User Manual BST30 Bluetooth Keypad and Compact Amplifier System English •
KEF Bluetooth Keypad and Compact Amplifier System Thank you for purchasing KEF Bluetooth keypad and compact amplifier system (BTS30). We are confident that your BTS30 will provide reliable, high performance sound for many years to come. Please read this manual fully before you attempt any connection to the BTS30.
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A 1 2 3 4 B 5 6 7 8 C D 4 Keypad Amplifier A. Source LED indicators – TV, Bluetooth B. Control Keys – TV, Bluetooth, Vol -/+ C. RJ-45 connector – Keypad unit output D. Bluetooth ID update port 1. Input connectors – Analog, Coaxial, Optical 2. Volume limit knob 3. Line output connector 4. Amplifier status LED indicator 5. AC Main power input 6. Loudspeaker output connector 7. Output mode selector – Stereo, Mono 8.
Wiring analog input/output connector Balanced Unbalanced Wiring loudspeaker output connector RJ-45 connection (T-568B) between Keypad unit and Amplifier, Max.
Get started TV LED status: BT LED status: TV Green LED ON = TV source ( optical/ coaxial/ line-in) activate Bluetooth Blue LED flash = Discoverable mode TV Green LED OFF = no TV source for 30 second Bluetooth Blue LED ON = Connected Amplifier unit LED status: Red = Standby, Blue = ON, Blue&Red = Fault Operation: Short press Bluetooth button to activate discoverable mode (1 min) When Bluetooth discoverable mode time out, the system will switch to TV source Pause Bluetooth source, Bluetooth source will
Model Inputs Output Bluetooth Range Bluetooth Capacity Bluetooth Frequency Bluetooth Power Operation Voltage Frequency Response EQ Frequency Signal To Noise Speaker Output Short Circuit Protection Dimension Weight BTS30 Bluetooth 4.2 with Qualcomm® aptX™ codec Optical Coaxial Line-in Stereo Mode 2x15W@8Ω Mono Mode 30W@4Ω Line-Output 10m 8 Devices 2.4GHz 2.5mW For Class 2 100-240VAC 20Hz-20KHz 100Hz +6dB, 10KHz -1dB 95dB Yes Amplifier Unit: 143mmX125mmX45mm (5.63X4.92X1.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.