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==Installation Instructions==
 
==Installation Instructions==
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===Mounting the Device===
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#Determine the location where the Bluetooth transmission device. It will need to be mounted within the reach of its power cable.
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#*''Note:'' A USB power block will be needed to connect to a power outlet.
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#Using a stud finder, scan the mounting location of the Bluetooth device is not mounted on a stud.
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#Cut a hole into the drywall, large enough to fit the mud ring into it securely
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#Cut a length of 22/2 long enough to reach from the camera to the Bluetooth device.
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#Using fish tape or glow rods, pass the 22/2 through the drywall.
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#At the camera, connect the 22/2 to the Audio Out port/terminal.
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#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.
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#:[[file]]
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#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.
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#Using a Velcro, attach a 1' square to the back of the device and to the face plate.
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#:[[file]]
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===Pairing Devices===

Revision as of 13:59, 12 May 2020

BluetoothTalkBackSpecs.jpg

Required Parts and Tools

  • Monoprice Premium Bluetooth 5 Transmitter & Receiver
  • RDL 24V DC power supply
  • 22/2 audio cable
  • 18/2 low voltage cable
  • B Connectors
  • Fish Tape or Glow Rods
  • Electrical Tape
  • Wire Stripper

Installation Instructions

Mounting the Device

  1. 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.
  2. Using a stud finder, scan the mounting location of the Bluetooth device is not mounted on a stud.
  3. Cut a hole into the drywall, large enough to fit the mud ring into it securely
  4. Cut a length of 22/2 long enough to reach from the camera to the Bluetooth device.
  5. Using fish tape or glow rods, pass the 22/2 through the drywall.
  6. At the camera, connect the 22/2 to the Audio Out port/terminal.
  7. 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
  8. 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.
  9. Using a Velcro, attach a 1' square to the back of the device and to the face plate.
    file

Pairing Devices