Typical MM2000BT Input and Output Connections
In
Out
Equalizer
CD Player
Group A
Group A
TAPE RECORDER
Amplifier
(AUDIO INPUT)
MM2000BT
NOTE:
MM2000BT WILL ONLY BE DISCOVERABLE WHEN ITS INPUT IS SET TO “BLUETOOTH”.
WHEN
MAKING THESE CONNECTIONS THE POWER OF THE
MM2000BT
AND THE SIGNAL SOURCE SHOULD ALL
BE IN THE OFF POSITION WITH THE VOLUME LEVELS TURNED DOWN.
Connecting a Bluetooth Device to the MM2000BT
To play tracks from the iPhone™ (or other Bluetooth device) on MM2000BT via Bluetooth, first press the“INPUT”
button on the front panel to select the Bluetooth input mode. Then turn on the Bluetooth function on iPhone™
and search for compatible Bluetooth devices. The MM2000BT is named “TPRO MM2000BT”. Find the
MM2000BT, then pair and connect to it. The LED indicator for Bluetooth connection will remain illuminated if
there is a device connected to MM2000BT via Bluetooth. It will turn off if there is no Bluetooth connection.
The MM2000BT has two groups of full range loudspeakers which will play either the signal from either the DVD,
USB Flash Drive, SD Card, Bluetooth, MP3, AUX and FM Tuner.
The LINE OUTPUT is connected to the input of a tape recorder. You can also connect the LINE OUTPUT
directly to the input of another amplifier. The LINE OUTPUT will send the signal from the selected input (DVD,
USB Flash Drive, SD Card, Bluetooth, MP3, AUX and FM Tuner).
The Loop Output is connected to an equalizer which will has the signal processed and send back to the
MM2000BT via Loop Input. If there is no equalizer needed, you can also Loop IN / Out EQ Plugs provided with
the unit.
The Loop Input & Output terminals on the rear panel of MM2000BT are for connecting to a separate equalizer.
The Loop Output should be connected to the input of the equalizer. Then the output from the equalizer should be
connected to the Loop Input. If there is no equalizer connected to the MM2000BT, the EQ plugs packed with
the unit must be plugged into the Loop Input and Output jacks like the diagram above. Otherwise there won’t be
any volume output from the speakers.