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BT100 BT100 and Blutooth Audio streaming Pairing The BT100 is compatible with the following Cambridge Audio products: To begin streaming high quality music from your chosen media source it will • DacMagic Plus ?rst need to be paired with the BT100. • Sonata NP30 • Stream Magic 6 A. Insert BT100 into the USB port on your compatible Cambridge Audio Selecting the BT100 as an input on the compatible Cambridge Audio product, product. allows that product to receive wireless Bluetooth audio from most phones/tablets and laptops. B. Wait a moment for the BT100 to be detected. Then double click the button to enter pairing mode, the BT100 indicates it is in the pairing state by When connected to your Cambridge Audio product, the BT100 allows it to receive BluetoothAudio (known as Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution ?ashing rapidly. Pro?le or A2DP). Contact your dealer for details. C. Put your Bluetooth compliant audio source into pairing mode. Please The BT100 supports Bluetooth A2DP using either the original SBC encoded consult your manufacturer’s user manual on how to do this. form or the latest higher quality apt-X encoded form (if the sending device supports it). Pairing your BT100 and source establishes an authorised audio link that can SBC and apt-X refer to the encoding used over the wireless Bluetooth interface then be used again in the future without having to go through this stage again. only and not the format your music may be in, which can be any type that your phone/ laptop or other playing device supports. After pairing you can just select the BT100 and play at any time as long as your Bluetooth A2DP compatible source (phone/laptop etc.) is within approx. Your playing device plays your ?les then re-encodes the playback before streaming it to the BT100 in one of these two formats. 10m of the BT100. Many phones and laptops now feature Bluetooth with A2DP. SBC should be Normally on your source you will need to select Bluetooth Pairing and then the supported by all such devices (it is the madatory format for A2DP). BT100 should appear as ‘Cambridge Audio BT100’ in a list of locally found apt-X is optional, so check if your sending device supports it, if you wish to Bluetooth devices. achieve the highest quality audio transfer. Select that item in the list to ?nish pairing. Note: The BT100 declares that it can handle both SBC and apt-X to the sending device which will then use whichever version it supports. D. On successful pairing, the BT100s LED goes off for a second or two, then What is apt-X? triple ?ashes quickly. The LED then goes off and only lights up in the future when you are playing audio via Bluetooth. apt-X is a high quality CODEC (CODer/DECoder) i.e. a way of compressing audio data so it can be sent over a link such as Bluetooth then decompressed E. To play back via a paired Bluetooth device, simply select the BT100 on that on the other side (if both devices support it). device and start playing. The BT100 LED lights up constantly when If your Bluetooth audio source does not support apt-X, the BT100 will fall back streaming SBC or on and ?icks off every 2 seconds when streaming apt-X. to using the standard SBC CODEC that is supported by all Bluetooth audio devices. Notes: BT100 controls and connections - You can pair to more than one source up to a maximum of 8 sources at any time. Pairing to a 9th device will cause the ?rst one to be forgotten and so C on. However as you would expect the BT100 can only play back from one of these sources at a time. - When you have ?nished playback many sources keep the Bluetooth link active for a time unless you actively tell them to stop by deselecting playback via the BT100 (do not unpair as this is not necessary). This can prevent another source to be able to access the BT100. To immediately use another source, simply deselect the BT100 for playback on your ?rst source device before starting up on a second. - Some devices stream empty data all the time even when paused or stopped. These devices will cause the BT100s LED to be on even if playback is currently stopped or paused. B A A. Pairing button/Status LED Button performs pairing and related functionality. Integrated LED indicates BT100 status. B. USB plug Streams high quality USB audio into your compatible Cambridge Audio product’s USB socket. C. Extension Cable Allows the BT100 to be positioned for accessibility or optimal wireless reception.
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