MEMPHIS AUDIO MXALINK2 2 Unit Wireless Audio Transmitter and Receiver Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- MEMPHIS AUDIO
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MEMPHIS AUDIO MXALINK2 2 Unit Wireless Audio Transmitter and Receiver
MEMPHIS XTREME AUDIO
Memphis Xtreme Audio products were designed to withstand water and the elements making them a perfect solution for Powersports and marine applications.
FEATURES
- Wirelessly connects multiple audio systems to a single streaming source
- Includes 2 units, each unit is capable of transmitting or receiving a signal
- 230-foot approximate wireless range
- SKAA does not require Bluetooth or WIFI
- Up to 4 units can be bonded to 1transmitter
SPECIFICATIONS
- IPBX Waterproof Rating
- RF Frequency 2.4GHz
- Auxiliary stereo input/output
- Music sharing range up to 230Ft
- One sender works with four receivers
- Super low latency time 36ms
- Built-in lithium battery
- Automatically reconnects after initial bonding
INSTRUCTIONS
QUESTIONS ANO ANSWERS
SKAA CERTIFICATION
The SKAA Compatible Badge found on the product certifies that this product has
been tested and is fully compliant with all the requirements of the SKAA
standard and has been granted SKAA Certification. This product will work
seamlessly with other products in the SKAA ecosystem of audio transmitting and
receiving devices. For more information on the SKAA Standard, please visit
www.SKAA.com. The SKAAe name, as well as its associated
marks, logos, and icons, are trademarks or registered trademarks of Elven
Engineering Incorporated.
WIRING ANO BONDING INSTRUCTIONS
CHARGING
- Insert the USB charging cable into any standard USB-powered port
- The Red LED light stays solid while charging, once fully charged the light will turn OFF.
SEND MODE OPERATION
- Hold the POWER button until either the SEND or RECV LED lights to illuminate
- Press the MODE button to select SEND mode. Confirm the SEND LED light is illuminated
- Plug a 3.5mm cable into the AUX input jack. The other end of the 3.5mm cable should be plugged into the audio output of a full-range audio source.
RECEIVE MODE OPERATION
- Hold the POWER button until either the SEND or RECV LED lights to illuminate
- Press the MODE button to select RECVand to confirm the RECV LED light is illuminated
- Plug one end of a 3.5mm cable into the AUX output jack. The other end of the 3.5mm cable should be plugged into the audio input of an amplifier, powered speaker or any type of audio playback device.
- In RECV mode, it might be necessary to press the BOND Control to cycle through the available send units until a bond is established.
SKAA USERS GUIDE
Each SKAA receiver has a GREEN LIST that remembers your favorite transmitters. A GREEN indicator on your reviver means you are listening to a favorite or searching for one. Your receiver can also explore to find new transmitters. An AMBER indicator means you are exploring for transmitters that are not on your green list. A cluster is a product with two or more pieces that behave as one , such as a left and right speaker pair. The BONO Button lets you select which transmitter you’re listening to. The BONO Button has the q Ill’ logo
ESSENTIALS
OTHER FUNCTIONS
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Question | Answer |
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How does the Green List work? | You can store up to 10 favorite transmitters on |
your Green List. Every time you add a transmitter, it is assigned the first open spot on the Green List-so if you already have two favorite transmitters, the next one you add will go into Green List spot # 3. When you click the Bond Button, the receiver hunts through the Green List much like a car radio hunts for radio stations when you press “seek”. If the Indicator is dim Green and flashes every few seconds, you know the receiver is hunting through your Green List. Say you have 5 transmitters on your Green List; your receiver will hunt through the list one by one: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and then back around to 1 and so on (always starting with the last-bonded favorite
transmitter). Toe dim Green Indicator flashes every time the receiver moves to the next spot. The receiver hunts through your Green List for up to 1 minute. If it doesn’t find any
of your favorite transmitters in 1 minute, it stops hunting through the Green List and just waits for the last-bonded favorite transmitter. When your receiver finds one of your favorite transmitters, it bonds with that transmitter and starts playing its audio. The Indicator turns bright Green when the receiver has successfully bonded with one of your favorite transmitters. A dim Green Indicator that is NOT flashing means the receiver is just sitting on one spot, waiting for that specific favorite transmitter to show up.
How do I bond with a specific Green transmitter?| Play audio from your source
device and ensure it has a SKAS transmitter connected and turned on. Click the
Bond Button. The receiver hunts through the Green List, flashing the Indicator
as it goes. Once your receiver finds one of your favorite transmitters, it
bonds to it and plays audio from that transmitter. If that isn’t the
transmitter you want, click the Bond Button once more. Repeat until your
receiver bonds with the transmitter you want.
How do I select transmitters if I can’t reach my Bond Button?| Say you want to
put your receiver on a high shelf where you can’t reach the Bond Button
easily. First, set up your Green List – add all of the transmitters you’ll
want to use. Use the Bond Button to enter Red Mode (4 Clicks). Put the
receiver up on the high shelf. Power on just one of your transmitters. The
receiver automatically bonds to that transmitter.
How do I delete a transmitter from my Green List?| Factory Reset (6 Clicks)
clears the Green List and lets you start over from scratch. If however,
you’d like to delete just one transmitter from your Green List, first bond
your receiver to that transmitter. See the section above: Ho w do I
bond w i th a specific Gree n ti:aasm..tteil. Once you are bonded to
it, hold down the Bond Button for a few seconds until you see the Indicator
flash Red – th is Red flash means the transmitter has been deleted.
What is the Master receiver?| In any Cluster, there is a single Master
receiver, and all of the other receivers in the Cluster follow its behavior.
You can control the entire Cluster by operating the Bond Button of the Master
(a receiver must have a physical Bond Button in order to become the Master).
How do I “uncluster” several receivers?| Do the Make a Cluster of Receiver s
procedure once for each receiver (omit Step 3). This gives each of the
receivers a functioning Bond Button, and each of them will thereafter operate
independently.
What are some tips for making Clusters?| Each step in the Make a Cluster of
Receiver s procedure has a 10-second time limit. For example, when you see
the Master’s Indicator start to flash Red, you have 10 seconds to power on the
next receiver: When that receiver’s Indi cator starts to flash Red, you have
10 more seconds to power on the next one, and so on.
Why does only one of my Bond Buttons work?| When you make a Cluster from
several receivers, the first one powered on in the.Mak.e. a
Cluster of Receiver s procedure becomes the Master of the Cluster. Only the Master’s Bond Button works because a Cluster uses just one Green List (the Master’s Green List). The
Bond Button of the other receivers will work only for the Mute/ Unmute function (3 Clicks).
Can any group of
receivers be made into a Cluster?
| No. The receivers must be members of the same product family. If they are not, the Make a Cluster of Receiver s procedure won’t work. This is because only receivers that were designed to work together (as a single product) can be made into a Cluster: