BLUARC Bluetooth Audio Extractor and Embedder

Specifications

  • Designed for embedding or de-embedding and routing audio
    between different audio source and sink devices
  • Supports HDMI embedded audio, external L/R analogue audio,
    optical digital audio, Bluetooth audio, and HDMI ARC audio
    inputs
  • Outputs to Bluetooth, HDMI output, HDMI audio only, HDMI ARC,
    optical digital audio, and L/R analogue audio
  • Multiple audio routing options suitable for residential and
    commercial applications

Product Usage Instructions

Operation and Connections

1. Power on the device using the power button on the front
panel.

2. Use the input button to select the desired audio input
source.

3. Press the mode button for 3 seconds to switch between
different modes.

4. The pair button is used for Bluetooth pairing with compatible
devices.

EDID Management

Ensure proper EDID settings are configured based on the
connected audio devices for optimal performance.

Web-GUI

1. Log in to the Web-GUI for initial setup and
configuration.

2. Use the Web-GUI to control audio routing, manage users,
adjust settings, view system information, etc.

Maintenance

Regularly clean the device using a soft, dry cloth to prevent
dust buildup.

Avoid exposing the device to extreme temperatures or
moisture.

RS-232 Configuration and Telnet Commands

Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions on
configuring RS-232 settings and using Telnet commands for advanced
control.

FAQ

Q: What should I do if the device encounters a power
surge?

A: It is recommended to use a surge protection device to
safeguard the product from electrical spikes or surges.

Q: Can I connect multiple Bluetooth devices
simultaneously?

A: When connecting two Bluetooth devices, they will use the SBC
format. For optimal performance, use Bluetooth Low Latency codecs
like APTX-LL with a single receiving device.

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BLUARC
User Manual

REVA0_BLUARC_User_Manual

Thank you for purchasing this product.
For optimum performance and safety, please read these instructions carefully before connecting, operating or adjusting this product. Please keep this manual for future reference.
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This product contains sensitive electrical components that may be damaged by electrical spikes, surges, electric shock, lightning strikes, etc. Use of surge protection systems is highly recommended in order to protect and extend the life of your equipment.
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Contents

Introduction

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Front Panel Description

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Left Panel Description

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Right Panel Description

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Top Panel Description

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Operation and Connections

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EDID Management

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Web-GUI – Log In and Initialisation

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Web-GUI – Control

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Web-GUI – Users

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Web-GUI – Settings

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Web-GUI – System

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Web-GUI – Information

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Specifications

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Package Contents

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Maintenance

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RS-232 Configuration and Telnet Commands 19

Certifications

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Introduction

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The Blustream BLUARC is a multi-format audio switching device designed to embed or de-embed, and route audio between different audio source and sink devices where HDMI video is being distributed.
This multi-input audio switch supports HDMI embedded audio, external L/R analogue audio, optical digital audio, Bluetooth audio and HDMI ARC audio inputs, distributed to different audio devices via Bluetooth, HDMI output, HDMI audio only, HDMI ARC (i.e soundbar), optical digital audio, and L/R analogue audio outputs.
The multiple audio routing options make the BLUARC suitable for both residential and commercial applications where Bluetooth connectivity is required.

FEATURES:
· Supports HDMI2.0b 18Gbps 4K UHD 60Hz 4:4:4 pass-through including HDR · Supports all industry standard video resolutions including VGA-WUXGA and 480i-4K · Supports pass-through of all known HDMI audio formats including Dolby Atmos, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-
HD Master Audio transmission · HDMI audio breakout to Bluetooth audio (2ch PCM), HDMI output, HDMI audio only output, HDMI soundbar output,
analogue L/R audio (2ch PCM) and optical digital outputs concurrently (up to LPCM/Dolby/DTS 5.1ch) · HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) to Bluetooth audio (2ch PCM), HDMI audio only output, HDMI soundbar output, analogue
L/R audio (2ch PCM) and optical digital outputs concurrently (up to LPCM/Dolby/DTS 5.1ch) · Analogue L/R and optical digital audio embedding · Analogue L/R and optical digital audio de-embedding · Bluetooth audio types supported including APTX, APTX-LL etc · Bluetooth 5.0 output and L/R output support volume adjustment · Bluetooth 5.0 specification supporting SBC/MP3/AAC/APT-X /APTX-LL/APTX-HD, 44.1K-48KHz 16/24Bit 2ch only · Control via front panel, IR, RS-232, TCP/IP, Web-GUI, GPIO, & CEC · Supplied with Blustream 5V IR receiver · 3rd party drivers available for all major control brands · HDCP2.3 compliant with advanced EDID management
Please note: when 2x Bluetooth devices are connected that Bluetooth codec type will be SBC format. Please note: audio performance and latency is subject to Bluetooth connected devices/audio codec compatibility and audio from source device. When a Bluetooth Low Latency codec is being used (APTX-LL), the number of connections is limited to one Bluetooth receiving device.

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Front Panel Description

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1 Power Button 2 Input Button 3 Mode Button 4 Pair Button

POWER

INPUT MODE (3S)

PAIR

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5 Output Volume Mute Button 6 Output Volume Down Button 7 Output Volume Up Button

Left Panel Description

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8 Analogue Audio Input — 3.5mm stereo jack 9 Optical Audio Input –Toslink (S/PDIF) connector q HDMI Input w IR Voltage Selection Switch — 5V or 12V e RS-232 Port — 3-pin Phoenix connector

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r Trigger Port — 2-pin Phoenix connector t IR In Port — 3-pin Phoenix connector y TCP/IP Network Connection — RJ45 connector u BT Upgrade Port — Micro USB for Bluetooth firmware
updates

Right Panel Description

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i Antenna Connection — SMA connector to connect supplied antenna
o Analogue Audio Outlet — 3.5mm stereo jack p Optical Audio Output — Toslink (S/PDIF) connector

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a HDMI Ouput 1 (ARC) s HDMI Output 2 (Audio Only) d HDMI Soundbar Output (ARC + CEC) f DC Power Port — 12V / 1A

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Top Panel Description

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L/R

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OPTICAL

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HDMI

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ARC

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TX

PAIR

RX

VOLUME

g Analogue L/R Audio LED h Optical Audio LED j HDMI LED k ARC LED

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l Bluetooth LED ; Bluetooth Mode LED z Bluetooth Pair LED x Volume Indicator

Operation and Connections
Basic operation of the BLUARC can be achieved via the front, left and right panel: attach the SMA antenna, connect the audio input and audio output devices, the, and power to the rear of the unit:
­ Press the input button to cycle through the BLUARC inputs; the selected audio input will be indicated on the top panel of the unit via the corresponding LED
­ When Bluetooth is selected, the TX / RX light will indicate which mode the unit is in ­ Press the pair button to enter pairing mode, hold the pair button to switch between Bluetooth RX and TX mode ­ Press the volume up/down/mute buttons to control the output volume for the Bluetooth analogue output
The input audio will play through all outputs. HDMI Output 1 will passthrough video and embed the audio of the selected input. For full configuration of the BLUARC, the in-built Web-GUI must be utilised.

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Example Schematic BLUARC
Optical Audio RS232 Cable HDMI Digital Audio IR Receiver Cable TCP/IP

ARC (Audio Return Channel)
4K UHD DISPLAY

Sound Bar

4K UHD SOURCES

Control Processor

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EDID Management
EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) is a data structure that is used between a display and a source. This data is used by the source to find out what audio and video resolutions are supported by the display. By pre-determining the video resolution and audio format of the source and display device you can reduce the time needed for EDID hand shaking.
Configuration of BLUARC’s EDID settings can be achieved using the web-GUI or through API commands. The EDID options available are:

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EDID SETTING

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HDMI 1080p@60Hz, Audio 2CH PCM (default)

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HDMI 1080p@60Hz, Audio 5.1CH DTS/DOLBY

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HDMI 1080p@60Hz, Audio 7.1CH DTS/DOLBY/HD

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HDMI 1080i@60Hz, Audio 2CH PCM

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HDMI 1080i@60Hz, Audio 5.1CH DTS/DOLBY

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HDMI 1080i@60Hz, Audio 7.1CH DTS/DOLBY/HD

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HDMI 1080p@60Hz/3D, Audio 2CH PCM

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HDMI 1080p@60Hz/3D, Audio 5.1CH DTS/DOLBY

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HDMI 1080p@60Hz/3D, Audio 7.1CH DTS/DOLBY/HD

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HDMI 4K@30Hz 4:4:4, Audio 2CH PCM

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HDMI 4K@30Hz 4:4:4, Audio 5.1CH DTS/DOLBY

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HDMI 4K@30Hz 4:4:4, Audio 7.1CH DTS/DOLBY/HD

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:2:0/4K@30Hz 4:4:4, Audio 2CH PCM

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:2:0/4K@30Hz 4:4:4, Audio 5.1CH DTS/DOLBY

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:2:0/4K@30Hz 4:4:4, Audio 7.1CH DTS/DOLBY/HD

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, 8-bit, Audio 2CH PCM

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, 8-bit, Audio 5.1CH DTS/DOLBY

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, 8-bit, Audio 7.1CH DTS/DOLBY/HD

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 10-bit, Audio 2CH PCM

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 10-bit, Audio 5.1CH DTS/DOLBY

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 10-bit, Audio 7.1CH DTS/DOLBY/HD

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 12-bit, Audio 2CH PCM

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 12-bit, Audio 5.1CH DTS/DOLBY

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 12-bit, Audio 7.1CH DTS/DOLBY/HD

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 10-bit (Inc DV), Audio 2CH PCM

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 10-bit (Inc DV), Audio 5.1CH DTS/DOLBY

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 10-bit (Inc DV), Audio 7.1CH DTS/DOLBY/HD

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 12-bit (Inc DV), Audio 2CH PCM

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 12-bit (Inc DV), Audio 5.1CH DTS/DOLBY

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HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 12-bit (Inc DV), Audio 7.1CH DTS/DOLBY/HD

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DVI 1280×1024@60Hz, Audio None

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DVI 1920×1080@60Hz, Audio None

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DVI 1920×1200@60Hz, Audio None

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HDMI 1920×1200@60Hz, Audio 2CH PCM/6CH PCM

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User EDID 1

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User EDID 2

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EDID Pass-Through (Copy From Sink 1)

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Web-GUI – Log In and Initialisation
The following pages will take you through the operation of the units web-GUI. You must connect a TCP/IP RJ45 socket to your local network, or directly from your computer to the BLUARC, in order to access the product’s web-GUI.
By default, the unit is set to DHCP; however, if a DHCP server (eg: network router) is not installed, the unit’s IP address will revert to below details:

Default IP Address is: 192.168.0.200

Default Admin Username is: blustream

Default Admin Password is: @Bls1234

The BLUARC is able to be accessed via it’s hostname if the IP address is not known: Default mDNS is: bluarc.local

Login Page:

The web-GUI supports multiple users along with multiple user permissions as follows:

­ Admin (Blustream)

The Admin account allows full access to all functions and configuration of the unit

­ User Accounts

Unique user accounts can be utilised, each with individual login details

­ Guest

When enabled, the control page can be accessed without logging in

Please note: the first time the Administrator logs into the web-GUI of the BLUARC, the default password must be changed to a unique password. Please retain this password for future use. Forgetting the password will mean having to factory reset the unit, losing all prior network and configuration settings.
New password regulations requires passwords being set for products to be a minimum of 8 characters and contain a minimum of: 1 x uppercase letter, 1 x lowercase latter, 1 x symbol and 1 x number.
Passwords can be changed as required within the web-GUI of the unit once logged in.

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Guest Control Page: When the Guest user is enabled, the control page is able to be accessed from the web-GUI without logging in. Settings for input selection, output volume and Bluetooth pairing can be accessed from here.
It is recommended to disable the Guest user to avoid unwanted access and/or changes to the BLUARC system.

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Web-GUI – Control
After logging into the BLUARC, the user will be directed to the Control page. Configuration of the input, output, Bluetooth and EDID settings can be managed here.

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Input Selection: The desired audio input can be selected by pressing the corresponding button.

Output Volume:
The volume for the analogue or Bluetooth output devices can be adjusted by using the corresponding slider for the desired channel. Fine-tuning of the volume can be achieved by using the decrement button 1 or the increment button 3, or by manually inputting the value 2. The output can be muted by pressing the mute button 4.

The front panel volume buttons will control the highlighted output. This can be changed in the System page of the web-GUI.

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Bluetooth Settings:
The BLUARC can act as a Bluetooth receiver or transmitter: ­ A maximum number of 2 Bluetooth devices can be connected at the same time in TX mode. However, the BLUARC can store up to 8 devices ready to be paired ­ Only a single Bluetooth device can be connected in RX mode. The user must disconnect the current Bluetooth device in order to connect a new device
Please note: the BLUARC cannot receive and transmit audio at the same time.

Bluetooth Mode ­ Auto ­ When in Auto mode, the BLUARC will automatically determine which mode to operate in (i.e., when Bluetooth is selected as the input source, the BLUARC will switch to RX mode) ­ TX ­ The BLUARC will only operate in TX mode, regardless of the input selected ­ RX ­ The BLUARC will only operate in RX mode
Please note: the Bluetooth module needs to be restarted after switching between TX and RX modes, which will take approximately 3-4 seconds.

Bluetooth Name ­ Sets the Bluetooth broadcast name for the BLUARC ­ Limit of 30 characters, and some special characters may not be supported

Bluetooth Receiver: Bluetooth Pairing
­ OFF ­ Bluetooth broadcasting is disabled and no Bluetooth connection is possible
­ ON ­ The Bluetooth signal is constantly broadcasting and Bluetooth devices can connect at any time. Please note: Once a Bluetooth source is connected, the BLUARC will stop broadcasting. The Bluetooth broadcasting will automatically resume once the Bluetooth source is disconnected
­ Manual ­ Bluetooth will only broadcast once the front panel Pair button has been pressed or when triggered by pressing the Pair button on the web-GUI or via API
­ Timeout (available in manual pairing mode) ­ Set the Bluetooth broadcast timeout for manual pairing. Interval can be set between 1-999 seconds. The remaining time will be displayed in the countdown timer. Once the timer reaches zero, the BLUARC will exit pairing mode

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Bluetooth Receiver (continued) Force Pairing Mode Turning on Force Pairing mode will change the behavior of the pair button:
­ When Force Pairing Mode is enabled, pressing the pair button will disconnect the current device and put the unit in pairing mode
­ When Force Pairing Mode is disabled, the existing Bluetooth source must be disconnected before another source can be connected to the BLUARC
Manual Disconnect ­ Sets how long to press and hold the pair button to force disconnect all Bluetooth devices. When set to Off, this feature is disabled
Bluetooth Source ­ The current Bluetooth source device name will be displayed here
Bluetooth Transmitter First Priority Select which codec type will be prioritized when transmitting to a Bluetooth device. BLUARC supports Bluetooth 5.0 which includes aptX, aptX Low Latency (AptX-LL) and aptX High Definition (aptX-HD). AptX Low Latency mode is often used when listening to TV audio to improve lip-sync delay. AptX High Definition mode is often used when listening to high quality audio content.
Auto Connection When enabled, the BLUARC will automatically pair to 1-2 Bluetooth devices in pairing mode with the strongest signal. When disabled, the BLUARC requires manual selection of the device to be connected to.
Paired Devices Displays a list of the currently paired Bluetooth devices (max 8). The device name and audio codec type will be shown. Please note: When connecting two Bluetooth audio devices, the Bluetooth audio codec will be forced to SBC mode. If the BLUARC returns to a single Bluetooth connection, it will re-handshake and establish the best audio codec possible. This may result in an audio loss of several seconds as the Bluetooth module reboots. To unpair a Bluetooth device, please press the delete icon on the WebGUI or use API commands.
Available Devices Available devices will show all local Bluetooth devices discovered after searching. To connect to an available Bluetooth device, select it from the list and it will automatically move to paired devices once paired.
EDID Setting: The EDID for HDMI Output 1 can be modified from the dropdown menu. A list of available EDIDs can be found under the EDID Management section of this manual.
Load EDID to User Memory: It is possible to upload custom EDID .bin files to the BLUARC if a specific EDID is not listed within the standard formats. A custom EDID file can be generated from a third party EDID generation tool, and uploaded using the Browse and Upload buttons. There are 2 x custom EDID slots available. Once a file has been uploaded, it can be selected by using the corresponding USER EDID option.

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Web-GUI – Users
The BLUARC can be set up with multiple users with unique logins The added users will only have access to the control page of the web-GUI. Please note: A separate user should be set up and used after installation of the unit in order to prevent non-administrator users from changing settings and potentially damaging connected equipment.

To create a new user, press the New User button. Set a username and password and press Create.

The new user will appear in the list.
To enable / disable a user, press the respective toggle. To delete a user, press the respective Delete button.

To change the password for a user, press the respective Update Password button
Please note: Admin (blustream) and Guest user cannot be deleted. The guest user be disabled to prevent unwanted access, as they do not require credentials for control of the unit.

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Web-GUI – Settings
Network settings for the BLUARC can be configured from this page, such as: IP settings, Telnet and mDNS. The default network settings can be restored by pressing the Set Network Defaults button. To save the current network configuration, press the Save button.

IP Settings: IP Mode
­ Static / DHCP IP Address
­ Disabled when in DHCP mode IP Subnet
­ Disabled when in DHCP mode TCP Port
­ Enable / Disable (default: 8000) Gateway
­ Disabled when in DHCP mode Telnet Port
­ Enable / Disable (default: 23) Domain name (mDNS)
­ mDNS is a protocol used in network environments to resolve hostnames to IP addresses within local networks without the need for a dedicated DNS server. The BLUARC is able to be accessed via the hostname if the IP address is not known. By default this is set to bluarc.local
To restore network default settings, press the Set Network Defaults button. Press the Save button to apply any changes made.

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Web-GUI – System
The System page allows for configuration of the BLUARC, enabling and disabling features, as well as firmware upgrading and factory resetting.

Key Lock Enables/Disables the front panel buttons.
Bluetooth Control for Guest Enables/Disables Bluetooth control for the Guest user.

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Web-GUI – System (continued)

Trigger

Enables/Disables the trigger port. The trigger port can be configured as an Input or an Output when connected to a third-party control product. Event’s can be specified when to send a signal, or to occur when a signal is received.

Input

Sets the trigger port as an input. The following events can be selected from the dropdown menu to be executed when an external trigger input signal is detected on the trigger port:

­ Default (None)

No action

­ BT TX On (TV Speaker Off)

This will connect Bluetooth transmitter with the Bluetooth paired devices and mute the audio coming out of the HDMI output 1

­ BT TX Off (TV Speaker On)

This will disconnect Bluetooth transmitter with the Bluetooth paired devices and unmute the audio coming out of the HDMI output 1

­ System Power On Or Off

This will switch the power status of the BLUARC between power on and power off. It allows third party trigger control of the BLUARC. When the BLUARC is powered off, there is no signal or 5V on the HDMI outputs

Output

Sets the trigger port as an output. The following events can be selected from the dropdown menu to send a signal from the trigger port when the selected event occurs:

­ Default (None)

Disable trigger output

­ Paired Devices Connection Change Bluetooth transmitter paired devices connection status change will trigger output (high or low level)

­ System Power Status Change

System power status change will trigger output (high or low level)

The input trigger can be configured as Low Level or High Level or Low Pulse or High Pulse:

­ Low Level:

0V

­ High Level:

5-12V

­ Low Pulse:

0V, the duration of 0V must be at least 30ms

­ High Pulse:

5-12V, the duration of 5~12V must be at least 30ms

The output trigger can be configured as Low Level or High Level:

­ Low Level:

0V

­ High Level:

12V

Volume Indicator
Sets which output will be controlled via the front panel buttons. This selection will appear highlighted in Control page of the webGUI.

Output Volume Control ­ via Front Panel/WebGUI/API “VOL +/-” The analogue output and Bluetooth output volume can be adjusted to increment and decrement by a fixed amount. The default step value is 3 (volume changes will occur in steps of 3 every time an increment / decrement command is received). Volume steps can be configured between 1 to 10, resulting in slower/faster changing volume.

Output Volume Control ­ via CEC The CEC volume control can be adjusted to increment and decrement by a fixed amount. The default step value is 3 (volume changes will occur in steps of 3 every time an increment / decrement command is received). Volume steps can be configured between 1 to 10, resulting in slower/faster changing volume.

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Web-GUI – System (continued) IR Enables/Disables IR control.
Lights Status Set the duration the LEDs on the front panel of the unit will remain on for.
Serial Baud Rate Select the Baud Rate for the RS-232 Serial port.
Firmware Update Browse your device for a firmware file to upload to the unit.
Factory Reset (Excludes Network Settings) Erases all settings, except for network settings, and reboots the unit.
Factory Reset All (Includes Network Settings) Erases all settings and reboots the unit.
Reboot Reboots the unit.

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Web-GUI – Information
The Information page displays the model name, serial number, web-GUI firmware version, MCU firmware version and Bluetooth version of the BLUARC. It also displays network configuration, temperature and uptime data.

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Specifications
· Video Input Connectors: 1 x HDMI Type A, 19-pin, female · Video Output Connectors: 3 x HDMI Type A, 19-pin, female · Audio Input Connectors: 1 x Optical (S/PDIF), 1 x analogue L/R (3.5mm stereo jack) · Audio Output Connectors: 1 x Optical (S/PDIF), 1 x analogue L/R (3.5mm stereo jack) · Network Connectors: 1 x Ethernet connection (RJ45) · Bluetooth Antennae: 1 x SMA connector · RS-232 & I/O Connectors: 1 x 5-Pin Phoenix connector · IR Input Connectors: 1 x 3-Pin Phoenix connector · Firmware Upgrade: 1 x Micro-USB UART port · Dimensions (W x D x H): 125mm x 147mm x 25mm · Shipping Weight: 0.6kg · Operating Temperature: 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) · Storage Temperature: – 4°F to 140°F (- 20°C to 60°C) · Power Supply: 12V/1A DC, screw connector
NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Weights and dimensions are approximate.

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Package Contents
­ 1 x BLUARC ­ 1 x IR receiver ­ 1 x 3-pin Phoenix connector ­ 1 x 5-pin Phoenix connector ­ 1 x IR Remote Control ­ 1 x Mounting kit ­ 1 x Quick reference guide ­ 1 x 12V/1A DC power supply

Maintenance
Clean this unit with a soft, dry cloth. Never use alcohol, paint thinner or benzene to clean this unit.

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The BLUARC can be controlled via serial and TCP/IP. The default RS-232 communication settings are:
Baud rate: 57600 Data bits: 8 Stop bits: 1 Parity bit: none The following pages list all available serial / IP commands.

Commonly Used Serial Commands

There are several commands that are commonly used for control and testing:

STATUS

Status will give feedback on the switcher such as outputs on, type of connection, etc.

PON

Power on

POFF

Power off

OUTON/OFF

Toggling the main output ON or OFF as required

Example: OUTON (This would turn the main output on)

OUT FRyy

(yy is the input)

Example: OUT FR04 (This would switch the main output to source input 4)

Common Mistakes
· Carriage return: Some programs do not require the carriage return where as other will not work unless sent directly after the string. In the case of some Terminal software the token <CR> is used to execute a carriage return. Depending on the program you are using this token maybe different. Some other examples that other control systems deploy include r or 0D (in hex)
· Spaces: Blustream commands do not require space between commands unless specified. There may be some programs that require spacing in order to work.
· How the string should look is as follows: OUTON
· How the string may look if spaces are required: OUT{Space}ON
· Baud rate or other serial protocol settings not correct

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RS-232 Configuration and Telnet Commands (continued)

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COMMAND
?/HELP STATUS UPTIME TEMP PON POFF
RESET

ACTION
Print Help Information Print System Status And Port Status Print System Uptime Print System Temperature Power On, System Run On Normal State Power Off, System Run On Power Save State Reset System Settings To Default (Should Type “Yes” To Confirm, “No” To Discard)

RESET ALL

Reset System And Network Settings To Default (Should Type “Yes” To Confirm, “No” To Discard)

REBOOT

Set System Reboot

KEY ON/OFF

Set System Key Control On Or Off

LCD ON/OFF/15/30/60

Set LCD Always On Or Auto Turn Off In Power On State Or Turn On 15s/30s/60s

IR ON/OFF

Set System IR Control On Or Off

CEC ON/OFF

Set CEC Volume Control On Or Off

RSB x

Set RS232 Baud Rate To x Bps x=[0:115200, 1:57600, 2:38400, 3:19200, 4:9600]

VOL xx DISPLAY
TRIG ON/OFF TRIG IN/OUT

Set Output:xx Volume Bar Display xx=[1…2]:1: Default(Analogue L/R),2:BT
Set Trigger On Or Off Set Trigger As Input Or Output

TRIG INLV xx

Set Trigger Input Level xx=0:(Low Level) xx=1:(5-12V High Level) xx=2:(Low Pulse) xx=3:(5-12V High Pulse)

TRIG INAC xx

Set Action After Trigger Input Toggled xx=0:Default(None) xx=1:BT TX On(TV Speaker Off) xx=2:BT TX Off(TV Speaker On) xx=3:System Power On Or Off

TRIG OUTLV xx
TRIG OUTCD xx TRIG STATUS OUT FR yy OUT xx ON/OFF OUT xx VOL yy

Set Trigger Output Level xx After Meeting Condition xx=0:(Low Level) xx=1:(12V High Level)
Set Trigger Output Condition xx=0:Default(None) xx=1:Paired Devices Connection Status Change xx=2:Systen Power Status Change
Print Trigger Status
Set All Output From Input:yy yy=[1…5]:1:Default(Analogue L/R),2:OPTICAL,3:HD MI,4:ARC,5:BLUETOOTH
Set Output:xx On Or Off xx=00:Select All Output Port xx=[01…02]:Select One Output Port
Set Output:xx Volume To yy xx=[0…2]:0:All,1:Analogue L/R,2:BT yy=[0…100]:Volume Value

COMMAND

ACTION

OUT xx VOL+yy

Increase Output:xx Volume xx=[0…2]:0:All,1:Analogue L/R,2:BT yy=[1…100]:Steps yy Can Be Empty(1 Step)

OUT xx VOL-yy

Decrease Output:xx Volume xx=[0…2]:0:All,1:Analogue L/R,2:BT yy=[1…100]:Steps yy Can Be Empty(1 Step)

OUT xx VOL STEPS yy

Set Vol Steps xx=[0…2]:0:All,1:Analogue L/R,2:BT yy=[1…10]:Vol Steps

OUT xx MUTE ON/OFF

Set Output:xx Mute On Or Off xx=[0…2]:0:All,1:Analogue L/R,2:BT

OUT xx CEC VOL STEPS yy

Set CEC Vol Steps xx=[0…3]:0:All,1:Analogue L/R,2:BT,3:ARC yy=[1…10]:Vol Steps

STEPS STATUS BT NAME xx
BT MODE xx

Print Volume Control Steps Status Set BT Name To xx(xx,Character String Max<=30)
Set BT Working Mode To xx xx=[0…2]:0:Auto,1:TX Only,2:RX Only

BT DIS xx

Set BT Disconnected After Long Pressing Pair Key xx Seconds
xx=[0/3/5/10]:0=Off,Default(3s)

BT RXPM xx

Set BT RX Pairing Mode To xx xx=[1…3]:1:Default(On),2:Off,3:Manual

BT RXTIMEOUT xx

Set BT RX Pair Timeout Period To xx xx=[1…999]:Default(30s)

BT RXPAIR BT FORCEPAIR xx BT SOURCE BT RXCD xx

BT RX Trigger Paired Button
Set BT RX Force Pairing Mode To xx xx=[0…1]:1:Default(On),0:Off
BT RX Paired Source List
Set BT RX Connected Device xx xx=1:Paired Device List ID

BT RXDIS xx

Set BT RX Disconnected Device xx xx=1:Paired Device List ID

BT RXDEL xx

Set BT RX Deleted Device xx xx=1:Paired Device List ID

BT TXCM xx

Set BT TX Connection Mode To xx xx=[1…2]:1:Default(Auto),2:Manual

BT DEVICE

BT TX Searched Device List

BT TXCPD xx

Set BT TX Connected Paired Device xx xx=[1…8]:Paired Device List ID

BT TXCAD xx

Set BT TX Connected Available Device xx xx=[1…8]:Available Device List ID

BT TXDIS xx

Set BT TX Disconnected Device xx xx=[1…2]:Paired Device List ID

BT TXDEL xx

Set BT TX Deleted Paired Device xx xx=[1…8]:Paired Device List ID

BT TXFP xx
BT TXSEARCH BT GUEST ON/OFF

Set BT TX First Priority To xx xx=[0…1]:0=APTX-LL, 1=APTX-HD
Set BT TX Search For Bluetooth Receiver Set BT Control for Guest:On/Off

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RS-232 Configuration and Telnet Commands (continued)

BLUARC USER MANUAL

COMMAND
EDID xx CP
EDID xx DF zz

ACTION
Set Input:xx EDID Copy From Output xx=00:Select All Input Port xx=1:Soundbar,2:HDMI
Set Input:xx EDID To Default EDID:zz xx=0: Select All Input Port xx=[1:Soundbar,2:HDMI]: Select One Input Port zz=00: HDMI 1080p@60Hz, Audio 2CH PCM (default) zz=01: HDMI 1080p@60Hz, Audio 5.1CH DTS/ DOLBY zz=02: HDMI 1080p@60Hz, Audio 7.1CH DTS/ DOLBY/HD zz=03: HDMI 1080i@60Hz, Audio 2CH PCM zz=04: HDMI 1080i@60Hz, Audio 5.1CH DTS/DOLBY zz=05: HDMI 1080i@60Hz, Audio 7.1CH DTS/ DOLBY/HD zz=06: HDMI 1080p@60Hz/3D, Audio 2CH PCM zz=07: HDMI 1080p@60Hz/3D, Audio 5.1CH DTS/ DOLBY zz=08: HDMI 1080p@60Hz/3D, Audio 7.1CH DTS/ DOLBY/HD zz=09: HDMI 4K@30Hz 4:4:4, Audio 2CH PCM zz=10: HDMI 4K@30Hz 4:4:4, Audio 5.1CH DTS/ DOLBY zz=11: HDMI 4K@30Hz 4:4:4, Audio 7.1CH DTS/ DOLBY/HD zz=12: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:2:0/4K@30Hz 4:4:4, Audio 2CH PCM zz=13: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:2:0/4K@30Hz 4:4:4, Audio 5.1CH DTS/DOLBY zz=14: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:2:0/4K@30Hz 4:4:4, Audio 7.1CH DTS/DOLBY/HD zz=15: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, 8-bit, Audio 2CH PCM

COMMAND

ACTION

EDID xx DF zz

zz=16: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, 8-bit, Audio 5.1CH DTS/DOLBY zz=17: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, 8-bit, Audio 7.1CH DTS/DOLBY/HD zz=18: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 10-bit, Audio 2CH PCM zz=19: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 10-bit, Audio 5.1CH DTS/DOLBY zz=20: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 10-bit, Audio 7.1CH DTS/DOLBY/HD zz=21: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 12-bit, Audio 2CH PCM zz=22: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 12-bit, Audio 5.1CH DTS/DOLBY zz=23: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 12-bit, Audio 7.1CH DTS/DOLBY/HD zz=24: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 10-bit (Inc DV), Audio 2CH PCM zz=25: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 10-bit (Inc DV), Audio 5.1CH DTS/DOLBY zz=26: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 10-bit (Inc DV), Audio 7.1CH DTS/DOLBY/HD zz=27: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 12-bit (Inc DV), Audio 2CH PCM zz=28: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 12-bit (Inc DV), Audio 5.1CH DTS/DOLBY zz=29: HDMI 4K@60Hz 4:4:4, HDR 12-bit (Inc DV), Audio 7.1CH DTS/DOLBY/HD zz=30: DVI 1280×1024@60Hz, Audio None zz=31: DVI 1920×1080@60Hz, Audio None zz=32: DVI 1920×1200@60Hz, Audio None zz=33: HDMI 1920×1200@60Hz, Audio 2CH PCM/6CH PCM zz=34: User EDID 1 zz=35: User EDID 2 zz=36: EDID Pass-Through (Copy From Sink 1)

NET DHCP ON/OFF Set Auto IP(DHCP) On Or Off

NET IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Set IP Address

NET GW xxx.xxx.xxx. xxx

Set Gateway Address

NET SM xxx.xxx.xxx. xxx

Set Subnet Mask Address

NET TCPPORT ON/OFF Set TCP/IP Port On Or Off

NET TCPPORT xxxx Set TCP/IP Port

NET TN ON/OFF

Set Telnet On Or Off

NET TN xxxx

Set Telnet Port

NET RB

Network Reboot And Apply New Config!!!

NET DNS xxxx

Set DNS Domain Name To xx(xx,Character String Max<=16)

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Certifications

BLUARC USER MANUAL

FCC Notice
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 interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, 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 turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct 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.
· Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

CAUTION – changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

CANADA, INDUSTRY CANADA (IC) NOTICES This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

CANADA, AVIS D’INDUSTRY CANADA (IC) Cet appareil numérique de classe B est conforme aux normes canadiennes ICES-003.

Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer d’interférence et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, notamment les interférences qui peuvent affecter son fonctionnement.

CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for environmentally safe recycling.

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Documents / Resources

BLUSTREAM BLUARC Bluetooth Audio Extractor and Embedder [pdf] User Manual
BLUARC Bluetooth Audio Extractor and Embedder, BLUARC, Bluetooth Audio Extractor and Embedder, Audio Extractor and Embedder, Extractor and Embedder

References

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