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The DN-200BR is a Bluetooth® audio receiver with professional-grade audio outputs. It lets you add wireless stereo Bluetooth audio reception to any professional audio system. This article walks through a number of frequently asked questions about the DN-200BR.

 


Frequently Asked Questions



What is the DN-200BR used for?

It lets you add wireless stereo Bluetooth audio reception to any professional audio system. Once you pair your Bluetooth device to the DN-200BR, you can send your device’s audio signal out of the DN-200BR’s balanced XLR or unbalanced 1/4” (6.35 mm) outputs into a playback system of your choice. 

 


How far is the Bluetooth range of the DN-200BR?

The DN-200BR can play audio from an audio device that sends its signal over a Bluetooth connection (e.g., smartphones, tablet computers, etc.). The DN-200BR uses Bluetooth 2.1 + Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) and has a range of up to 82 feet (25 meters).

 


How do you pair and unpair with the DN-200BR?

To pair your Bluetooth device to the DN-200BR follow the steps below:

  1. If DN-200BR is off, use the included power adapter to connect its power input to your power source. The Status Light will flash slowly.
  2. Make sure your desired Bluetooth device has its Bluetooth connectivity on and is within range. DN-200BR will automatically try to pair with the last-paired Bluetooth device, if any. If you are using that Bluetooth device again, you can start playing audio immediately. If you want to use a different Bluetooth device, continue to Step 3.
  3. Press and hold DN-200BR’s Pair button for 3 seconds. When the Status Light starts flashing quickly, release the Pair button.
  4. On your Bluetooth device, enter its Bluetooth settings menu, and select DN-200BR. Note: (Some older Bluetooth devices may require you to enter a PIN. If this is the case, enter 0000 as the PIN.)
  5. On your Bluetooth device, start playing audio. To adjust your volume level, we recommend setting the volume control of each of your devices in the following order: 

  • Your Bluetooth device
  • DN-200BR, using its Level Knob
  • Your mixer, if any (its input channel levels), then its main output level)
  • Your loudspeakers 

Set each volume level as high as possible without creating distortion or any “clipping” of the sound.  (Important: DN-200BR will not receive audio from a phone call. While using it, we recommend disabling your cellular connection, if possible).

 


How do you unpair the DN-200BR?

To unpair your Bluetooth device from DN-200BR, do one of the following: 

• Enter your Bluetooth device’s Bluetooth settings menu, and
disconnect from DN-200BR.
• Press and hold DN-200BR’s Pair button for 3 seconds, and then
release it. DN-200BR will unpair from your Bluetooth device and be
available to pair to another one.

 


What type of audio equipment will the DN-200BR work with?

Once you pair your Bluetooth device to DN-200BR, you can send outputs to your mixer, loudspeakers, or amplification system.  Below is an illustration showing you possible connections this can be used with.

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What can prevent the Bluetooth from not connecting?

Using the DN-200BR near a microwave oven can interfere with the reception.  If the DN-200BR is paired with a different Bluetooth device, other Bluetooth devices cannot pair to it. You must unpair (“disconnect”) the current Bluetooth device from DN-200BR to make it available to others.



How long is the antenna?

The provided antenna is a magnetic type/mouse and the cable length is 6 Feet (2M). Older models (pre-2017) would have included a stick antenna that cannot be removed. 


While we do not recommend users extend the antenna, some users have had success doing this with a 50-ohm cable, up to about 50 feet. We do not provide support to accomplish this and ask that any users attempting to extend the antenna do so at their own discretion. 


Please keep in mind that a Bluetooth connection is subject to interference from the environment including walls, other wireless signals, and even people. A strong connection and signal will vary depending on how many obstructions lie between the transmitter (phone, computer, etc.) and the DN-200BR.