Hangzhou NUVO Electronics Co. Ltd. 95A042 ユーザーズマニュアル
Model 95A04-2 Bluetooth Remote Input Module (BRIM)
95I04-2
Home Automation, Inc.
DESCRIPTION
The Bluetooth Remote Input Module (BRIM) is a remote audio input (Bluetooth or wired) and infrared output module designed to be
installed in rooms that will have music sources. Bluetooth devices can connect and act as a music server or a wired audio source can
be connected directly to the BRIM, which allows that music to be shared with any audio zone in the house. Each BRIM ships with an
IR flasher that is used for sending IR data to source equipment. When you point your source equipment remote control at the IR
receiver in a VSC and send a signal, the IR data is routed to the appropriate BRIM (to which the source is logically connected), which
then sends the IR signal through the IR flasher to the source equipment.
INSTALLATION
Remote Input Modules connect directly to the Hi-Fi2 Main Assembly using Cat 5, unshielded, twisted pair (UTP) for
communications. Each end of the wire is terminated with an RJ45 connector. The correct wiring scheme for the Cat 5 cable is
standard EIA/TIA 568A. Properly terminating the Cat 5 cable is crucial for the operation of the system.
It is best that no single run of Cat 5 exceeds 500 feet.
Insert the RJ45 connector on one end of the cable to the respective source input jack (1-8) under “Remote Audio In / IR Out” on the
Hi-Fi2 Main Assembly. Insert the RJ45 connector on the other end of the cable to the jack labeled “Remote Audio” on the BRIM.
The Bluetooth Remote Input Module (BRIM) is a remote audio input (Bluetooth or wired) and infrared output module designed to be
installed in rooms that will have music sources. Bluetooth devices can connect and act as a music server or a wired audio source can
be connected directly to the BRIM, which allows that music to be shared with any audio zone in the house. Each BRIM ships with an
IR flasher that is used for sending IR data to source equipment. When you point your source equipment remote control at the IR
receiver in a VSC and send a signal, the IR data is routed to the appropriate BRIM (to which the source is logically connected), which
then sends the IR signal through the IR flasher to the source equipment.
INSTALLATION
Remote Input Modules connect directly to the Hi-Fi2 Main Assembly using Cat 5, unshielded, twisted pair (UTP) for
communications. Each end of the wire is terminated with an RJ45 connector. The correct wiring scheme for the Cat 5 cable is
standard EIA/TIA 568A. Properly terminating the Cat 5 cable is crucial for the operation of the system.
It is best that no single run of Cat 5 exceeds 500 feet.
Insert the RJ45 connector on one end of the cable to the respective source input jack (1-8) under “Remote Audio In / IR Out” on the
Hi-Fi2 Main Assembly. Insert the RJ45 connector on the other end of the cable to the jack labeled “Remote Audio” on the BRIM.
SETTING THE FREQUENCY OF THE IR OUTPUT
When using the BRIM to send IR data to source equipment, there are two different IR carrier frequencies in which the BRIM can
transmit the IR signal. The default setting of 38 kHz is used for most audio sources. However, most cable and satellite converter
boxes operate at a higher IR carrier frequency closer to 56 kHz. Each BRIM has a switch that allows you to change the frequency of
the IR output when using such devices.
To change the frequency setting, remove the faceplate and insert from the BRIM using a small-blade screwdriver and gently depress
each latch on one side while lifting up on the insert. Once the latches are released on one side, remove the insert from the other side.
Once the insert has been removed, move the frequency switch (SW1) from the “38kHz” position to the “56kHz” position.
Reinstall the insert by aligning the latches of the insert to the openings on the BRIM and gently snapping it into place. Then, attach
the faceplate.
When using the BRIM to send IR data to source equipment, there are two different IR carrier frequencies in which the BRIM can
transmit the IR signal. The default setting of 38 kHz is used for most audio sources. However, most cable and satellite converter
boxes operate at a higher IR carrier frequency closer to 56 kHz. Each BRIM has a switch that allows you to change the frequency of
the IR output when using such devices.
To change the frequency setting, remove the faceplate and insert from the BRIM using a small-blade screwdriver and gently depress
each latch on one side while lifting up on the insert. Once the latches are released on one side, remove the insert from the other side.
Once the insert has been removed, move the frequency switch (SW1) from the “38kHz” position to the “56kHz” position.
Reinstall the insert by aligning the latches of the insert to the openings on the BRIM and gently snapping it into place. Then, attach
the faceplate.
38kHz 56kHz
TOP
FREQUENCY
SWITCH
SWITCH
SW1