Cambridge Audio Minx Xi User Manual - page 11
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There are two types of digital audio connections can be made to the Minx Xi:
D1 (Toslink)
D2 (S/P DIF)
Both connections can be used at the same time as they are selectable as separate
sources.
For S/PDIF connection, always use a 75ohm RCA/Phono to RCA/Phono lead
designed specifically for digital audio.
The TOSlink connection requires a special TOSlink optical fibre lead. See your
dealer for details.
Adding the BT100 for bluetooth audio
streaming
The Minx Xi is supplied with our BT100 Bluetooth adaptor. This should be inserted
in the USB socket marked BT100 (as shown below) on the rear panel whilst the
Minx Xi is off. You can now turn the Minx Xi on and it will automatically know that a
BT100 has been installed.
When a BT100 is plugged into the rear BT100 USB socket, an extra menu item
called 'Bluetooth' appears in the main menu.
Selecting this allows the Minx Xi to receive wireless Bluetooth audio from most
phones/tablets and laptops.
Both the standard SBC CODEC and newer high quality AptX CODEC are supported
(if the sending device supports it). See later section for full operational details.
The Minx Xi can also playback audio content from standard USB hard-drives and
thumb drives. Simply copy your media files onto a USB drive and then connect it to
the front or back USB sockets of the unit.
Press and hold the
button (or by pressing the
button on the remote)
to get to the top menu. Select the 'Media' menu and then the 'USB Media' item.
You can now browse through the USB media using the rotary dial or the
buttons on the remote.
Note:
The Minx Xi will only display media files that it recognises.
Digital audio connection
USB media