Black Diamond Equipment Bluelink2 BMR-20 User manual

Users Manual
Model No. BMR-20
Product Introduction:
The
Blue
linkTM2Music Receiver simply connects to the Line-In or Aux port on your speaker system or plugs directly into the dock
connector on your docking station. You can then stream audio from your Bluetooth enabled cell phone or MP3 player to your
speaker system. Enjoy the convenience of having your music source in the palm of your hand and listening to it through your
stereo.
Package Contents:
-
Blue
link2Music Receiver
- QuickStart Guide
- Audio cable & RCA adapter
- Power supply
Requirements:
A Bluetooth enabled cell phone, PC, Laptop, MP3 player or other music source that supports the Bluetooth A2DP and AVRCP
profiles.
Receiver Setup:
Note: The term “phone” refers to the Bluetooth enabled MP3 player, PC, cell phone or other device that is being used to stream music to the
Blue
link2
Receiver.
1: Auto/Manual connection: Set the switch on the top of the
Blue
link2 to RX Auto or RX Man.
RX Auto: When the phone comes in range (15-30ft) of the
Blue
link2 the units will automatically connect and all audio will
play through the
Blue
link2
RX Manual: The user must press the button on the front of the
Blue
link2 to connect with the phone or make the connection
from the phone’s menu. The units will stay connected until either: 1) they are separated by more than 50 feet. 2) the
Blue
link2is unplugged from power. 3) Bluetooth is turned off on the transmitter.
2a: Docking station - Plug the
Blue
link2 receiver directly into the dock. The docking station will also provide power to the
Blue
link2 so no other connections are required.
2b: Non Docking station - Plug the audio cable into the “Audio OUT” on the top of the
Blue
link2 Receiver. Connect the other
end of the audio cable to the Aux-in or Line-in on the stereo system. If the stereo has RCA connectors then use the included
adapter to convert the audio cable to RCA. Connect the power supply to the bottom of the
Blue
link2 and plug the power
supply into an outlet.
3: Set the Bluetooth name (optional) - If you are using multiple
Blue
link2 units you can change the Bluetooth name to provide
easy identification of which unit you are connected to.
A. Press and hold the button on the front of the
Blue
link2 for 3 seconds. The LED’s will start to sequence through the
settings 1, 2, L, B, K, O.
B. Press and release the front button when the setting you want to use is lighted.
Note: If the phone reports the wrong Bluetooth name then select “Forget this device” (or similar) and repeat step 4.
The settings stand for:
1-BMR1
2-BMR2
L - Living Room
B - Bedroom
K - Kitchen
O - Office
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4: Pair your phone to the
Blue
link2Receiver. Follow your cell phone users guide on how to search and add a Bluetooth device.
Generic instructions are: From your cell phone:
A. Turn the Bluetooth functionality ON.
B. Make the device visible
C. When the “BMR 1” (or other selected name) appears on your cell phone select and pair with the password “0000”.
Transmitter Setup:
The
Blue
link2can transmit the same audio to 2 devices at once.
1. Turn on the Bluetooth receiver and set it to pair (If using another Bluelink2 set to RX and plug in).
2. Set the switch on the top of the
Blue
link2 to TX.
3. Plug in the Bluelink2
4. The power light will quickly flash red/blue. This indicates the unit is in pairing mode. When the connection is made the
transmitter will flash red every 5 seconds.
To connect a second Bluetooth receiver:
5. Turn on the second Bluetooth receiver and set it to pair (If using another Bluelink2 set to RX and plug in).
6. Double click the button on the Bluelink2. The power light will quickly flash red/blue. This indicates the unit is in pairing
mode. When the second connection is made the transmitter will flash a double red every 5 seconds.
Other features:
Using
Blue
link2 in the car:
A) My car has an Apple dock connector.
The
Blue
link2can be plugged directly into the Apple dock connector on many late model cars. No other connections
are required. The
Blue
link2will use the dock connector for both power and audio. On some car stereo’s the play,
pause, next track and last track controls will also work through the
Blue
link2to control the mp3 player.
B) I’m using the car stereo Aux-In or cassette adapter.
The
Blue
link2can be powered through its USB port or docking port. Use a USB power supply (not included) that plugs
into the cars power plug to power the
Blue
link2. Then connect the audio cable.
Using
Blue
link2 with a computer:
The
Blue
link2will work with many computer Bluetooth transmitters. The
Blue
link2 does NOT require its own driver.
Charging an iPad or iPhone:
The
Blue
link2 will charge as iPhone or iPad with the addition of a USB to Apple connector cable (not included). Plug the
included power supply in and then plug the Apple cable into the USB port on the
Blue
link2.
Caution: Only charge an iPhone or iPad using the included power supply. Do not charge an iPhone or iPad when the
Blue
link2 is plugged into a docking station or other power supply.
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The
Blue
link2 is in pairing mode when the blue power light is blinking quickly. The
Blue
link2 is connected when the
blue power light blinks every 5 seconds.
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