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==Device==
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{{img - no_click | file = Monoprice 38071.png | width = 900px}}
  
==Required Parts and Tools==  
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===Specs===
* Monoprice Premium Bluetooth 5 Transmitter & Receiver 
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<table class="simple_table">
* RDL 24V DC power supply
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  <tr>
* Single gang mud ring
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    <th>Model</th>
* Blank single gang face plate
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    <th>38071</th>
* 22/2 audio cable
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  </tr>
* 18/2 low voltage cable
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  <tr>
* B Connectors
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    <td>Bluetooth® Version</td>
* Fish Tape or Glow Rods
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    <td>5</td>
* Electrical Tape
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  </tr>
* Wire Stripper
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  <tr>
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    <td>Supported Bluetooth Profiles</td>
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    <td>A2DP, AVRCP</td>
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  </tr>
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  <tr>
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    <td>Bluetooth Range</td>
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    <td>Up to 32 feet (10 meters)</td>
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  </tr>
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  <tr>
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    <td>Bluetooth Pairing Name</td>
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    <td>BTI-039</td>
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  </tr>
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  <tr>
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    <td>Supported Receiver Codecs</td>
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    <td>aptXTM, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, AAC, SBC</td>
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  </tr>
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  <tr>
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    <td>Supported Transmitter Codecs</td>
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    <td>aptXTM, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, SBC</td>
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  </tr>
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  <tr>
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    <td>Battery Capacity</td>
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    <td>350mAh</td>
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  </tr>
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  <tr>
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    <td>Charging Time</td>
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    <td>About 2 hours</td>
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  </tr>
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  <tr>
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    <td>Operating Time</td>
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    <td>AUX RX: about 17.5 hours<br>AUX TX: about 20 hoursS/PDIF RX: about 12.5 hours<br>S/PDIF TX: about 14 hours</td>
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  </tr>
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  <tr>
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    <td>Standby Time</td>
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    <td>About 120 hours</td>
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  </tr>
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  <tr>
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    <td>Operating Temperature</td>
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    <td>+14 — +131°F (-10 — +55°C)</td>
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  </tr>
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  <tr>
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    <td>Dimensions</td>
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    <td>2.8″ x 2.8″ x 0.9″ (71 x 71 x 22 mm)</td>
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  </tr>
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  <tr>
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    <td>Weight</td>
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    <td>1.3 oz. (36g)</td>
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  </tr>
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</table>
  
==Installation Instructions==
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===Pairing Devices===
===Mounting the Device===
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{{:Pairing Bluetooth Talk Back}}
#Determine the location where the Bluetooth transmission device. It will need to be mounted within the reach of its power cable.
 
#*''Note:'' A USB power block will be needed to connect to a power outlet.
 
#Using a stud finder, scan the mounting location of the Bluetooth device is not mounted on a stud.
 
#Cut a hole into the drywall, large enough to fit the mud ring into it securely
 
#Cut a length of 22/2 long enough to reach from the camera to the Bluetooth device.
 
#Using fish tape or glow rods, pass the 22/2 through the drywall.
 
#At the camera, connect the 22/2 to the Audio Out port/terminal.
 
#Using the face plate that will have the Bluetooth device mounted, measure 3/4" to the right of the top screw hole and drill a hole (3/16") for the 3.5mm cable to pass through.
 
#:[[File:BtoothAudioCable.JPG|200px|link=https://ipivs.com/wiki/images/b/bc/BtoothAudioCable.JPG]]
 
#Connect the 3.5 to the 22/2 cable using B connectors. Use electrical tape to cover the splice and ensure that the splice occurs on the side of the face plate that will be in the wall.
 
#Using a Velcro, attach a 1" square to the back of the device and to the face plate.
 
#:[[File:BtoothMounted.JPG|200px|link=https://ipivs.com/wiki/images/b/bf/BtoothMounted.JPG]]
 
  
===Pairing Devices===
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===Testing the System===
# If the Bluetooth unit is powered on, press and hold the power button to turn off the device. The LED on the unit will flash red twice.
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# Wait at least three seconds and then slide the TX/RX switch to the TX position
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#Ensure your transmitter and receiving device are properly connected.  
# Press and hold the power button to turn the unit back on. The LED will flash blue twice
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#Test the talkback unit is working by activating the talkback function within the VALT Software and having a partner to communicate with.
# Press the "Pair" button. The LED will begin to rapidly flash blue to indicate the device is paired in TX mode.
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{{img | file = VALT Talkback Button.png | width = 960px}}
# Power the audio device that will be receiving signal and place it in its Bluetooth pairing mode. The devices will pair and connect within five to thirty seconds and the LED will slowly blink blue when connected
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</div>
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==More Information==
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{{:Monoprice Bluetooth Information}}

Latest revision as of 16:20, 5 January 2023

Device

Monoprice 38071.png

Specs

Model 38071
Bluetooth® Version 5
Supported Bluetooth Profiles A2DP, AVRCP
Bluetooth Range Up to 32 feet (10 meters)
Bluetooth Pairing Name BTI-039
Supported Receiver Codecs aptXTM, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, AAC, SBC
Supported Transmitter Codecs aptXTM, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, SBC
Battery Capacity 350mAh
Charging Time About 2 hours
Operating Time AUX RX: about 17.5 hours
AUX TX: about 20 hoursS/PDIF RX: about 12.5 hours
S/PDIF TX: about 14 hours
Standby Time About 120 hours
Operating Temperature +14 — +131°F (-10 — +55°C)
Dimensions 2.8″ x 2.8″ x 0.9″ (71 x 71 x 22 mm)
Weight 1.3 oz. (36g)

Pairing Devices

Perform the following steps to pair the transmitter with Bluetooth headphones

Monoprice 38071 Overview.png

  1. If the Bluetooth unit is powered on, press and hold the power button (#2 above) to turn off the device. The LED (#3 above) on the unit will flash red twice.
  2. Wait at least three seconds and then slide the TX/RX switch (#5 & #6 above) to the TX position (#5 above)
  3. Press and hold the power button to turn the unit back on. The LED will flash blue twice
  4. Press the pair button (#7 above). The LED will begin to rapidly flash blue to indicate the device is paired in TX mode.
  5. Power the audio device that will be receiving signal and place it in its Bluetooth pairing mode. The devices will pair and connect within five to thirty seconds and the LED will slowly blink blue when connected

Testing the System

  1. Ensure your transmitter and receiving device are properly connected.
  2. Test the talkback unit is working by activating the talkback function within the VALT Software and having a partner to communicate with.

VALT Talkback Button.png

More Information