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resi-linx Blue Series User manual

RL-BT600
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Blue Series “PROFESSIONAL”
Bluetooth In-Ceiling Amplier
www.resi-linx.com
®
Cabling Instructions
Wiring:
1. Run low loss speaker cable from RL-BT600 Amplied
Speaker Terminals B to speakers
Hardware Connection
1. Connect speaker cable from Speaker Terminals B . For
optimum performance ensure that speaker polarity is kept
consistent:
- positive terminal of B to Red terminal on Left Speaker
- negative terminal of B to Black terminal on Left Speaker
- the same wiring must apply to the Right speaker connections.
2. Screw antenna supplied onto Antenna Input D
Cable Requirement:
Speaker - 12-24 AWG Low Loss Speaker Cable
Notes:
1. Recommended cables are run according to TS009
regulations to reduce interference
WARRANTY
Vcomm Pty Ltd states that the warrant that the customer can rely on is that provided by the manufacturer.
In the event of any warranty claim please contact us and we will forward it to the manufacturer. The
manufacturer will then determine the extent of their liability. This expressly negates, to the extent possible
by Australian law, any warranty reliance on Vcomm Pty Ltd. Warranty will be void if product/s are not
installed as per supplied instructions.
Vcomm Pty Ltd
ABN: 99091 281 524
All trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. The Bluetooth®
word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any
use of such marks by Vcomm Pty Ltd is under license.
Vcomm
Power Input 24V DC
Speaker Terminals
Mini USB
Hi Gain Bluetooth Antenna
C
A
B
C
Includes:
RL-BT600 Bluetooth In-Ceiling Amplier
Hi Gain Bluetooth Antenna
24V 3.75Amp Power Supply
3. Place RL-BT600 in ceiling space within easy reach of access hole
if available.
Place active RL-BT500 speaker closest to the area where Bluetooth
reception is required
Power Connection
2. When cabling to all system components has been completed
and checked, plug power adapter (supplied) into mains and
plug DC jack into Power Input A on RL-BT600.
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product
may cause radio interference in which case the user may be
required to take adequate measures
Troubleshooting
My music is not coming out of the stereo speakers:
• Ensure the volume on your iPad, iPhone, iPod touch or other Bluetooth enabled device is set to a suitable level.
• Ensure all connections are correct and rmly connected to the RL-BT500.
• Ensure your iPad, iPhone, iPod touch or other Bluetooth enabled device is within the 10m* range of the Amplier.
Music Suddenly Stops playing:
• Ensure your Bluetooth device is within the 10m* range of the Amplier.
** The communication range quoted is calculated based on an unobstructed line of sight test under optimum conditions. Actual range will vary depending on conditions, and is often less than the maximum
possible. Your actual range will be limited by several factors including, but not limited to, electromagnetic interference and obstructions.
A
B
D
D
Blue Series “PROFESSIONAL”
RL-BT600
Bluetooth In-Ceiling Amplier
www.resi-linx.com
®
WARRANTY
Vcomm Pty Ltd states that the warrant that the customer can rely on is that provided by the manufacturer.
In the event of any warranty claim please contact us and we will forward it to the manufacturer. The
manufacturer will then determine the extent of their liability. This expressly negates, to the extent possible
by Australian law, any warranty reliance on Vcomm Pty Ltd. Warranty will be void if product/s are not
installed as per supplied instructions.
Vcomm Pty Ltd
ABN: 99091 281 524
All trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. The Bluetooth®
word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any
use of such marks by Vcomm Pty Ltd is under license.
Vcomm
Refer to download section within product page @ resi-linx.com for separate instructions on how to conveniently rename your Bluetooth
resi-linx device ID to identify different zones and change PIN code
Disconnecting/Changing Connected Device
If you want to switch from your iPad, iPhone, iPod touch or other Bluetooth enabled device to another, follow these steps:
1. Access the Bluetooth settings (as above) and turn the Bluetooth function to ‘OFF’ of the device.
2. The Bluetooth In-Ceiling Amplied Speaker can now be connected to a different device.
3. Follow the directions in “Initial pairing to your Bluetooth In-Ceiling Amplied Speaker” to connect a different device.
Reconnecting Your Device
If you move out of range** (>25m) or turn off the Bluetooth function on your iPad, iPhone, iPod touch or other Bluetooth enabled
device, the Bluetooth In-Ceiling Amplier will disconnect. To reconnect, simply access the Bluetooth settings on your device, ensuring
Bluetooth function is set to ‘ON’ and select the resi-linx device ID, then enter the PIN code.
** The communication range quoted is calculated based on an unobstructed line of sight test under optimum conditions. Actual range will vary depending on conditions, and is often less than the
maximum possible. Your actual range will be limited by several factors including, but not limited to, electromagnetic interference and obstructions
USER MANUAL
Initial Pairing to your Bluetooth In-Ceiling Amplier
* Example provided is to pair to an iPad or iPhone only. Other Bluetooth enabled devices such as your laptop may require a pin code to pair eg. default pin code ‘0000’.
Please refer to equipment user manual for more information.
Step 1
From your iPad,
iPhone or iPod
touch home
page select
Step 2
Inside Settings,
select ‘Bluetooth’
Step 3
Turn Bluetooth
‘ON’ and search
for devices.
Select the ‘resi-
Step 4
Insert pin code to
screen, default
“0000”

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