RIDEN KCX-BT003-V1.1
RIDEN KCX BT003 Bluetooth 4.2 Audio Receiver Module User Manual
Model: KCX-BT003-V1.1 | Brand: RIDEN
1. Folasaga
The RIDEN KCX BT003 Bluetooth 4.2 Audio Receiver Module is a compact and versatile circuit board designed to add wireless audio reception capabilities to various electronic projects. Utilizing Bluetooth 4.2 protocol, it offers stable and efficient audio streaming, making it suitable for upgrading existing audio systems, integrating into DIY speakers, or enhancing car audio setups. This manual provides detailed instructions for its installation, operation, and maintenance.
2. Vaega
- Excellent durability and coexistence for reliable performance.
- Ensures stability of Bluetooth transmission through various techniques.
- Intuitive LED indicator for status feedback.
- Voice prompts for convenient operation.
- Wireless transmission distance of 10 meters or more.
- Utilizes the latest Bluetooth 4.2 protocol, backward compatible with earlier versions.
- Compact and lightweight design for easy integration.
- Compatible with smartphones and various audio devices for wireless audio streaming.
3. Fa'amatalaga
| Parameter | Taua |
|---|---|
| Paoa sapalai | 3.3-5.0V |
| Galuega i le taimi nei | 35mA |
| Auala | Stereo |
| Fa'aliliuga Bluetooth | 4.2 |
| Galulue Faatele | 2400-2485MHz |
| Mauaina maaleale | -85dBm |
| Fua o le Module | Approximately 2.3cm x 1.5cm (0.91" x 0.59") |
| Masini Fegalegaleai | Smartphone, various audio devices |
| Fa'apitoa Fa'apitoa | Bluetooth ua fausia |
| Ituaiga Fa'alogo leo | Fofoga Fetalai (Stereo) |
| Ituaiga Feso'ota'i | Bluetooth, USB (for power/data, depending on implementation) |
| Fa'asalalauga Fa'asalalauga | MP3 Audio |
| Atunuu na Afua mai ai | Saina |
4. Oloa Ua Ovaview
The following images illustrate the RIDEN KCX BT003 Bluetooth Audio Receiver Module from various angles, highlighting its components and pinout.




5. Seti ma Uaea
Proper wiring is essential for the correct operation of the KCX BT003 module. Refer to Figure 4.4 for the pinout diagram. Always ensure power is disconnected before making any connections.
5.1. Fesoʻotaʻiga o le Paoa
- Connect the positive power supply (3.3V to 5.0V DC) to the VBAT pine.
- Connect the negative power supply (Ground) to any GND pine.
- Ia mautinoa o lo'o mautu le sapalai eletise ma i totonu o le voli fa'atonutage range to prevent damage to the module.
5.2. Audio Output Connection
The module provides stereo audio output. These pins should be connected to an audio amplifier or directly to speakers if they have an integrated ampola
- Connect the left audio channel output to the DAC_L pine.
- Connect the right audio channel output to the DAC_R pine.
- Connect the audio ground to a GND pine.
5.3. Feso'ota'iga Filifilia
- LED: Connect an LED (with a current-limiting resistor) to this pin to indicate Bluetooth status (e.g., pairing, connected).
- MIC: If microphone input is desired, connect a suitable microphone to this pin and a GND pin.
- USB_DP / USB_DM: These pins are typically used for USB data communication or power, depending on the specific application and firmware. Consult advanced documentation if USB functionality is required.
- SD_DAT / SD_CMD / SD_CLK / ACKEY: These pins are for SD card interface, allowing the module to play audio directly from an SD card. Specific wiring and control logic are required for this functionality.
6. Fa'atonuga o Galuega
Once the module is correctly wired and powered, follow these steps to operate it:
6.1. Malosiaga
Apply power to the VBAT and GND pins. The module will typically emit a voice prompt indicating it is powered on and ready for pairing. If an LED is connected, it will likely flash to indicate pairing mode.
6.2. Paʻaga Bluetooth
- Ensure the module is powered on and in pairing mode (indicated by flashing LED and/or voice prompt).
- I luga o lau telefoni po'o isi masini e fa'aogaina le Bluetooth, fa'afeiloa'i i le fa'atulagaina o le Bluetooth.
- Scan for available devices. The module should appear as "BT003" or a similar identifier.
- Select the module to initiate pairing. A voice prompt will confirm successful pairing, and the LED will typically change to a solid state or a slower flash.
6.3. Toe Faʻalogo leo
After successful pairing, you can play audio from your connected device. The audio will be transmitted wirelessly to the KCX BT003 module and output through the DAC_L and DAC_R pins to your connected amplifi/ failauga.
6.4. Voice Prompts and LED Indicators
The module provides voice prompts for key actions (e.g., power on, pairing, connected). The LED indicator provides visual feedback on the module's status:
- Emo vave: Pairing mode, waiting for connection.
- Slow Flashing / Solid: Feso'ota'i i se masini Bluetooth.
7. Tausiga
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your RIDEN KCX BT003 module, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Fa'amamago: Avoid exposing the module to moisture or liquids, as this can cause short circuits and damage.
- Fa'amama lemu: If cleaning is necessary, use a soft, dry cloth. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
- Taulima ma le Fa'aeteete: This is a sensitive electronic component. Avoid dropping it or subjecting it to strong impacts.
- Eletise fa'atete'e: Take precautions against electrostatic discharge (ESD) when handling the module, as static can damage sensitive components.
- Savili: Ensure adequate ventilation if the module is enclosed in a case, especially if other heat-generating components are present.
8. Faʻafitauli
If you encounter issues with your KCX BT003 module, refer to the following troubleshooting steps:
8.1. No Power / Module Not Responding
- Siaki So'oga Malosi: Verify that VBAT and GND are correctly connected and that the power supply is providing 3.3V-5.0V DC.
- Siaki le Malosiaga: Ensure the power supply itself is functional and providing sufficient current.
8.2. Cannot Pair with Bluetooth Device
- Module in Pairing Mode: Confirm the module is powered on and its LED is flashing rapidly, indicating it's in pairing mode.
- Device Bluetooth On: Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your smartphone or audio source device.
- Mamao: Keep the module and your device within close proximity (e.g., 1 meter) during pairing.
- Fa'alavelave: Move away from other 2.4GHz wireless devices that might cause interference.
- Faagalo Meafaigaluega: If previously paired, try forgetting the module from your device's Bluetooth list and re-pairing.
8.3. No Audio Output / Poor Audio Quality
- Check Audio Connections: Verify that DAC_L, DAC_R, and audio GND are correctly connected to your amplifi/ failauga.
- Amplifier/Speaker Functionality: Ia mautinoa lau amplifier and speakers are working correctly.
- Tulaga Volume: Check the volume settings on both your source device and your ampola
- Mamao ma Fa'alavelave: Ensure the Bluetooth connection is stable and within range (up to 10m). Walls or other obstacles can degrade signal quality.
- Puna o le Leo: Test with different audio sources or files to rule out issues with the source material.
9. Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
Specific warranty information for the RIDEN KCX BT003 module is not provided in this manual. For details regarding warranty coverage, technical support, or service, please contact your retailer or the manufacturer directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.
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