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How do I connect my Bluetooth to my Denon AVR x2200w?

Author

David Ramirez

Published Apr 25, 2026

How do I connect my Bluetooth to my Denon AVR x2200w?

Press and hold the Bluetooth button on the remote control for at least 3 seconds to go into pairing mode.

  1. Playing music from Bluetooth device.
  2. Pairing with other Bluetooth devices.
  3. Reconnecting to this unit from a Bluetooth device.

How do I play music from my Iphone on my Denon receiver?

Look for the AirPlay icon towards the bottom right of the iOS device’s screen. Once found, select the icon and this will open up a listing of external devices to connect to. Select your Denon AVR or network audio device by checking it.

What can I do with the Denon avr-x2200w?

The AVR-X2200W gives you plenty of ways to enjoy different tunes through your home speakers. You can quickly access all your old favorites from your own digital music library via your home network, while Bluetooth lets you stream anything you listen to on your phone or tablet.

How to play music from extermal drive to receiver?

A few things to do: 1) Your AVRs should have an source input called “network”, “media server” or something like this. You’ll need to select it as the “source” In all, streaming via the AVR interface is painful (after using a dedicated HTPC for so long) but workable.

What to do if your AVR has no connection?

Try a cold reset by powering off the receiver sat the mains and leaving it for at least one minute before you power it back up. If the problem persists then contact your retailer to enquire about an exchange or a repair.

What to do if your Denon AVR X2000 goes to sleep?

Try a cold reset by powering off the receiver sat the mains and leaving it for at least one minute before you power it back up. If the problem persists then contact your retailer to enquire about an exchange or a repair. Denon receivers have flaky USB and network control boards that unexlainably go to sleep from time to time.

A few things to do: 1) Your AVRs should have an source input called “network”, “media server” or something like this. You’ll need to select it as the “source” In all, streaming via the AVR interface is painful (after using a dedicated HTPC for so long) but workable.

Try a cold reset by powering off the receiver sat the mains and leaving it for at least one minute before you power it back up. If the problem persists then contact your retailer to enquire about an exchange or a repair.