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BT-1 Installation Guide v1.0

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Bluetooth ident

In installations where multiple BT-1s are installed, it will generally be desirable to give each a unique identifier. The right-hand 
DIP switch (viewed from the rear) allows one of 16 idents to be assigned to each BT-1.
The BT-1 appears in the Device List on a user’s laptop, tablet, etc., with a numeric suffix (#01 to #16) to indicate all the BT-1s 

that are within range; in this way, the user can be certain of connecting to the intended module. It is recommended that installers 

affix a printed label to each module to indicate the ident set, in such cases.
The idents are selected by the four sections of the DIP switch using binary weighting, as shown below:

IDENT

SW1

SW2

SW3

SW4

#1

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

#2

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

#3

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

#4

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

#5

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

#6

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

#7

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

#8

OFF

ON

ON

ON

#9

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

#10

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

#11

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

#12

ON

OFF

ON

ON

#13

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

#14

ON

ON

OFF

ON

#15

ON

ON

ON

OFF

#16

ON

ON

ON

ON

Operation

When the BT-1 first has power applied to it, the 

STATUS LED flashes alternate green/blue for a few seconds to confirm 

correct operation.

Normal (“Secured”) mode:
In Secured Mode, the module will appear in the Bluetooth Device List of any smartphone, tablet, etc. within range. At this 

time, no connection will be in place, and it will not be possible to pair with the BT-1.
To initiate pairing, press the 

PUSH-TO-PAIR

 button for two seconds; the 

STATUS LED will flash alternate blue/green 

for 30 seconds, indicating “Awaiting Pair” mode. During this timeout period, a user can select the BT-1 from his/her Device 

List, and if pairing is successful, the 

STATUS

 LED will turn steady green. The BT-1’s ident will now not be visible on other 

Device Lists, and therefore it will not be possible for any other device to connect to it. In order for another device to 

connect to the BT-1, the current device must first disconnect.

Streaming may now commence: on receipt of audio data, the 

STATUS

 LED turns blue.

Disconnection may be achieved in three ways:

• 

from the user device – the connection is cancelled and the 

STATUS

 LED goes out. The BT-1’s internal “User List” 

will retain the identity of the user’s device, in which case, that specific user will be able to reconnect at a future time 

without the 

PUSH-TO-PAIR

 button being pressed.

• 

from the BT-1 itself, by pressing the 

PUSH-TO-PAIR

 button for two seconds. This has exactly the same 

consequences as cancelling the connection from the user device.

• 

From the BT-1, by pressing the 

PUSH-TO-PAIR button for five seconds. This places the BT-1 in “Factory” mode 

and clears the internal “User List”. Any device that was previously connected to the BT-1 will need to reconnect 
with the use of the 

PUSH-TO-PAIR

 button as described above. 

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Страница 1: ...0 1 BT 1 Series Bluetooth Wireless Audio Module Installation Guide BT 1FW UK White BT 1FB UK Black BT 1EW UK White BT 1EB UK Black BT 1 PUSH STATUS TO PAIR 2s 5s BT 1 PUSH STATUS TO PAIR 2s 5s BT 1AFW USA White BT 1AEW USA White ...

Страница 2: ...BT 1 Installation Guide v1 0 2 Conformities The BT 1 is compliant with the following EMC directives EN 301 489 17V2 1 1 EN 300 328V1 8 1 EN60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 ...

Страница 3: ...allation connections 7 Connection to a Facility Port BT 1F only 7 Connecting to an Extension Port BT 1E only 9 Connecting a BT 1F to an LM 2 10 Connecting a BT 1E to an LE 1 or BE 1 10 Connecting an RL RSL plate to a BT 1F 11 Set up Options 12 Secured and non secured modes 12 RF power setting 13 Bluetooth ident 14 Operation 14 Power considerations 15 ...

Страница 4: ...med audio to the host unit the BT 1E routes the audio in stereo Variant BT 1F may be used with the following Cloud products which are fitted with Facility Port s Z4MK4 and Z8MK4 Zone Mixers Z4MK3 and Z8MK3 Zone Mixers 46 120 and 46 120MEDIA Zone Mixing Amplifiers MA40F MA40T and MA40E Mini Amplifiers Variant BT 1E may be used with the following Cloud products which are fitted with Extension Port s...

Страница 5: ...ct to the BT 1 The STATUS LED 2 blinks blue green in Awaiting Pairing mode If no device connects during the timeout period the BT 1 reverts to Secure mode preventing a connection to be made by new devices Long press 5s Pressing the button for 5 secs puts the BT 1 into Factory mode This clears any active connection and the BT 1 will not be visible on any external devices scan lists unless the BT 1 ...

Страница 6: ...BT 1 Installation Guide v1 0 6 Block Diagrams BT 1F BT 1E ...

Страница 7: ... S K 1 R S L 6 3 2 1 The output connector should be connected to the host unit s FACILITY PORT for the Zone in which it is installed with screened Cat 5 cable and shielded RJ45 plugs Connect to SK1 Screened Cat5 cable HOST UNIT Z8MK4 illustrated 100 m max Connect to FACILITY PORT BT 1 UK version illustrated The maximum total Cat 5 cable length should not exceed 100 m If further modules are being l...

Страница 8: ...lue 5 0V White Blue 6 Vsupply Green 7 Music level control 0 to 10 V White Brown 8 Music source select control 0 to 10 V Brown SCN GND ref for system music controls Connector shell The audio streamed to the BT 1F module will be available in the Zone as soon as the module is connected to the host unit s Facility Port for that Zone Audio fed into the Zone will be an L R mono sum of the stereo audio s...

Страница 9: ...w level audio only screened Cat 5 should be used the foil screen of the cable being bonded to the metal screening can of the plugs If a BT 1 is being installed in very close proximity to the host unit it may be possible to use ready made screened Cat 5 patch cables of short length In all other situations shielded RJ45 plugs should be crimped onto the installed screened Cat 5 cable using the pinout...

Страница 10: ... 2 Remote Input Control Module please see the LM 2 Installation Guide Connecting a BT 1E to an LE 1 or BE 1 If a BT 1E is being installed in a Zone which also contains an LE 1 or BE 1 Remote Input Module it should be connected to the LINK connector on the Remote Input Module instead of directly to the host unit as shown below Connect to OUTPUT socket Screened Cat 5 cable HOST DCM1 D 100 m max Conn...

Страница 11: ...at the host unit but it may simplify wiring to connect one to the BT 1 1 2 3 RL 1 SINGLE CORE SCREENED CABLE MAY BE USED S K 1 BT 1F R S L 6 3 2 1 S K 1 1 2 3 REMOTE SOURCE LEVEL CONTROL WIRING RSL 6 USE TWO CORE SCREENED CABLE BT 1F R S L 6 3 2 1 An RL 1 RSL 6 connected to a host unit via a BT 1F in this manner will only operate correctly if the host s Music Control functions have been correctly ...

Страница 12: ...ttings Secured and non secured modes Normal operation of the BT 1 will be with Secured mode selected this requires the user to press the PUSH TO PAIR button to place the module into Awaiting Pairing mode and then to initiate pairing from his her portable wireless device within 30 seconds Under some circumstances it might be preferable to select Non secured mode to circumvent use of the PUSH TO PAI...

Страница 13: ...ood of the BT 1 in one room appearing in the Device List on smartphones tablets etc in other rooms The power level is set by SW2 SW3 and SW4 on the left hand DIP switch as seen from the rear of the module The three switches work in a binary manner thus eight power levels are theoretically available though this is limited to seven in practice The power levels are in 4 dBm steps The table below list...

Страница 14: ...this time no connection will be in place and it will not be possible to pair with the BT 1 To initiate pairing press the PUSH TO PAIR button for two seconds the STATUS LED will flash alternate blue green for 30 seconds indicating Awaiting Pair mode During this timeout period a user can select the BT 1 from his her Device List and if pairing is successful the STATUS LED will turn steady green The B...

Страница 15: ...he Cat 5 connection Cloud Z4 Z8MK3 host units supply 15 V from their Facility Ports while the Z4 Z8MK4 and 46 120 host units supply 12V The DCM1 range supply 12V 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 tha...

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