Revolabs 01HDVENUNM Users Manual

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Revolabs HD Venue
Wireless Microphone System
Models: 01-HDVENU, 03-HDVENUEU, 03-HDVENUCH
User and Set-up Guide
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© 2010 REVOLABS, INC. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in
any form or by any means without express written permission from Revolabs, Inc. Product
specifications are subject to change without notice.
R e v o l a b s H D V e n u e ™ W i r e l e s s M i c r o p h o n e S y s t e m M a n u a l
0 1 - H D V N U M A N - P A P - 1 1
S E P T 2 0 1 0 ( R e v 1 . 1 )
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Contents
Safety and General Information .................................................................................................................... 1
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................... 3
System Components ................................................................................................................................. 3
Installing the Revolabs HD Venue™ Base Station ....................................................................................... 5
Controls and Connections: ........................................................................................................................ 5
Configuring the Revolabs HD Venue
Using the Rear Panel Configuration DIP Switches ................................................................................... 7
Revolabs HD Microphones and HD Microphone Adapters ........................................................................... 9
Using the HD Wearable Wireless Microphones ........................................................................................ 9
Using the HD Omni-Directional Tabletop Wireless Boundary Microphones........................................... 10
Using the HD Directional Tabletop Wireless Boundary Microphones .................................................... 12
Using the HD XLR Microphone Wireless Adapter .................................................................................. 13
Using the HD Wireless Adapter for Countryman Microphone ................................................................ 14
Pairing Wireless Microphones to Base Station ....................................................................................... 15
Revolabs HD VenueTM Charger Base ......................................................................................................... 16
Power Module ......................................................................................................................................... 16
Charging the Microphone Batteries ........................................................................................................ 16
Updating the Revolabs HDTM Firmware ...................................................................................................... 17
Revolabs HD™ Indicator LEDs ................................................................................................................... 18
Warranty ...................................................................................................................................................... 19
Specifications .............................................................................................................................................. 20
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Base Station ................................................................................... 7
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Safety and General Information
Please read the following information to ensure safe and efficient use of your Revolabs system.
FCC User Information
FCC Registration Number: 0014898290
FCC ID: T5V01HDVENUNM Revolabs HD Venue™ Station
FCC ID: T5V01HDEXEMIC Revolabs HD ™ Microphone
FCC Notice to Users
Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the equipment in any way. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Revolabs, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits for an uncontrolled environment.
Professional Installation Recommended
This product should be professionally installed.
Industry Canada Notice to Users
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
IC: 6455A-01HDVENUNM Revolabs HD Venue™ Station IC: 6455A-01HDEXEMIC Revolabs HD ™ Microphone
Restricted use with certain medical devices
Hearing Aids
Some devices may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult with your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
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Export Law Assurances
This product is controlled under the export regulations of the United States of America and Canada. The Governments of the United States of America and Canada may restrict the exportation or re-exportation of this product to certain destinations. For further information contact the U.S. Department of Commerce or the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. The use of wireless devices and their accessories may be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of these products.
01-HDVENU North America UPCS Usage Restriction
Due to the UPCS frequencies used, this product is licensed for operation only in the United States of America and Canada.
The radio has been found to be compliant to the requirements set forth in CFR 47 Sections 2.1091, and
15.247 (b) (4) addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices as defined in Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields. The equipment should be installed more than 20 cm (7.9 in.) from your body or nearby persons.
03-HDVENUEU European Union Usage Restriction
Due to the DECT frequencies used, this product is licensed for operation only in the European Union countries.
European Compliance
This equipment has been approved in accordance with Council Directive 1999/5/EC “Radio Equipment and telecommunications Equipment.
Model Numbers
03-HDVENUEU-NM HD Venue 2 Channel Rack-mount System, w/o mics 03-HDEXEMICEU-11 HD Microphone, Wearable 03-HDTBLMICEU-OM-11 HD Microphone, Tabletop, Omni-directional 03-HDTBLMICEU-DR-11 HD Microphone, Tabletop, Directional 03-HDXLRMICEU-11 HD, XLR Wireless Adapter for Dynamic Handheld Microphone 03-HDCOMANEU-11 HD Wireless Adapter for Countryman Microphone
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Standards to which Conformity is declared:
RF ETSI EN 301 406 V 1.4.1 03/2001 EMC ETSI EN 301 489-6 v1.2.1 (2002-04)
WEEE Notification:
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive (2002/96/EC) is intended to promote recycling of electrical and electronic equipment and their components at end of life.
2003/11/EC & 2002/95/EC “RoHS Compliance Directive”:
The products referenced herein are in compliance with the EU directive 2003/11/EC and EU directive 2002/95/EC.
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a Revolabs Wireless Microphone System! This system utilizes
1.9 GHz DECT technology, and high band-width audio from multiple wireless microphones, enabling clear, reliable, un-tethered communications in recording, audio/video conferencing, speech recognition, VOIP communications, sound re-enforcement as well as many other environments requiring clear audio capture.
The Revolabs HD Venue Wireless Microphone System has high definition audio, which allows the system to pick up the entire human voice spectrum. technology and ergonomic design, employing Multi-Carrier Time Division Multiple Access and Time Division Duplex (MC/TDMA/TDD) radio transmissions both to and from the microphone.
This technology allows the microphones to co-exist with other wireless products such as wireless LANs (802.11b&g), and includes digital encryption technology to ensure secure communications.
The HD Venue System combines innovative
System Components
Your Revolabs HD Venue System contains the following:
Rack-mountable HD Venue Base Station
HD Microphone Charger Base
HD Wireless Microphones, purchased and boxed separately (HD Omni Tabletop and HD XLR
Adapter shown in photo above for example only)
The Base Station houses the processor and one end of the wireless connection. It features one set of PCB diversity antennae and offers individual line-level or mic-level audio in/out for each microphone channel.
This allows for external audio processing such as:
Mixing
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Acoustic echo cancellation (AEC)
Feedback elimination
Level control
Equalization
Noise cancellation
The system is designed to optimize audio capture/reproduction by providing:
Consistent audio input from all participants
Minimum room noise
Mute control
Wireless encryption
Automatic channel selection
Full duplex audio
The Charger Base charges the HD Wireless Microphones and stores them when not in use.
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Installing the Revolabs HD Venue™ Base Station
The Revolabs HD Venue™ Base Station, shown below in front and rear panel views, manages wireless audio signal processing, pairing, and muting between the Revolabs microphones and the Base Station.
Front View
Rear View
Controls and Connections:
1. Channel LED indicators: Displays microphone mute and pairing states
2. Pairing Push Buttons: For pairing microphones to Base Station
3. Antennae
4. Female XLR and ¼” Balanced Combo Input Connectors
5. Female ¼” Balanced Output Connectors
6. Male XLR Balanced Output Connectors
7. Mini-USB Serial Interface (firmware updates only)
8. Configuration DIP Switches (see Section Using the Rear Panel Configuration DIP switches)
9.
Power In Locking Receptacle (5VDC)
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To Install the Base Station: The Revolabs HD Venue™ Base Station is designed to be installed into a standard 19” AV rack using
the attached rack ears.
1. Install the HD Venue System into the rack.
2. Plug the power cord into an appropriate outlet
3. Connect the necessary outputs and inputs
Revolabs HD Venue™ Base Station Audio Connections
There are two 3.5mm balanced inputs (either ¼” or XLR) and two 3.5mm balanced outputs (either ¼” or XLR) on the back panel of the unit providing access to each channel’s audio signal.
¼” jacks are configured as follows:
Tip positive Ring negative Sleeve ground
XLR connectors are configured as follows:
Pin 1 ground Pin 2 positive Pin 3 negative
There are two output channels representing a separate channel for each microphone. The microphone output connectors need to be attached to the input connectors of an audio mixer.
The Base Station input connectors (also 0 dBu) may then be attached to mixer channel outputs. Because the system is full-duplex, the input connections provide the ability to hear program audio using a 2.5mm earpiece attached to the microphone (supplied with the wearable microphone). Depending on the application, it is possible to feed a single audio feed back to each earpiece. This
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would allow for translation, personal hearing assistance or other services to be incorporated into an application.
NOTE: The USB port may exhibit static sensitivity. If the Base Station audio shuts down after handling, please power cycle the Base Station
Note: The HD Venue System is not compatible with any other Revolabs system and therefore cannot be installed in the same room. The HD and Solo Wireless Microphones and Charger Bases are not interchangeable. Only two HD Venue Systems can be used in a single area. Please contact support@revolabs.com for design recommendations.
Configuring the Revolabs HD Venue
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Base Station
Each Revolabs HD Venue Base Station must be configured properly prior to use. Accurate configuration is dependent on several variables such as:
Is Line Level or Mic Level signal required?
Refer to setting Dip Switch 3 below.
How many HD Venue Systems are being used together in close proximity?
If you have more than one Revolabs HD Venue Wireless Microphone System, refer to setting Dip Switches 5 and 6 below. Note: It is recommended that the lowest functioning Transmit Power be used for each system.
How large is the room? Refer to setting Dip Switches 7 and 8 below. Note: It is recommended that the lowest
functioning Transmit Power be used for each system.
Using the Rear Panel Configuration DIP Switches
DIP
Switch
1 Output Mixing
off
on
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Feature Off (Default) On
Individual
Outputs
Mixed Output
2 Low Pass Filter No LPF LPF
3
4 Mute Mode
Audio Output Level
Line Level Mic Level
Individual
Mutes
No Mutes
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Not Sharing: all
5 Sharing Mode
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7 8 Off Off On On
A/B Frequencies
Transmit Power
frequencies will be used
A Frequencies
150' 100' 30' 15'
Off On Off On
Sharing: ½ frequencies will be used
B Frequencies
Changes in DIP switch configurations require a power cycle (off/on) to take effect.
Configuration Settings
DIP Switch 1- Output Mixing:
When DIP Switch 1 is OFF(default), each HD microphone has its own 3.5mm balanced audio output on the Base Station. When DIP Switch 1 is switched on, the audio outputs of the two HD microphones are mixed together and sent to both outputs.
DIP Switch 2 - Low Pass Filter:
When DIP switch 2 is OFF(default) the microphone provides the full audio bandwidth. When DIP switch 3 is ON, a LPF is activated reducing the audio bandwidth.
DIP Switch 3 – Audio Output Level:
When DIP switch 3 is OFF(default) the microphone outputs provide a line level signal~0 dBu. When DIP switch 3 is ON, the microphone outputs provide a mic level signal ~-40 dBu.
DIP Switch 4 - Mute Mode:
When DIP switch 4 is OFF(default) each microphone has its own individual muting capabilities. When DIP switch 4 is ON, the microphone mute buttons are deactivated resulting in the mics always being active and un-muted when not in the Charger Base.
DIP Switch 5&6 – Sharing Mode:
To use two HD Venue Systems in the same area, both systems must have DIP Switch 5 set to ON. One of the HD Venue Systems must have DIP Switch 6 set to ON (A frequencies) and the other HD Venue System must have DIP Switch 6 set to OFF (B frequencies).
DIP Switch 7&8 - Transmit Power:
The transmit power of the Base Station can be adjusted to help reduce the operational radius of a Revolabs HD Venue System in order to prevent interference from other Revolabs products, or from other devices operating in the same frequency.
Note: It is recommended that the lowest functioning Transmit Power be used for each system.
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Revolabs HD Microphones and HD Microphone Adapters
Use any of five microphones with your Revolabs HD Venue™ System:
Revolabs HD Wearable Wireless Microphone
Revolabs HD Omni-directional Tabletop Wireless Boundary Microphone
Revolabs HD Uni-directional Tabletop Wireless Boundary Microphone
Revolabs HD Universal Wireless Adapter for Handheld Microphones
Revolabs HD Wireless Adapter for Countryman Microphones
Using the HD Wearable Wireless Microphones
The Revolabs HD Wearable Microphones, shown in the following figure, are paired to the Base Station and can be worn on the user’s shirt pocket, lapel or on a lanyard. They provide high quality full duplex audio between each user and the conferencing or audio system.
1. Earpiece jack — accepts the 2.5mm plug for the earpiece.
2. Charging port — docks to Revolabs HD Charger Bases.
3. Pocket clip — also used to attach microphone to a lapel, blouse or lanyard.
4. Mute Button — press to mute, un-mute and pair microphone.
5. Acoustic Cover — protects delicate microphone element (non-removable).
6. LED display — visual status for mute, un-mute, and pairing.
Note: Microphones in new systems must be paired to the Base Station with each microphone assigned to a unique channel on the base unit. See pairing instructions below.
Revolabs HD Wearable Microphones turn on and mute automatically when removed from Charger Base, to reduce noise while being attached.
To use the HD Wearable Microphone:
1. Remove the microphone from the Charger Base.
2. Attach the microphone to clothing or to a lanyard, position microphone just above the sternum or breastbone, within 6 - 12 inches (15 – 30cm) from the mouth is recommended. Make sure microphone is attached securely with the microphone LED indicator pointed up toward mouth.
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3. With the microphone in the wearing position, un-mute the microphone by pressing and releasing the Mute button (confirm by a flashing GREEN LED). If the volume is too low, move the microphone closer to the mouth.
4. To turn microphones off, return the microphone unit to the Charger Base or press and hold the Mute button for ~10 seconds until the LED turns solid RED then release button.
If the microphones are moved out of range of the Base Station (~300 feet or 91 meters) the connection will be dropped (LED flashes all red, green, yellow) and the microphone will mute.
After 15 seconds the microphone will beep 5 times, and will continue beeping every 30 seconds to remind the user to return the microphone to the conference room. If the microphone is moved back into range within 15 minutes the connection will automatically be re-established to its original state, and the beeping will cease. If not, the microphone will turn off.
Adjusting the Volume on the Wearable Microphone Earpiece
To change the volume on the Wearable microphone earpiece, use the dial on the earpiece wire.
Turning the dial towards the earpiece, as shown in the figure, will increase the volume, and turning the dial towards the microphone will decrease the volume. Use the attached clothing clip to secure the earpiece wire.
Using the HD Omni-Directional Tabletop Wireless Boundary Microphones
The HD Omni-directional Tabletop Wireless Boundary Microphones enable multiple conference attendees to use a single microphone.
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360 º pickup
1. LED display — visual status for mute, un-mute, and pairing.
2. Mute button — press to mute, un-mute and pair microphone.
3. Audio jack — accepts a 2.5mm plug.
4. Charging port — docks to Revolabs HD Charger Bases.
5. Rubber feet — non-slip, vibration absorbing pads.
6. Acoustic Cover — protects delicate microphone element (non-removable).
To use the HD Omni Tabletop Microphone:
1. Remove the microphone from the Charger Base to turn on and automatically mute the mic. (indicated by a flashing RED LED)
2. Omni Tabletop microphones can be centered on the table within 2 to 5 feet (0.6 to 1.5m) away from people speaking and do not need to be pointing any particular direction because they pick up sound from all directions. It is always better to be as close to the person speaking as possible, but avoid placing the microphone where it might be blocked by equipment or paperwork. Avoid placing microphones too close to an audio or video conference speaker to avoid echoes. Make sure that the microphone is always placed lying on its rubber feet atop a flat surface.
3. With the microphone in position on the table, un-mute the microphone by pressing and releasing the Mute button (confirm by a flashing GREEN LED).
4. To turn microphone off, return the microphone unit to the Charger Base or press and hold the Mute button for ~10 seconds until the LED turns solid RED and release button.
If the microphones are placed too far from the Base Station (~65 feet or 20 meters) the connection will be dropped (LED flashes all colors) and the microphone will mute. After 15 seconds the microphone will beep 5 times, and will continue beeping every 30 seconds to indicating it’s out of range.
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Move the microphone closer to the Base Station and the connection will automatically be re­established to its original state, and the beeping will cease. If not, the microphone will continue beeping until it turns off in about 15 minutes.
Using the HD Directional Tabletop Wireless Boundary Microphones
The HD Tabletop Wireless Microphone, shown below, is designed to provide optimum coverage when placed on a conference room table in front of one or two people.
Pickup patter
1. LED display — visual status for mute, un-mute, and pairing.
2. Rubber feet — non-slip, vibration absorbing pads.
3. Audio jack — accepts a 2.5mm plug.
4. Charging port — docks to Revolabs HD Charger Bases.
5. Mute button — press to mute, un-mute and pair microphone.
6. Acoustic Cover — protects microphone element (non-removable).
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To use the HD Directional Tabletop Microphone:
1. Remove the microphone from the Charger Base to turn on and automatically mute the mic. (indicated by a flashing RED LED)
2. Directional Tabletop microphones should be located on the table with the acoustic cover pointed toward the users, trying to keep the microphone 2 to 5 feet (0.6 to 1.5m) from the target person or two. The pick-up pattern for this directional microphone is ~+/- 45º to either side of directly in front of the microphone. It is always better to be as close to the person speaking as possible, but avoid placing the microphone where it might be blocked by equipment or paperwork. Avoid placing microphones too close to an audio or video conference speaker to avoid echoes. Make sure that the microphone is always placed lying on its rubber feet atop a flat surface. Refer to diagram below:
3. With the microphone in position, un-mute the microphone by pressing and releasing the Mute button (confirm by a flashing GREEN LED).
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4. To turn microphone off, return the microphone unit to the Charger Base or press and hold the Mute button for ~10 seconds until the LED turns solid RED and release button.
If the microphones are placed too far from the Base Station (~65 feet or 20 meters) the connection will be dropped (LED flashes all colors) and the microphone will mute. After 15 seconds the microphone will beep 5 times, and will continue beeping every 30 seconds to indicating it’s out of range.
Move the microphone closer to the Base Station and the connection will automatically be re­established to its original state, and the beeping will cease. If not, the microphone will continue beeping until it turns off in about 15 minutes.
Using the HD XLR Microphone Wireless Adapter
The HD Wireless XLR Adapter for Handheld Microphone, shown in the following figure, connects to a handheld dynamic microphone for wireless freedom during open mic meetings, Q&A sessions, classrooms, etc.
1. Audio Out port — accepts the 2.5mm plug for the earpiece.
2. Charging Port — docks to all Revolabs HD Charger Bases.
3. Mute button — press to mute, un-mute and pair microphone.
4. LED display — visual status for mute, un-mute, and pairing.
5. XLR Female connector — balanced audio for dynamic microphones.
To use the HD Universal Wireless Adapter:
1. Remove the Microphone Adapter from the Charger Base.
The adapter turns on and mutes automatically when removed from Charger Base (flashing RED
LED). The XLR Microphone Adapter is attached to a standard dynamic microphone to convert it from a wired microphone to a wireless microphone (see following figure).
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Note: The Adapter does not provide phantom power or bias current so it cannot be used with
condenser or electret microphones.
2. With the microphone attached, un-mute the Adapter by pressing and releasing the Mute button (confirm by a flashing GREEN LED).
Note: If the microphone has an on-board mute switch, this switch must also be un-muted prior to use.
3. To turn the Adapter off, return the microphone unit to the Charger Base or press and hold the Mute button for ~10 seconds until the LED turns solid RED then release button.
Important: Always remove the microphone from the Adapter by pressing the latch switch and separating the parts before returning the Adapter to the Charger Base.
If the Adapter is moved too far from the Base Station (~65 feet or 20 meters) the connection will be dropped (LED flashes all colors) and the audio will mute. After 15 seconds the microphone will beep 5 times, and will continue beeping every 30 seconds to indicate that it is out of range.
Move the XLR Adapter closer to the Base Station and the connection will automatically be re­established to its original state, and the beeping will cease. If not, the XLR Adapter will continue beeping until it turns off in about 15 minutes.
Using the HD Wireless Adapter for Countryman Microphone
The HD Wireless Adapter for Countryman Microphones, shown in the following figure, is connects to a Countryman microphones for wireless freedom for broadcasting applications with no bulky equipment, such as a belt pack or batteries.
1. Audio Out port — accepts the 2.5mm plug for the earpiece.
2. Charging Port — docks to all Revolabs HD Charger Bases.
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3. Mute button — press to mute, un-mute and pair microphone.
4. LED display — visual status for mute, un-mute, and pairing.
5. TA4F connector — connects to Countryman microphone cable.
To use the HD Wireless Adapter for Countryman Microphone:
4. Remove the Microphone Adapter from the Charger Base.
The adapter turns on and mutes automatically when removed from Charger Base (flashing RED
LED). The Microphone Adapter is attached to a Countryman Microphone with the specific cable designed for Revolabs. The HD Wireless Adapter for Countryman microphone supplies the necessary phantom power specifically for the Countryman microphone.
5. To turn the Adapter off, return the microphone unit to the Charger Base or press and hold the Mute button for ~10 seconds until the LED turns solid RED then release button.
Important: Always remove the microphone from the Adapter and separate the parts before returning the Adapter to the Charger Base.
If the Adapter is moved too far from the Base Station (~65 feet or 20 meters) the connection will be dropped (LED flashes all colors) and the audio will mute. After 15 seconds the microphone will beep 5 times, and will continue beeping every 30 seconds to indicate that it is out of range.
Move the Countryman Adapter closer to the Base Station and the connection will automatically be re­established to its original state, and the beeping will cease. If not, the Countryman Adapter will continue beeping until it turns off in about 15 minutes.
Pairing Wireless Microphones to Base Station
Pairing creates a link between the HD Wireless Microphone and the Base Station, with a unique electronic serial number. When the microphone and Base Station have been previously paired, the mic will automatically try to connect to the same Base Station whenever it is lifted from the Charger Base.
Note: Microphones in new systems must be paired to the Base Station with each microphone assigned to a unique channel on the Base Station.
Remember, microphones are always muted (flashing RED LED) when they are removed from the Charger Base and the Mute button needs to be pressed to make it “live” (flashing GREEN LED).
A microphone that is not paired will be indicated by a cycling RED-GREEN LED pattern. A Base Station channel that is not paired to a microphone will not show any activity on the channel LED (make sure unit is first powered on by observing GREEN backlit front panel display).
When channels are paired, both microphone and channel LEDs will flash RED as microphones are removed from the Charger Base and flash GREEN when un-muted. Remember that only one microphone can be paired to any single Base Station channel.
To pair an individual microphone to the Base Station:
1. Turn the microphone OFF (no LED activity). If the microphone is ON, press and hold the Mute button for 10 seconds until the LED turns solid RED then release the button to turn the unit off. (do not release the button when you hear two beeps).
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2. Place the microphone unit into pairing mode by holding the Mute button down for seven seconds. The LED will turn solid RED. Release the Mute button. The microphone is now in pairing mode.
3. Within one minute, push and hold the button for the desired channel on the Base Station for seven seconds until the LED turns solid red then release. The LED for that channel will be solid red until pairing starts, as indicated by a quick GREEN flash, then switching to flashing RED on both the microphone and the Base Station (muted audio). Pairing is now complete.
Revolabs HD VenueTM Charger Base
When microphones are not in use, they should be properly inserted into the Revolabs HD Charger Base. It is important to ensure that all system microphones are inserted fully in the base so that charging will occur. Features of the base are shown in the following figure.
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1. LED indicator — power status indicator
2. Charger Bays — charges up to 2 Microphones
3. Power Cord Receptacle — power supply input, 9-24VDC (on rear)
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Power Module
The Charger Base requires 5VDC power, provided by the AC Adapter. Plug the supplied AC adapter into an appropriate power outlet 110-240 AC, 50-60Hz. The power LED on the Charger Base will illuminate.
Charging the Microphone Batteries
First-time use — Before using the wireless microphone the first time, charge the batteries in the
microphones for eight hours (or overnight) in the Charger Base.
Recharging — When the YELLOW LED starts to flash intermittently on the microphone the battery has 30 minutes of charge remaining. Over time (years), batteries gradually wear down and will result in shorter run times. This is normal. Always return microphones to the Charger Base when not in use.
Important: The Lithium Polymer rechargeable batteries that power the microphones are not user serviceable. Please contact Revolabs (www.revolabs.com) or your AV service provider for replacement instructions and to assure the proper disposal method is used. Warning: Never
dispose of batteries in a fire because they may explode.
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Either a solid RED LED (charging) or solid GREEN LED (100% charged) will appear to confirm that the microphone is inserted properly in the Charger Base. The microphones are not transmitting audio to the HD Base Station while in the Charger Base. In normal use, batteries should fully charge in about 2 hours, but will “quick-charge” to 80% capacity in approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes. Fully charged microphones left in the Charger Base remain solid GREEN.
Updating the Revolabs HD
Revolabs HD microphones. The firmware must be sent to the Base station using the Revolabs HD Firmware Loader. The software can be downloaded at
Updating the HD Venue Base Station and HD Microphones
1. Connect to the Base Station using the mini-USB cable.
2. Pair both mics to the Base Station and make sure they are out of the Charger Base.
3. Start the Revolabs HD Firmware Loader software
4. Choose the desired firmware version from the location it was saved during download.
5. Choose whether you would like to update the Base Station, Mics, or Both.
6. Select OK. The Revolabs HD Firmware Loader will notify you when complete.
The HD Microphone firmware updates wirelessly during the firmware process as long as the microphones are out of the Charger Base, paired to the Base Station, and communicating with the Base Station.
TM
Systems are field upgradable for the firmware portion of the Base Station and
TM
Firmware
www.revolabs.com/downloads.
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Equipment Use
Microphone LED
Base Station
Meaning
Revolabs HD™ Indicator LEDs
The following tables show activities associated with the various states shown by the LEDs:
Channel LEDs
Microphone in Charger Base Microphone not in Charger Base
Solid RED OFF Charging in Progress Solid GREEN OFF Charging Complete OFF OFF Microphone powered OFF or
battery discharged Two RED flashes every 1.5 seconds One GREEN flash every 1.5 seconds Solid RED Solid RED Pairing mode or confirmation of
Alternating slow GREEN and RED YELLOW flash alternating with GREEN flash YELLOW flash alternating with two RED flashes Alternating RED, YELLOW, GREEN
Rapid RED flashes continuing for more than a few seconds
Groups of five rapid RED flashes
Two RED flashes every 1.5 seconds GREEN flash every
1.5 seconds
Alternating slow GREEN and RED GREEN Flashing Microphone low battery
RED Flashing Microphone low battery
OFF Searching for a connection, or
OFF Radio congestion – it is not
OFF Unit is faulty. Contact your AV
Microphone paired and muted
Microphone paired and “live”
powering-down.
Microphone or channel not
paired
(mic live)
(mic muted)
out of radio range. The
Microphone will try to re-
establish the link for about 15
minutes, and then turn off
automatically.
possible to make a radio
connection because there are
already too many nearby users,
or there is heavy radio
interference. Possibilities
include some types of digital
wireless devices or other
Revolabs installations.
service provider for advice.
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Warranty
Revolabs, Inc. warrants this product to be free of manufacturing defects. Repair or replacement of any defective part or unit (at the discretion of the Seller) will be free of charge for the period of one year.
Any attempt by the user to alter the equipment, or equipment damaged by negligence, accident, or Acts of God voids this warranty.
The Seller shall not be liable for any consequential damage resulting from the malfunction of this product. Should the user experience unsatisfactory performance from this equipment, contact the Seller to obtain instructions for return, or replacement, as deemed necessary.
This warranty is not transferable by the original end user.
Revolabs, Inc.
63 Great Road
Maynard, MA 01754
www.revolabs.com
800.326.1200
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Specifications
Dimensions, (L, W, H) and Weight:
HD Venue Base Station 16.9” (43.03 cm) x 8.0” (20.32 cm) x 1.7” (4.42 cm), 2.0 lbs (5.45 kg) HD Charger Base 4.6” (11.75 cm) x 3.125” (7.9 cm) x 1.0” (2.54 cm), 0.325 lbs (0.147 kg)
Wireless Microphones Wearable: 0.9” (2.3 cm) x 0.8” (2.0 cm) x 2.6” (6.6 cm), 0.05 lb (0.02 kg)
TableTop: 1.5” (3.8 cm) x 0.8” (2.0 cm) x 3.3” (8.4 cm), 0.05 lb (0.02 kg)
XLR Adapter: 0.9” (2.3 cm) x 0.8” (2.0 cm) x 4.0” (10.2 cm), 0.05 lb (0.02 kg)
Countryman Adapter: 1.5” (3.8 cm) x 0.8” (2.0 cm) x 3.3” (8.4 cm), 0.05 lb (0.02 kg)
Shipping Weight 2.0 lbs (5.45 kg)
Radio Frequency:
01-HDVENU 1.92 to 1.93 GHz (UPCS North America)
(and other HD* products)
03-HDVENUEU 1.88 to 1.90 GHz (DECT EU)
(and other HD* products) 03-HDVENUCN 1.90 to 1.92 GHz
(and other HD* products)
Connectors:
Base Station Audio ¼” and XLR Balanced (2 In & 2 Out)
Firmware Port Mini-USB
Charger Base DC power input port, Proprietary 4 pin microphone charge jacks
Microphone Proprietary 4 pin charge plugs, 2.5mm mono earplug port (16 ohm)
Power Requirements:
Base Station 5V DC, 1 Amp (switching power supply varies by country)
Charger Base 5V DC, 2 Amps (switching power supply varies by country)
Range:
Battery: Charge Time:
Security:
Included Accessories:
Environmental Requirements:
Temperature 40° to 105° F (5° to 40° C) operating
Humidity 20% to 85%
Lithium Polymer, Up to 8 hours approx. talk time
2 hours approx.
128-bit DSAA (DECT Standard Authentication Algorithm) authentication, 64 bit DECT
300’ (91 meters) approx. (actual range depends on RF signal absorption, reflection, and interference
Standard Cipher
1 Earpiece with inline volume control and 1 Lanyard per Wearable Microphone
)
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Index
Adjusting the Volume, 10 Base Station, 5
Back Panel, 5
Front Panel, 5 Channel LED indicators, 5 Channels, 6 Charger Bays, 16 Charging the Batteries, 16
First-time use, 16
Recharging, 16 Connections, 6 Earpiece, 6 Full-Duplex, 6 Indicator LEDs, 18 Input Connectors, 6 LED indicator, 16 MC/TDMA/TDD, 3 Microphone
Charging port, 9
Earpiece Jack, 9
LED Display, 9 Mute Button, 9
Pocket Clip, 9 Microphones, 9 Pairing, 15 Power Cord Receptacle, 16 Power In Receptacle, 5 Power Module, 16 Safety Information, 1 Specifications, 20 System Components, 3
Base Station, 3
Diversity Antennas, 3
Microphone Charger Base, 3 Time Division Duplex, 3 Time Division Multiple Access, 3 Warranty, 19 Wireless Boundary Microphone, 10, 12 XLR Microphone Wireless Adapter, 13, 14
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Note:
Microphones must be fully
charged and paired to the Base Station prior to first use.
R e v o l a b s H D V e n u e ™ W i r e l e s s M i c r o p h o n e S y s t e m M a n u a l
0 1 - H D V N U M A N - P A P - 1 1
S E P T 2 0 1 0 ( R e v 1 . 1 )
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