
Additional features of the AVID3BT Amplifier:
Introduction:
The Clever Little Box ‘AVID3BT’ is a simple and highly compact, yet powerful Stereo Amplifier, installed
to provide sound reinforcement for voice and/or music reinforcement in your classroom/boardroom.
A wide range of auxiliary audio visual devices (such as CD, DVD, MP3, laptop, video, etc) can be interfaced
with the AVID3BT Amplifier to provide sound reproduction throughout the whole room, ensuring the
whole class/audience hears the sound source clearly.
Additional Features of the AVID3BT Amplifier:
• Bluetooth Connectivity:
The AVID3BT incorporates a Bluetooth Receiver Module, allowing wireless connected audio playback
via devices enabled with Bluetooth version 2.1 via A2DP profile such as, laptops smartphones, tablets,
iPods, etc...
A blue LED on the front panel provides a visual indication of Bluetooth function as follows:
Blink = Pairing mode
Solid = Connected
If multiple units are to be used within a single location such as a school or in the home, each unit is
supplied with a unique I.D to identify which AVID3BT to connect to, once selected the pairing code is
used to pair your transmitter. The Bluetooth signal will operate within a range of approx 10m
depending on the environment in which the AVID3BT is to be installed.
• Audio Signal Inputs:
There are two dierent ‘Line’ inputs on the front faceplate of the AVID3BT Amplifier:
- 2 x Stereo Phono inputs
- 1 x 3.5mm Stereo Jack input
Both are standard connectors and linking cables from your audio device (CD, MP3, etc) are commonly
available.
• ‘Hard-wired’ Audio Signal Input:
An additional audio signal may have been ‘hard-wired’ (permanently connected) to the rear
connections of your AVID3BT amplifier (for example, if a TV, DVD player or computer is a permanent
fixture in the room).
This audio input is wired in parallel with the 3.5mm Jack input on the front of your AVID3BT main unit.
Therefore, if the hard-wired source is playing at the same time as the plugged-in source, both signals
will give a ‘mixed’ output (i.e. will play at the same time, with a jumbled eect). This is easily rectified
by stopping, pausing or switching o one of the two connected media players.