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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