input, or any other RCA input of an 

amplifier/AV receiver that has its own volume control. 

 

2. For amplifiers with 3.5mm mini-plug input – use the 

mini plug-to-mini plug

 cable.

 

a.  Connect one end of the cable to the Line Out jack on the rear panel of the 

Receiver (see Figure 1).   

b.  Connect the other end to the mini-plug jack (“AUX” input) of an amplifier/AV 

receiver that has its own volume control. 

 
Bluetooth Pairing and 
Operation 

1. To pair with a Bluetooth 
enabled device, the unit must 
first be in the “OFF” state.  
Press and hold the “ON” 
button until the TWO blue 
LEDs, next to the “ON” and 
“OFF” buttons, flash 
alternately.  When this 
happens, the receiver is in its 
pairing mode.  

NOTE: If the pairing between 
devices is not completed 
within a full minute or so, the 
pairing function will stop and 
will need to be re-
established. 

 
2. Turn on your Bluetooth 
(BT) enabled device (mobile 
phone, PC, notebook, etc.) and activate its BT pairing per the device’s BT instructions. 

NOTE: To play music using a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone, the phone will need to 
support the A2DP profile. 

 
3. When your BT-enabled device locates the receiver and displays it as “Xantech” + 3 
characters in its “Devices” list, select the receiver for pairing. 
 
4. When the display of your BT-enabled device prompts you to enter a PIN code, enter 
“0000” (four zeros). This should complete the pairing process as indicated by the 
single flashing blue LED next to the “OFF” button.  This means that the receiver is in 
standby mode, automatically connecting to your BT-enabled device. 
 

"ON" button

3-LED INDICATORS

behind lens

(BLUE-GREEN-BLUE)

See Table 1 for

modes of operation

"OFF" button

FRONT PANEL

Figure 2 

 

5. At this point, the receiver is ready to play back the music coming from your BT 
enabled device to your sound system.  Connect the RCA plugs to an amplifier or AV 
receiver as shown in Figure 1. 

NOTE: To avoid unwanted syncing with other devices, turn the receiver off when it is 
not being used by pressing the “OFF” button until all LEDs turn off. 

 
6. To power up a receiver that is already paired, press and hold the “ON” button for 
approximately 2 seconds and release until the single blue LED next to the “OFF” 
button starts flashing.  This will turn the unit on without placing it in “pairing” mode. 
 
7. If the BT device goes out of range, its connection to the BDX TT will stop.  Once the 
device returns within range, it may reconnect automatically or may need to be 
reconnected manually, depending on the device and how long the device has been out 
of range.  This auto-reconnect time period may vary from a few seconds to a few 
minutes depending on the particular BT-enabled device (PC, MP3 player, cell 
phone,…etc.). 

 

Table 1:  LED Flashing modes 

Middle green LED steady 
on 

Power supply is connected and internal battery is 
accepting charge. 

Middle green LED not lit. 

-  IF power supply is connected – internal battery is 
fully charged. 
-  IF power supply is disconnected – no power 

Two blue LEDs 
alternately flashing 

Receiver is in “pairing” mode ready to be connected 
to a Bluetooth-enabled device.  (see “Bluetooth 
pairing and operation”) 

Blue LED next to “OFF” 
button flashing every 2 
seconds 

Receiver is in standby mode, NOT connected to a 
device. 

Blue LED next to “OFF” 
button flashing every 5 
seconds 

Receiver is in standby mode, connected to a device, 
and ready to playback music from the device. 

 
Limited Warranty 

Xantech® warrants its products to be free of defects in materials or workmanship for a two-year 
period from the date of purchase by the original consumer.  Any products returned to Xantech 
and found to be defective by Xantech within the warranty period will be repaired or replaced, at 
Xantech’s option, at no charge. Xantech will not be responsible for the actual cost of installation 
or removal of the product, nor for any incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not 
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation 
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have additional legal 
rights that vary from state to state. 

Xantech Corporation 

13100 Telfair Ave., Sylmar CA 91342 | Xantech.com 

Installation Instructions, BDX TT © 2010 Xantech Corporation 

Document # 08905321A 

 

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