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BT-1 Installation Guide v1.0
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Non-secured mode:
In Non-secured mode, it is not necessary to initiate a connection with the
PUSH-TO-PAIR
button. The BT-1 will “pair”
with the first device that requests pairing. Once pairing is established, no other device can connect to it, in the same way
as in Secured mode.
Streaming may now commence: on receipt of audio data, the
STATUS
LED turns blue.
Disconnection may be achieved by any of the three methods outlined above for “Secured” mode.
Power considerations
The BT-1 will operate from a DC power supply in the range 12 V to 24 V. This will be supplied by the host unit’s Facility Port
or Extension Port via the Cat 5 connection: Cloud Z4/Z8
MK3
host units /- 15 V from their Facility Ports while the
Z4/Z8
MK4
and 46-120 host units /-12 V. The DCM1 range /- 12 V from their Extension Ports.
The BT-1 consumes 20 to 26 mA from the host unit’s power supply. In the majority of installations, the host unit will have ample
spare current capacity to power one or more BT-1s. However, installers should note that this may not be the case in a very large
system with multiple remote modules in several Zones. If there is any doubt about the power capability, please refer to the host
unit’s Installation and User Guide where full details of power supply ratings can be found.
Should you have any questions concerning the installation and connection of the Cloud BT-1, please visit
www.cloud.co.uk/resources
, where you will find additional technical information.