Russound Laptop Docking Station BGK3 User Guide

BGK3  
iBridge Power Dock Kit  
Installation Manual  
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Sample IR system configuration ........................................................................................ 9  
Behavior of LEDs....................................................................................................................10  
Operation using RNET keypads........................................................................................11  
Technical specifications ......................................................................................................12  
Warranty ...................................................................................................................................13  
Product overview .................................................................................................................... 4  
Back panel connections........................................................................................................ 5  
Installation for RNET control ............................................................................................... 6  
Sample RNET system configuration ................................................................................. 7  
Installation for IR control ...................................................................................................... 8  
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
What it does  
Installation and configuration constraints  
The iBridge Power Dock Kit (BGK3) allows a user to integrate an iPod into  
a Russound RNET audio system without running new wires. The kit's main  
components are the iBridge Power Dock (BGD2), the iBridge Dock Adapter  
(BGDA) and the iBridge Controller Adapter (BGCA).  
Surge protectors, power strips and uninterruptible power supplies must be  
PLC-friendly and/or Home Plug approved. Other models will compromise  
power line communication.  
GFCI outlets may hinder the PLC performance if they employ filtering and  
surge suppression as well. Check with the manufacturer.  
The BGD2 Power Dock is portable because it is powered by and communicates  
over the home's electrical wiring through its companion piece, the BGDA. The  
third component, the BGCA is mounted at the multiroom controller location  
and is used to pull information from the electrical line and convert it back to  
RNET, IR signals and analog audio.  
Surge duplex outlets may hinder the PLC performance if they employ  
certain types of filtering Check with the manufacturer.  
The PLC protocol used in the iBridge Power Dock system (Home Plug) does  
not function properly when an alternate protocol such as DS2™ is being  
used within the home. Removing the competing devices, or switching the  
competing device to the same protocol will resolve this issue.  
The iBridge Power Dock has a standard 30-pin dock connector and supports  
most iPod models. It ships with five well adapters for later iPod models (newer  
models are sold with well adapters). It provides power to the iPod to keep it  
charged while docked and connected to the system.  
The iBridge Power Dock can also be used in an IR-controlled audio system.  
Regardless of which type of audio system, a maximum of four iBridge Power  
Docks per system, and each Power Dock requires its own Dock Adapter and  
Controller Adapter.  
How it works  
The Power Dock employs RNET Power Line Carrier (PLC) technology to send  
audio, RNET control and IR signals between the RNET controller and the iBridge  
Power Dock over the home’s existing electrical wiring.  
Configuration consists of setting the iBridge Power Dock as a peripheral source  
in the RNET controller programming. The BGCA connects to the controller for  
audio and RNET control. The iBridge Power Dock connects to the BGDA with a  
CAT-5 cable. Once the two adapters are plugged into power outlets, a simple  
binding procedure ensures both ends of the system have found each other and  
are communicating.  
After the initial successful binding procedure, the Power Dock and its adapter  
can be moved from room to room without worrying about running wires.  
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BACK PANEL CONNECTIONS  
BGDA Dock Adapter  
BGD2 Power Dock  
(back)  
(back)  
Power Dock  
Power Dock port -  
RJ45 CAT-5  
connector to BGD2  
Power Dock  
Bind  
Binding button -  
recessed button  
initiates binding  
process with BGCA  
Dock Adapter port - RJ45 CAT-5  
connector to BGDA Dock Adapter  
Power - 2 pronged  
AC plug, non-  
polarized and  
non-grounding  
BGCA Controller Adapter  
(back)  
IR input - 3.5mm IR connection  
to multiroom system for IR  
control of iPod in Power Dock  
Power Input - for  
connecting AC power cord  
Audio outputs - Stereo RCA  
connections to multiroom  
controller source inputs  
Source/function selector -  
8-position switch for selecting  
source input or function  
RNET Link ports - RJ45 CAT-5 connectors  
for control and feedback connection to  
RNET system  
OS Update port - 4 pole connector for updating device  
firmware ( Russound Programming Cable P/N 2500-521065)  
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RNET CONTROL INSTALLATION  
The following procedure outlines how to set up the BGD2 Power Dock and its  
adapters for an RNET multiroom audio system.  
If the system has configured itself properly, the green binding LEDs on the  
front of the adapters will illuminate. Once the binding procedure is successfully  
completed between adapters, the BGDA can then be moved to the Power Dock  
location.  
1. Locate devices  
Set the iBridge Power Dock in the room where the iPod will be located. Locate  
a power outlet near the power dock where the BGDA Dock Adapter will be  
located.  
5. Connect iBridge Power Dock  
Crimp an RJ45 connector to each end of a CAT-5 cable using T568A wiring  
configuration (max cable length is 50 feet). Plug one connector into the RJ45  
port on the back of the Power Dock. Plug the other end into the BGDA’s RJ45  
port (bottom edge). Plug the BGDA into a live AC outlet near the desired Power  
Dock location. Make sure the network traffic LED on the front of the BGDA is lit  
to indicate strong communication between adapters.  
Place the BGCA Controller Adapter next to the RNET controller.  
2. Connect BGCA  
With the audio system turned off, use an RJ45 CAT-5 patch cable (T568A wiring  
standard) up to 18 inches in length and connect the BGCA's RNET Link port with  
the controller’s RNET Link Out port.  
6. Program RNET system  
Note: the BGCA can be part of an RNET link daisy chain to the next RNET  
component in the system.  
Follow the RNET system’s programming instructions to configure the iBridge  
Power Dock as a peripheral device type. If the system includes UNO-TS2  
touchscreens, use the Screen setup feature in the UNO-TS2 Options menu to  
set the correct screen template (“iPod (iBridge)”) for the Power Dock.  
Connect an RCA stereo audio cable from the BGCA to the desired source input  
location on the back of the RNET controller.  
Note: set the source/function selector on the BGCA to the same source  
number assignment as the numbered source input the BGCA is connected to  
on the RNET controller.  
7. Check iPod operation  
With the RNET system controller and both adapters powered, place an iPod  
in the Power Dock. The "Docked" LED on the BGDA Dock Adapter and BGCA  
Controller Adapter should both be solid on.  
3. Power the controller  
Plug the BGCA into a live AC outlet and power on the RNET controller.  
Temporarily plug the BGDA Dock Adapter into a live AC outlet near the BGCA  
to perform binding assurance procedure.  
Using an RNET remote control, or the RNET keypad, send a command to the  
iPod. The iPod should respond to the command, and the activity LED on the  
BGDA and BGCA should be on and blink periodically.  
4. Bind the system  
To bind the two adapter devices, press and release the binding button on the  
bottom of the BGDA. The binding LED should blink fast for two seconds, then  
blink slowly for 60 seconds. During this 60-second duration, press and release  
the binding button on the front of the BGCA. It should instantly bind to the  
BGDA, and the binding LED on both adapters should be solid on. This sets a  
unique security key for the two adapters to act as a pair and only communicate  
with each other.  
8. Reset a previously bound BGDA and/or BGCA  
To reset a previously bound BGDA or BGCA, plug in the unit(s). If the binding  
LED is on, clear the existing binding by pressing and holding both binding  
buttons until the binding LED goes off (about 10 seconds). Then proceed to  
bind the adapters (step #4).  
For systems with multiple Power Docks, perform the complete binding  
procedure for each set of adapters before moving to the next to ensure proper  
binding between pairs.  
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SAMPLE RNET SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  
RJ45 using T568A wiring standard  
RJ45  
RNET Multiroom Controller  
BGD2 Power Dock  
CAT-5 cable  
(RNET link)  
RCA audio patch cable  
BGCA Controller Adapter  
Power Dock  
BGDA  
Dock  
Bind  
Adapter  
CAT-5 cable  
Binding button  
Binding button  
Typical installation for RNET multiroom controller system  
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IR CONTROL INSTALLATION  
The following procedure outlines how to set up the BGD2 Power Dock and its  
adapters for an IR control multiroom audio system.  
5. Connect iBridge Power Dock  
Crimp an RJ45 connector to each end of a CAT-5 cable using T568A wiring  
configuration (max cable length is 50 feet). Plug one connector into the RJ45  
port on the back of the Power Dock. Plug the other end into the BGDA’s RJ45  
port (bottom edge). Plug the BGDA into a live AC outlet near the desired  
Power Dock location. Make sure the network traffic LED is lit to indicate strong  
communication between adapters.  
1. Locate devices  
Set the iBridge Power Dock in the room where the iPod will be located. Locate  
a power outlet near the power dock where the BGDA Dock Adapter will be  
located.  
Place the BGCA Controller Adapter next to the audio controller.  
6. Program audio system  
2. Connect BGCA  
Configure the audio system for IR control of the iPod.  
With the audio system turned off, connect an RCA stereo audio cable from the  
BGCA to the desired source input location on the back of the controller.  
7. Check iPod operation  
Note: set the source/function selector on the BGCA to IR for infrared control  
of the iPod.  
With the audio system controller, and both adapters powered, place an iPod  
in the Power Dock. The "Docked" LED on the BGDA Dock Adapter and BGCA  
Controller Adapter should both be solid on.  
3. Power the system  
Using a Pronto brand remote control programmed with Russound iPod  
multiroom controller IR receiver. The iPod should respond to the command, and  
the activity LED on the BGDA and BGCA should be on and blink periodically.  
Plug the BGCA Controller Adapter into a live outlet and power on the audio  
controller. Temporarily plug the BGDA Dock Adapter into a live AC outlet near  
the BGCA.  
4. Bind the system  
8. Reset a previously bound BGDA and/or BGCA  
To bind the two adapter devices, press and release the binding button on the  
bottom of the BGDA. The binding LED should blink fast for two seconds, then  
blink slowly for 60 seconds. During this 60-second duration, press and release  
the binding button on the front of the BGCA. It should instantly bind to the  
BGDA, and the binding LED on both adapters should be solid on. This sets a  
unique security key for the two adapters to act as a pair and only communicate  
with each other.  
To reset a previously bound BGDA or BGCA, plug in the unit(s). If the binding  
LED is on, clear the existing binding by pressing and holding both binding  
buttons until the binding LED goes off (about 10 seconds). Then proceed to  
bind the adapters (step #4).  
For systems with more than one Power Dock, perform the complete binding  
procedure for each set of adapters before moving to the next to ensure proper  
binding between pairs.  
If the system has configured itself properly, the green binding LEDs on the  
front of the adapters will illuminate. Once the binding procedure is successfully  
completed between adapters, the BGDA can then be moved to the Power Dock  
location.  
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SAMPLE IR SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  
RJ45 using T568A wiring standard  
RJ45  
Multiroom controller  
BGD2 Power Dock  
RCA audio patch cable  
BGCA Controller Adapter  
Binding button  
IR link cable  
BGDA  
Dock  
Adapter  
Power Dock  
Bind  
CAT-5 cable  
Binding button  
Typical installation for IR control multiroom controller system  
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BEHAVIOR OF LEDS  
Activity LED (for BGDA and BGCA)  
Solid off - no Home Plug network activity detected.  
Off, periodically blinks on - No home Plug network received. The device is  
transmitting Home Plug packets.  
Solid on - Home Plug network traffic was received, but there is currently no  
Home Plug network traffic.  
On, periodically blinks off - HomePlug network traffic was received, and  
there is currently communication (either transmit or receive) on the Home Plug  
network.  
Binding LED (for BGDA and BGCA)  
Solid off - Not bound to another device. This is the default state before  
binding, and can be reset to this state by holding the binding push button  
down for 10 seconds. In this state, the device is communicating with the  
standard "HomePlug" password, and can then be upgraded using upgrade  
software and a HomePlug Ethernet bridge.  
Blinking - Pressing the binding push button will cause the device to enter the  
binding process. After this, the LED will either slow or fast blink depending on if  
the device was the first device to join the network.  
BGDA LEDs on front panel  
Fast blink - attempting to bind to another device.  
Slow blink - waiting for another unit to bind to this device.This may be a newly  
created network, if this device was not already bound to another device.  
Solid on - the device has been bound to another device.  
Docked LED  
BGDA solid off - No iPod is inserted in the Dock.  
BGCA solid off - cannot detect an iPod attached to the remote BGDA. This  
could either be the case where there is no iPod docked, or the iPod is docked  
and something is preventing the devices from connection (check binding, and  
if iPod is correctly inserted in the Dock.  
BGDA solid on - an iPod is inserted in the Dock.  
BGCA LEDs on front panel  
BGCA solid on - an iPod is connected to the BGDA, and the BGDA is  
communicating with the BGCA.  
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OPERATION USING RNET KEYPADS  
When the iPod is docked in the Power Dock as part of an RNET audio system,  
it can be controlled through an RNET keypad or touchscreen.  
UNO-TS2 Touchscreen Control  
An UNO-TS2 touchscreen with an RNET system provides the most complete  
control and feedback option for the iPod. The touchscreen allows navigation  
through the iPod’s menus to select music by playlist, genre, artist, album, and  
song. It also displays current selections.  
When set up with the “iPod (iBridge)” source template (see the UNO-TS2  
installation manual), the UNO-TS2 displays a main screen upon selecting the  
iPod source: Further music selections can be made from this screen.  
Whenever the source name assigned to the iPod appears in the Current Playlist  
field, the iPod is in All Songs mode. From this screen you can select a specific  
playlist by pressing the hard + and keys to the right of the display, or select  
the next or previous song with the > or < key. You can also press the Shuffle  
soft key to toggle through the iPod’s three shuffle mode options. Pressing the  
Music soft key calls up the music request screen to choose music from one of  
five categories.  
UNO-TS2 iPod main screen  
UNO-S2 Keypad Control  
The UNO-S2 keypad provides convenient control of the iPod through an RNET  
system. After selecting the iPod source, press the + and keys to select playlists  
and use the >| and |< keys to select songs. Pressing the Play key accesses NOW  
PLAYING, where the >| and |< keys cycle through artist, album, and song title.  
Pressing Play again accesses SHUFFLE MODE, to select random play of songs or  
albums or no random play (o).  
UNO-TS2 iPod music request screen  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
BGD2 iBridge Power Dock  
BGCA Power Dock Controller Adapter  
Dimensions:  
4.72”W x 2.5D x 1.0H  
(12.0 x 6.4 x 2.5 cm)  
Dimensions:  
5.69”W x 5.06”D x 1.33”H  
(14.45 x 12.85 x 3.4 cm)  
Weight:  
iPod connector:  
5.4 oz. (153 g)  
Standard 30-pin dock connector  
5 well adapters  
Weight:  
Power requirement:  
OS update port connector:  
11.2 oz. (317.5 g)  
100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.1A  
4-pole jack for programming cable  
(Russound P/N 2500-521065)  
Communication port:  
8-pole RJ45 jack (T568A standard)  
Switch:  
8-position source/function selector  
Communication ports:  
RNET Link In and Link Out  
(2 8-pole RJ45 jacks, T568A standard)  
BGDA Power Dock Adapter  
IR In:  
Audio Out:  
Standards:  
3.5mm female jack  
Pair stereo RCA output jacks  
HomePlug 1.0 @ 14Mbps  
Arkados HomePlug+ @ 28Mbps  
56-bit DES encryption  
14/28 Mbps  
4.3-20.9 MHz/2.1-26.8 MHz  
Dimensions:  
2.83”W x 3.86”D x 1.33”H  
(7.27 x 9.9 x 3.4 cm)  
5.6 oz. (158.8 g)  
100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.1A  
HomePlug 1.0 @ 14Mbps  
Arkados HomePlug+ @ 28Mbps  
56-bit DES encryption  
14/28 Mbps  
4.3-20.9 MHz/2.1-26.8 MHz  
Link/power port to BGD2  
Weight:  
Power requirement:  
Standards:  
Security:  
Data transfer rate:  
Frequency band:  
Security:  
Data transfer rate:  
Frequency band:  
Supported iPod Models  
Communication port:  
(8-pole RJ45 jack, T568A standard)  
iPod touch  
iPod classic  
iPod with video  
iPod nano (3rd generation)  
iPod nano (2nd generation)  
iPod nano (1st generation)  
iPod with color display  
iPod mini  
iPod with dock connector  
iPod with Click Wheel  
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WARRANTY AND REPAIR  
Warranty  
Before returning a unit for repair, call Russound at (603) 659-5170 for a Return  
Authorization number. Write this number on the shipping label and ship to:  
The Russound iBridge BGD2, BGDA and BGCA are fully guaranteed against  
all defects in materials and workmanship for two (2) years from the date of  
purchase. During this period, Russound will replace any defective parts and  
correct any defect in workmanship without charge for either parts or labor.  
Russound  
ATTN: Service  
5 Forbes Road  
Newmarket, NH 03857  
For this warranty to apply, the unit must be installed and used according to its  
written instructions. If service is necessary, it must be performed by Russound.  
The unit must be returned to Russound at the owner’s expense and with  
prior written permission. Accidental damage and shipping damage are not  
considered defects, nor is damage resulting from abuse or from servicing by an  
agency or person not specifically authorized in writing by Russound.  
Due to continual efforts to improve product quality as new technology and  
techniques become available, Russound/FMP, Inc. reserves the right to revise  
system specifications without notice.  
This Warranty does not cover:  
Damage caused by abuse, accident, misuse, negligence, or improper  
installation or operation  
Power surges and lightning strikes  
Normal wear and maintenance  
Products that have been altered or modified  
Any product whose identifying number, decal, serial number, etc. has been  
altered, defaced or removed.  
Russound sells products only through authorized Dealers and Distributors  
to ensure that customers obtain proper support and service. Any Russound  
product purchased from an unauthorized dealer or other source, including  
retailers, mail order sellers and online sellers will not be honored or serviced  
under existing Russound warranty policy. Any sale of products by an  
unauthorized source or other manner not authorized by Russound shall void  
the warranty on the applicable product.  
Damage to or destruction of components due to application of excessive  
power voids the warranty on those parts. In these cases, repairs will be made  
on the basis of the retail value of the parts and labor. To return for repairs, the  
unit must be shipped to Russound at the owner’s expense, along with a note  
explaining the nature of service required. Be sure to pack the unit in a corrugated  
container with at least three (3) inches of resilient material to protect the unit  
from damage in transit.  
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NOTES  
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NOTES  
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BGK3  
iBridge Power Dock Kit  
Installation Manual  
©2008 Russound. All rights reserved.  
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.  
Russound, Inc.  
5 Forbes Road, Newmarket, NH 03857  
tel 603.659.5170 • fax 603.659.5388  
iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc., registered in the US and other countries.  
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and  
regulatory standards. Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Russound is not responsible for typographical errors or omissions.  
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