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Consu lt t he deal er o r an expe rienced r adio/ TV t echni cian for
help.
FCC Rad iatio n Ex posur e Stateme nt
This eq ui pment c om plies w ith FCC rad iatio n ex posur e limits se t
forth for a n un contr ol led env ironmen t. This e qu ipmen t should be
insta ll ed and op erated wi th minimu m dista nc e 20cm be tween
the rad ia tor & you r body.
Bluetooth Pairing
Installation
Step 1 - Draw t he C utting Ho le
Use a stud finder to locate an area
that is free of obstructions or studs.
Tape the cutout template onto the
surface and using a pencil mark the
location and area you will be cutting.
BLUETOOTH
CEILING
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Blue tooth
Sett ings
Blue tooth
Location accuracy and nearby services are
improved when Bluetooth is turned on.
1. Select Bluetooth
setting on your device
50%
Sett ings
Blue tooth
Now di scove rable a s “My iPh one”.
DEVI CES
BT Spe aker
To pair an Apple Watch with your iPhone,
go to the Apple Watch app.
2. Turn on the Bluetooth
and pair with“BT Speaker”
15:10
Blue tooth
50%
3. The speaker is now
connected and ready to
play music
15:10
Bluetooth
Settings
Bluetooth
Now discoverable as “My iPhone”.
DEVICES
BT Speaker
To pair an Apple Watch with your iPhone, go
to the Apple Watch app.
connected
Preparation
Bel ow you will find the necessar y to ols needed to install yo ur
spe aker. In addition, havin g a fri end and a ladder will make t he
ins tallation much easier. We have included a c uto ut template in
the p ackage that will assist you a s wel l.
pencil
screwdriver
speaker cable
50%
Step 2 - Cut th e Ho le
Cut along the line with an appropriate
SPEAKER
tool, such as a standard cutting saw.
Pull the speaker wires and power
cable through the cutout.
FLC-6BT/FLC-6BTS
Step 3 - Conn ec t Speaker Wire s
Connect the adapter to the power input.
Step 4 - Install a Slave Speaker
(If using a slave in your installation)
Connect the master speaker to the
slave with speaker wire.
Caution: Please ensure that the polarity
is correct.
Tip: You can color code or mark each
wire to help you connect the wires
correctly.
Step 5 - Inst al l the Speak er
Insert the speaker into the cutout
and use a screwdriver to lock 4 dog
leg mounts. Attach the magnetic grill
to the front of the ceiling speaker.
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stud fi nd er
measu ri ng tape
cutti ng s aw
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Packing List
speaker power adapter
USER
MANUAL
user manual
speaker grill cutout template
Specifications
Frequen cy R es ponse : 60 Hz - 20kH z
RM S Power 60W (30 W Ma ster/ 30W Slave )
Im pedan ce ( :8
Se nsiti vi ty (1W/1m ): 9 0dB
Type: Cl ass D (Di gi tal)
Bl uetoo th S ystem: Bl uetooth V 4.1
Bl uetoo th Range: > 10m (33ft)
ID D evice N am e: BT Speak er
Power Inpu t: D C 24V/2 .5A
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Introduction
This Bluet ooth Ce iling Spea ker has a vari ety of in put s and
outputs as s hown in t he below:
Power In put – Connec t the inc lud ed Power Adap ter to th e Power
Input.
RCA I npu ts – Conn ect to th e RCA l ine out put of devic es such as
CD/DVD player s.
Speak er Outp ut –Dri ve a se cond sl ave speake r.
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95
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Note: The master speaker has an installed depth of 3.7”(95mm)
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Conne ct ion Res et Button
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LED Ind ic ator
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Pivot in g Tweeter
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Magne ts f or Gril l (8)
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Envir on menta l Eq ualiz er
(+/-3 db )
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Stere o/ Mono
RCA Input
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Volu me Limit 50 %/100 %
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Built -i n Ampli fi er
& Bluet oo th Driv er
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Speak er O utput
R+ (Red ) R- (Bla ck)
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Pow er Inpu t 24 V/2.5 A
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Dog Leg M ou nts (4)
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6.5" (165 mm)
Kevla r Woven Co ne
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Co nnect io n Reset But to n
If the speaker cannot be operated, long press the RESET button for 5
seconds to reset to factory settings.
Caution: Please ensure your speaker has power during reset, or the
speaker’s ability to operate will be damaged.
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LE D Indic at or
Blue flash – Pairing mode
Steady blue – Connected
Steady green – RCA mode
Red flash – Standby
Quick red flash – Amplifier error
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Stere o/ Mono Swit ch
Pleas e tu rn o n“s tereo ”to open st ereo mo de w hen a sla ve speake r
is atta ch ed. If no t, please s witch to“m on o”mod e.
Ca ution : Us e this sw itch slow ly.
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RCA I np ut
Connect the RCA outputs of your device (CD/DVD) to the RCA inputs
found on the Master Speaker.
Caution: Please ensure the speaker is in close state before
connecting RCA audio.
Note: RCA audio and Bluetooth music will not work at the same time.
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Volu me Limit
Switch to set the volume limit to 50% or 100% on the speaker.
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Bl uetoo th C onnecti on Pairi ng
Begin b y ap plyin g power to th e Master Sp eaker. The Bl ue tooth
statu s in dicat or on the spe aker will b link BLUE to i ndicate i t is
avail ab le to be pa ired to you r device. Turn your dev ice’s
Bluet oo th func tion ON and s elect “BT-S peaker ”. The BLUE li ght
will be co me stea dy and you wi ll hear a ton e indic at ing you r
Bluet oo th is suc cessful ly paired .
No te: If yo ur device f ails to p ai r, rem ove and r e- inser t th e power
cable o r pr ess the r es et butt on to resta rt t he pair in g proce ss.
Tip: The amplifier has a built-in over and under voltage protection
along with short circuit and thermal protection.A failure in any of
these areas your amplifier will shut off automatically and restart once
power and/or the problem has been corrected.
FCC Statement
1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
2.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful inter ference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instr uctions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by tur ning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to tr y to cor rect the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.