Bluetooth Module - i-Star 12302R User Manual

Wireless bluetooth ceiling speaker kit
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Typical speaker kit installation
Fig. 1
up to 3m
L
speaker
Power connection for Bluetooth module
Fig. 2
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NEUTRAL
LINE
LOOP
Fig. 2 shows the Bluetooth
module connected to a
ceiling rose, the light and
module share the same switch.
Mounting the Speakers
Once you have wired your module to the mains and
switch you can mount the speakers.
Make sure the 3m prewired speaker cables will reach
the speakers in the mounting position chosen. Check
that there are no hidden cables or pipework in the
chosen locations.
1. Using a 74mm hole saw and drill to make holes in the
ceiling (if 74mm holesaw is not available 72-76mm
saws can be used). There is a cutout template on P20.
Fig. 4
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Bluetooth module

Fig. 3
In Fig. 3 the Bluetooth module
and a new switch are wired to
an existing lighting circuit via a
new junction box interrupting
an existing lighting mains cable.
Fig. 5
BLUETOOTH CEILING SPEAKER - User Guide
240V Lighting circuit
junction
box
BT module switch cable
up to 3m
ceiling
twin switch for light
and Bluetooth module
A new cable needs to be run to
a new switch for powering on
and off the
Bluetooth module
Connections to an existing
Wago box are similar to those
shown in Fig. 3. Consult a
qualified electrician if you are
not sure how to make the
right connections.
2. Pull the speaker cable through the hole and attach to
the speaker terminals.
3. Point the spring clips upwards and fit the two arms
into the ceiling hole (See Fig 4 & 5).
4. Push the speaker upward until firmly in position,
ensuring that the cable is not trapped (See Fig 5 & 6).
Fig. 6
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