Theater User Guide

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Bluetooth Pairing

Pairing a Bluetooth Device

To use a Bluetooth device as an audio input, it first must be paired to the Bluetooth wall plate beside the touchscreen. When no device is paired, the LED on the wall plate will be purple.

Bluetooth wall plate. Below the Bluetooth logo there is an LED, in this image purple. Below the LED is a button for Bluetooth pairing. Below the button is a 3.5mm audio input jack labelled "LINE".
A purple LED indicates no Bluetooth device is paired.


By pressing and holding the pairing button, the LED on the wall plate will turn blue, indicating the device is ready to pair to a device via Bluetooth. Make sure the device in question is in pairing mode and follow the necessary steps on your device to pair it to the wall plate.

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A blue LED indicates the wall plate is ready for pairing.


Once the Bluetooth device has been paired, the LED on the wall plate will turn white.


Image of a control touchscreen and Bluetooth wall plate. The touchscreen shows Bluetooth as an audio source, controlled externally. The Bluetooth plate has a white LED, indicating a device is paired.
Touchscreen with Bluetooth selected and Bluetooth device paired to wall plate, indicated by white LED.



While direct control of the Bluetooth device is not possible from the touchscreen, volume can be adjusted.

Image of a control touchscreen. The touchscreen shows Bluetooth as an audio source, controlled externally. There is a volume slider near the bottom of the screen.
Closeup of touchscreen with Bluetooth selected. Only volume can be controlled via touchscreen.





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