[. . . ] BT100 BT100 and Blutooth Audio streaming • DacMagic Plus • Sonata NP30 • Stream Magic 6 The BT100 is compatible with the following Cambridge Audio products: Pairing To begin streaming high quality music from your chosen media source it will first need to be paired with the BT100. Insert BT100 into the USB port on your compatible Cambridge Audio product. [. . . ] To play back via a paired Bluetooth device, simply select the BT100 on that device and start playing. The BT100 LED lights up constantly when streaming SBC or on and flicks off every 2 seconds when streaming apt-X. Notes: - You can pair to more than one source up to a maximum of 8 sources at any time. Pairing to a 9th device will cause the first one to be forgotten and so on. However as you would expect the BT100 can only play back from one of these sources at a time. - When you have finished playback many sources keep the Bluetooth link active for a time unless you actively tell them to stop by deselecting playback via the BT100 (do not unpair as this is not necessary). To immediately use another source, simply deselect the BT100 for playback on your first source device before starting up on a second. - Some devices stream empty data all the time even when paused or stopped. These devices will cause the BT100s LED to be on even if playback is currently stopped or paused. Selecting the BT100 as an input on the compatible Cambridge Audio product, allows that product to receive wireless Bluetooth audio from most phones/tablets and laptops. When connected to your Cambridge Audio product, the BT100 allows it to receive BluetoothAudio (known as Bluetooth Advanced Audio Distribution Profile or A2DP). Contact your dealer for details. The BT100 supports Bluetooth A2DP using either the original SBC encoded form or the latest higher quality apt-X encoded form (if the sending device supports it). SBC and apt-X refer to the encoding used over the wireless Bluetooth interface only and not the format your music may be in, which can be any type that your phone/ laptop or other playing device supports. [. . . ] If your Bluetooth audio source does not support apt-X, the BT100 will fall back to using the standard SBC CODEC that is supported by all Bluetooth audio devices. BT100 controls and connections C B A A. Extension Cable Streams high quality USB audio into your compatible Cambridge Audio product’s USB socket. Allows the BT100 to be positioned for accessibility or optimal wireless reception. Quick Start Guide 1 2 OR Compatible Cambridge Audio products 3 4 x2 [. . . ]