Nolan LiveMIC2, NSRXRM3C2MS2 User Manual

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Bluetooth
Wireless Microphone
P/N NSRXRM3C2MS2
USER GUIDE
LiveMIC2
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FCC ID:TNZNSRXRM3C2XXX
Declaration of Conformity. We declare that product NSRXRM3C2MSX conforms to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/RC.
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GETTING STARTED
Unpack the package carefully and confirm that you have all of parts as shown below.
INTRODUCTION
The LiveMIC2 allows capturing the source of audio wirelessly and freely with internal Uni-directional and Omni-directional microphone units. The audio jack supports own favor external stereo or mono microphone.
Users can listen, capture or record the audio/voice of subject with clarity sound from Bluetooth wireless microphone. Compatible stereo Bluetooth devices must support the Bluetooth profiles known as A2DP , Headset and Handfree profiles.
USB charging cableLiveMIC2 QSG
USER GUIDE
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Please check the contents carefully and contact your local dealer immediately if anything is missing or damaged.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
See image below. Please note some models will differ slightly in style, colour and the functionality may vary according to their specifications.
Omni Mic
Mic Gain Up
On/Off
A/B Mode Switch
Uni Mic
Mic Gain Down
USB Charging Connector
External Mic Jack
Omni Mic
Switch
Uni Mic
Switch
External Mic
Switch
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CHARGING
Plug the USB charging cable into LiveMIC2 mini USB connector. Plug the other side of the USB charging cable into a powered USB connector.
When charging, the amber LED will be lighted. When charging is completed, the amber LED will be turn off or dim.
or
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Press and hold the ON/OFF button for about 3 seconds, the blue LED will solid light for about 1 second, and then release the button. LiveMIC2 will be turned on and into current type A or B pairing mode automatically. Each pairing mode has different LED indication. Please ensure you are in correct pairing mode during the pairing.
TURN ON AND PARING
Type A and Type B pairing modes supporting:
LiveMIC2 can work with 2 different types of devices.
Type A: Audio receivers, speakers, PA systems
and headphones.
Type B: iPhones, iPads, android phones,
smartphones, tablets, PC, laptop and Mac. Those will indicate with different LED lighting during pairing. Please ensure you are using correct pairing type with your devices and applications
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Switch to desired Type A or Type B mode
Type A pairing mode
1. Turn on the LiveMIC2 and into type A pairing mode.
2. Initiate pairing feature on the audio receiver.
3. After both devices paired and connected, the blue LED will change to flash slowly.
Select the type A or type B mode by slide A/B mode switch before turn on Microphone
Type A: To pair with an A2DP enabled Bluetooth audio receivers, speakers, PA systems, hearing aid or headphones
BA
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Important Note: LiveMIC2 supports four sets of pin code: 0000, 1111, 1234 and 8888. It covers the most of speakers, receivers and headphones.
Type B pairing mode
. Turn on the LiveMIC2 and into type B pairing mode.
Type B: To pair with iPhones, iPads, tablets, android phones, smartphones, laptop, Mac and PCs…etc
AT&T
10:08 AM
Settings
Bluetooth
LiveMIC2
Bluetooth
DEVICES
90%
For iPhone/iPad/Smartphone
1. Initiate Bluetooth search feature and find the device name “LiveMIC2”. If pin code requested during pairing, please submit the pin code 0000.
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3. After both devices paired and connected, the
blue LED will change to flash slowly.
2. Using suitable apps with Bluetooth microphone supporting. You can find related apps on App Store or internet. The built-in apps such as Voice Memos and Camera on the iPhone/iPad/Android smartphone/Galaxy Note only support their own internal microphone.
For Laptop, Mac and PC
1. Clip Bluetooth “add new Device”, select “LiveMIC2” and pair/connect, If pin code requested during pairing, please submit the 0000 pin code.
Please ensure the Bluetooth driver supports headset/handfree profile. Normally, the Bluetooth driver come with Bluetooth hardware either PC or dongle. The laptop/PC will install headset/handfree profile during pairing stage automatically. If the bluetooth driver does not have it, please download or get it from your Bluetooth hardware supplier.
2. Select LiveMIC2 as your default audio input device at “Sound” under Control Panel.
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TURN OFF
Microphone will turn off. Release the ON/OFF button.
Press and hold the ON/OFF button about 2 seconds, the amber
LED will stay on for
about 1 second and
Add a Bluetooth device
Open Bluetooth settings
Open Bluetooth folder
Show Bluetooth devices
Show file transfer dialog
See also
Switch to larger style
About Bluetooth software
Help
Bluetooth Operations
FRYS
Live MIC2
Live MIC2
Live MIC2(00:15:71:13:b5)
(This Computer)
View remote device information
Audio Services
To use remote device’s speaker to listen to Audio from this PC Status: Connected
View Device Properties
Device Type: Audio headset
(Remote Deviec)
Singal Strength:
Disconnect
Sound
Sounds Communications
Select a recording device below to modify its settings:
FrontMic
Not Plugged in
Realtek High Definition Audio
Microphone
Not Plugged in
Realtek High Definition Audio
Line In
Not Plugged in
Realtek High Definition Audio
Bluetooth Microphone
Bluetooth Audio Device Default Device
Playback Recording
Configure Set Default Properties
OK
Cancel Apply
x
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Once Microphone is paired with your Bluetooth device, you just need to turn on the Microphone and your Bluetooth device in the later using, and they will connect to each other automatically. If they were failed to connect due to any reason, please repeat the pair/connect procedure again.
Auto-reconnect to the Microphone
After Microphone is paired and connected with your Bluetooth device, Microphone will start to work.
At type A mode, Microphone will start to transmit the microphone sound to the receiver.
At type B mode, Microphone will work
with suitable apps with Buetooth microphone supporting.
MICROPHONE WORKING
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Using internal Uni and Omni directional microphone
Put LiveMIC2 microphone close to the sound source around 8 inches to captured the best sound quality.
USING MICROPHONE
The LiveMIC2 supports internal and
external microphone
max. 20cm 8 inches
Too far away
Press the microphone select button, the correspond internal microphone will be used.
Uni Mic Switch Omni Mic Switch
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Unidirectional (Cardioid) microphone is used that the target sound source pick up directly in front of the microphone, and all other sounds from sides are largely rejected.
Omnidirec­tional microphone will pick up sound from all directions or sides around the microphone. Users can speak into any side of the microphone.
Both unidirectional and omnidirectional microphones have their advantages and disadvan­tages. The important thing is to know the applica­tion of the microphone in use to know which would be better for the given situation around.
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Unidirectional
Omnidirectional
Using external microphone
Plug the suitable 3.5mm audio plug of external microphone into the LiveMIC2 audio jack and select the external MIC on the select button. LiveMIC2 will disable internal MIC and use the external MIC for sound capturing.
Good
Good Good
Good
Weak
Weak
Good
External Mic Switch
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3 2 1
Microphone or empty
Microphone
Signal retrun Groud
This type of external microphone is suitable for LiveMIC
Adjust microphone gain and mute the LiveMIC2
The G+/G- buttons is used to adjust the microphone input gain. Each microphone gain can
be adjusted when it is using, and the gain will be stored after setting.
Mic Gain Up
Mic Gain Down
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G+ and G- : Single press to increase and decrease the microphone gain. Mute: Press and hold the G- for about a second to mute the microphone, then to press the G+ to unmute.
Reduce audio delay with FastStream
Bluetooth audio transmission will always cause a little audio delay, it may cause the audio echo or delay effect when listen the voice in real time environment. The LiveMIC2 supports low latency audio with FastStream. To achieve the low audio lag/delay, the receivers/speakers need to support audio FastStream, too.
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VISUAL INDICATION
The POWER/MODE/AUDIO LED can also indicate the status of LiveMIC2 working statues.
Statues Indication
Charging Amber LED is On
Not Connected
Blue LED very
slow flashing, approx. every 5 seconds
Connected
Blue LED medium
speed flashing, approx. every 2 seconds
Blue LED flash quickly
Type A pairing mode with audio receiver
Amber and Blue LEDs
flash alternatively
Type B pairing mode with iPhones, iPads, Android, Smartphones, Laptop, Mac, PCs.etc
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Please note that you should also be familiar with the operation of your audio receiver, mobile phone or other connecting Bluetooth device. Please read the User Guide for your device carefully. For operation with a PC or laptop please note that these devices should also be Bluetooth enabled with appropriate Bluetooth profiles in order to enable correct operation.
Power On
Power Off
Blue LED flash once
Amber LED flash once
Amber LED slow flash,
approx. every 5 seconds
Mute
Statues Indication
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Problem Likely Cause / Solution
LiveMIC2
will not pair with audio receiver
Ensure that PIN code is one of these codes: 0000, 1111, 1234, 8888
LiveMIC2 and audio receiver were out of range for more than 30 feet. Turn both microphone and audio receiver off and turn on again to reconnect.
LiveMIC2
does not reconnect. Lost Connection.
Blue LED flashes
at 5 second intervals.
Make sure your external microphone has correct audio plug
External microphone can not work
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Problem Likely Cause / Solution
Ensure have headset, handfree profile installed on your Bluetooth driver in your laptop, PC
No sound capture on laptop, Mac and PC
Ensure your voice/video recording apps support Bluetooth microphone
No sound recorded on iPhone, iPad, smartphone, Tablet
Ensure you are using Type A pairing mode with blue light flashing
Cannot pair with Bluetooth speaker, receiver
Ensure you are using Type B pairing mode with blue and amber light flashing alternatively
Cannot pair with iPhone, iPad, Mac, PC...etc
CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION
For other Nolan Bluetooth products or support, please view our website – www.nolan-sys.com, www.aleadinc.com or email info@nolan-sys.com, info@aleadinc.com or contact your local representative.
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ENVIRONMENT
Do not throw this electrical device away with the normal household waste at the end of its life, but hand it in at an official collection point for recycling. By doing this you will help to preserve the environ­ment.
DISCLAIMER
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate and complete, no liability will be accepted for any errors and/or omissions made. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes and improve­ments to the specifications and features of the hardware and firmware of the products described in this document without prior notice. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form is prohibited without prior permission of the manufacturer. All trademarks acknowledged.
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