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BT-1 Installation Guide v1.0
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Set-up Options
Setting up the BT-1 is very simple: there are two 4-way DIP switches on the lower rear PCB which may need to be set to
congure the BT-1 to suit the specics of the installation.
(Sketch simplified; only primary components shown,
BT-1F shown as example)
SK1
1 432
ON
SECURE/
NON-SECURE
MODE
RF POWER
LEVEL
1 432
ON
BLUETOOTH
IDENT
RSL-6
3 2 1
DIP switches shown with factory default settings
Secured and non-secured modes
Normal operation of the BT-1 will be with “Secured” mode selected: this requires the user to press the PUSH-TO-PAIR
button to place the module into “Awaiting Pairing” mode, and then to initiate pairing from his/her portable wireless device
within 30 seconds.
Under some circumstances, it might be preferable to select “Non-secured” mode to circumvent use of the PUSH-TO-PAIR
button, giving any user within range the ability to connect to the BT-1.
“Secured” mode is selected by setting SW1 of the left-hand DIP switch (as seen from the rear of the BT-1) to ON (switch
down). With SW1 OFF, the BT-1 is in “Non-secured” mode.