Product Description
Ampire BTR100 Bluetooth Receiver
If you want to be able to listen to your music, audio books or navigation from your smartphone wirelessly in the car via Bluetooth, then the BTR series Bluetooth receivers are the solution. You can retrofit A2DP wireless Bluetooth audio streaming to most car radio and navigation systems with Ampire's Bluetooth receiver.
The connection is easy to set up and is automatically established via Bluetooth 4.0. The BTR series uses the Bluetooth headset protocol on your smartphone and does not affect the functionality of your Bluetooth hands-free system.
The BTR100 Bluetooth receiver has been developed for car navigation and radio systems with cinch input (RCA) and 12 volt electrical system.
CONNECTIONS
– Audio output: RCA (RCA)
– Power supply: +12V ignition (ACC/K15) with 2A fuse
– Remote output: Blue cable +12VDC/20mA
EQUIPMENT:
– Splash proof design, marine certified
– automatic activation
– automatic remote exit
– QDL Licensed CRS I9 Bluetooth 4.0 Chip (CSR8635)
– A2DP at the highest EDR specification
– BT Audio streaming including lossless files like Wave, Flac, Lossless etc.
– Cinch connections (RCA) with 1.0V signal output
– SSID Display Name: BTR100
– Range 10m
SMARTPHONE COMPATIBILITY
– Android
– Apple iOS
-Microsoft
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
PRC-1 AMPIRE Bluetooth Remote Control
Interference filter 55100-CINCH AMPIRE
TECHNICAL DATA:
– Voltage: +12V DC
– Current consumption including remote output: <65mA
– Remote output voltage/current: +12V DC, max.20mA
– Bluetooth 4.0
– Chip CSR8635
– Frequency range: 20Hz-20kHz
– Coding: Low Complexity Subband Coder (SBC)
– Bit rate: up to 345 kBit/s.
– Audio output voltage: 1V RMS
– Bluetooth 4.0 / transmission power <10mW EIRP
– Case dimensions: Height: 20mm, Width: 65mm, Length: 50mm
– Blue: Remote output +12V/20mA (0.459mm² or 26×0.15mm), length 305mm
– Red: ignition fuse +12V (ACC) 2A (0.459mm² or 26×0.15mm), length 305mm
– Black: dimensions (0.459mm² or 26×0.15mm), length 305mm
– RCA plug: Red = right, white = left
BLUETOOTH AUTHORIZATION:
– Declaration ID D025151
– Design Reference 56386
– Date of Registration 08 December 2014
PAIR A DEVICE:
– make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your device
– switch on the ignition
– the LED (6) flashes blue (pairing mode)
– To connect, select BTR100 in your device's Bluetooth menu
– After a successful connection, the LED lights up permanently and a beep sounds over the audio system
A NOTE:
– Up to 9 devices can be connected to the BTR100, but only one device can stream music at a time.
– the BTR100 always remembers the last device it learned and connects automatically after power-up
– Connecting to another device must be done manually as described above
– if the connected device is out of range for more than one minute, the connection is automatically terminated and the BTR100 enters pairing mode [LED (6) flashes]
– It can only be used in vehicles and not in continuous operation
SERVICE:
– All settings such as volume, music selection and play/pause are done on your device
– The BTR100 can be installed out of sight because it has no controls or buttons to operate.