Revolabs SOLO EXECUTIVE 01-EXESYS, SOLO EXECUTIVE 01-EXESYS4, SOLO EXECUTIVE 03-EXESYSEU, Solo Executive 03-EXESYSEU4 Installation And Operation Manual
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Safety and General Information
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ THIS
INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR DEVICE.
FCC User Information
FCC Registration Number: 0014898290
FCC ID Number: T5V01EXESYS Revolabs Solo™ Executive Base Station
FCC ID Number: T5V01EXEMIC Revolabs Solo™ Executive 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 set forth for an
uncontrolled environment.
Professional Installation This product must 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 Ref IC: RSS 210 Sec. 5.11. The term “IC:” before the certification/registration
number only signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity
indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not imply that Industry
Canada approved the equipment. See Ref IC Self-Marking 6(f) and RSP-100 Sec. 4.
IC ID Number: 6455A-01EXESYS Revolabs Solo™ Executive Base Station
IC ID Number: 6455A-01EXEMIC Revolabs Solo™ Executive 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 reexportation 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-EXESYS 8 and 4 channel system 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.
03-EXESYSEU 8 and 4 channel system 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.”
Conformity of the Equipment with the guidelines below is attested by the CE mark.
Model Numbers:03-EXERACEU(4)-BLK-11(NM) Revolabs Solo™ Executive Base Station
03-EXEMICEU-BLK-11 Revolabs Solo™ Executive Microphone
03-EXECHGEU-STD-11 Revolabs Solo™ Executive Charger
05-TBLMICEU-OM-BLK-11 Revolabs Solo™ Executive Table Microphone Omni
05-TBLMICEU-DR-BLK-11 Revolabs Solo™ Executive Table Microphone Cardioid
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)
Safety Compliance
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Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of a Revolabs digital wireless communication system! We are
pleased that you have chosen the Revolabs Solo™ Executive Wireless Microphone System with 1.9
GHz DECT technology. The Revolabs Solo™ Executive provides high band-width audio from
multiple wireless microphones enabling reliable, un-tethered communications in audio and video
conferences.
The Revolabs Solo™ Executive Wireless Microphone System is a unique marriage of innovative
technology and ergonomic stylish design. The system uses 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), as well as allowing digital encryption technology to ensure secure
communications, and eliminates “buzzing” in the audio from cell phones
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System Components
Your Revolabs Solo™ Executive System package contains a rackmountable Base Station, a
Charger Base and four or eight wireless microphones, earpieces and lanyards (for wearable
microphone only). The Base Station houses the processor and one end of the wireless connection. It
has one or two sets of diversity antennas and provides individual line-level audio in and out for each
microphone channel. This allows for additional post processing by external multi-channel equipment.
The Charger Base unit stores and charges the wireless microphones when not in use. There are
many features that this system provides that increase the productivity of a conference call including
consistent audio input from all participants, decreased room noise, auto and manual mute, wireless
encryption, re-synchronization and full duplex audio
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Revolabs Solo™ Executive Charger Base
The Charger Base is used for storage and charging the microphone when not in use. Microphones
must be properly inserted into the base and seated flush for charging to occur.
1. System MUTE Switch — overrides individual Microphone
mute function.
2. LED indicator — power / mute status indicator.
3. Charger Bays — charges up to 8 Microphones.
4. Line Cord Receptacle — power supply input (on rear).
Power Module
The Charger Base requires 5VDC power. Plug the supplied AC adapter into an appropriate power
outlet 110-220 AC, 50-60Hz. The power LED on the Charger Base will illuminate.
System Mute Switch
There is a system MUTE button on the Charger Base. In normal operation the LED will be solid
GREEN (power on). In this mode, the microphone devices can individually mute themselves.
Pressing the system MUTE button will mute “all” wireless microphones in the system and the Charger
Base LED will turn RED. All microphones active in the system will also change to flashing RED LED
status indicating muted microphone audio. To un-mute all microphones, press the system MUTE
button again. The Charger Base LED will return to solid GREEN, and all microphones will return to
their previous state prior to the system mute.
Note: Pressing the MUTE button on a microphone while the system mute is active (solid RED LED
on Charger Base) will NOT un-mute the microphone.
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8 Channel System shown
Revolabs Solo™ Executive Base Station
1. Channel LED indicators: Displays
microphone and pairing states
2. Diversity Antennae: Two sets
8. Mini-Phoenix Connectors: Audio in and out
connections (8 channels in, 8 channels out)
9. Pairing LEARN Button and Signal LED: For
pairing Charger Mute to Base Station
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3. Pairing Push Buttons: For pairing
microphones to Base Station
4. Muting Antenna
5. Power On LED
6. On/Off Switch: Powers up unit 13. System Mute function switch
7. Power In Receptacle (AC In) 14. DB25 Control Port (Parallel IO Port)
10. Local/remote selector switch
11. USB and Ethernet Ports (Future use)
12. Mini-Phoenix Connectors: Multi-base
station (BUS) synchronization connector
Installation
The Revolabs Solo™ Executive Base Station is usually installed into a standard 19” AV rack system
using the supplied rack ears and standard rack screws. The equipment requires 110-220V AC, 5060 Hz, power. Plug the power cord into an appropriate outlet and turn the circuit breaker-protected
power switch on the back panel to Reset. The GREEN power LED on the front panel will illuminate.
Attach the four diversity antennas (two on each side) and the system mute antenna (SMA male
connector) in the center.
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Revolabs Solo™ Executive Connections
There are eight mini-phoenix input and output ports on the back panel of the unit (four on
the 4-channel system) providing access to each channel’s audio signal. The provided miniphoenix connectors are designed for easy wiring. The three terminals (from left to right)
correspond to positive +, negative −−−−, and ground. Use the screws on top of the connector
to first loosen the terminal to insert an appropriate 3 conductor cable (3 separate conductors, or 2
conductors and shield), and then tighten the screw to secure. Push the connector onto the pins
centered under the desired input or output port until firmly secured.
There are four or eight output channels representing a separate channel for each microphone.
Likewise, there are four or eight input channels to the unit. The microphone output connectors need
to be attached to the line-level (0dBu) input connectors of an audio mixer. The Base Station input
connectors (also 0dBu) should then be attached to mixer channel outputs. Because the system is
full-duplex, the input connections provide the ability to hear program audio using the provided
earpiece attached to the microphone. Depending on the application, it is possible to feed a single
mixed channel back to all earpieces or, alternatively, each user can receive a separate and unique
channel. This would allow for translation or other services to be incorporated into an application.
Set-up
The Base Station has four or eight indicator LEDs (one for each channel) and pairing push buttons
on the front panel. When the LED is flashing GREEN or RED, that channel is active and connected
to a wireless microphone (GREEN is for live audio, RED is for muted). When the LED is off, the
channel is inactive (the microphone is out of range or turned off).
The front panel also has one or two sets of diversity antennae for best reception, and a smaller
antenna for system mute reception. These antennae are removable for relocation by installation
professionals, based on the installation environment and coverage optimization requirements.
Learning Charger Base to Base Station
“Learning” (like pairing) is used to create a link between the Charger Base system MUTE control and
the Base Station. When the Charger Base and Base Station are learned, the system mute function
may be used.
The Charger Base in new systems is already learned to the Base Station. However, if a replacement
Charger Base is ever required, it will need to be manually “learned.”
System Mute Button Learning Instructions
1. First, power-on the Charger Base and Base Station (power LEDs on both units are GREEN).
2. Next, place the Base Station system into learning mode by briefly pressing the LEARN button on
the rear connection panel. The LED next to the LEARN button will illuminate.
3. Now press the MUTE button on the Charger Base once. The learning LED on the back of the
Base Station panel will go off and the power LED on the Charger Base will turn solid RED.
4. Press the MUTE button on the Charger Base again. The learning LED on the Base Station will
flash twice and the power LED on the Charger Base will turn solid GREEN.
5. Once the learning LED on the Base Station stops flashing, learning is complete and the MUTE
button on the Charger Base will mute all the microphones in the system.
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Revolabs Solo™ Executive System Mute Function Switch
In certain circumstances it is preferable to use the muting capabilities in a DSP based automated
microphone mixer instead of the Revolabs Solo™ Executive Charger Base system mute. This is the
case when the mixer is providing acoustic echo cancellation and needs a continuous signal to
maintain a near-end audio reference. The two position System Mute switch located on the back
panel controls how the Base Station handles the audio output for muted channels.
Position 1 (left side - default): Base Station completely shuts off audio out of each channel that is in
the mute state.
Position 2 (right side): Base Station leaves audio output of muted channel at the same level and
signals the appropriate “mute out” pin on DB25 connector for line muting on external hardware (see
DB25 below).
Note: The Power Switch must be recycled (off/on) for the status change to take effect.
Warning: The Executive system will not mute when the switch is in Position 2 (right side).
Neither the microphone MUTE button, nor the System Mute button on the Charger Base will mute
audio. Muting is only controlled by the third party mixer.
DB25 Control Port
In connection with the System Mute switch, the DB25 Control Port allows the use of third party
control systems using parallel port IO (active low, open collector). The pin-out status functions
shown below can be used to provide system muting operations via third party products. The System
Mute switch should be pushed all the way to the right for this feature to operate. The MUTE OUT
indicators are used to determine muted channels and the SYS MUTE IN mutes all channels by using a
programmable muting macro in the control device.
Please see the operating manual for the third party control device for more information on setup and
programming.
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Using Multiple Systems
If more than one Revolabs Solo™ Executive Base Station is required for an area, each unit needs to
be interconnected with a sync cable using the supplied mini-phoenix connector. The three terminals
correspond to positive +, negative −−−−, and ground (seen left to right with the connector installed).
Use the screws on top of the connector to first loosen the terminal to insert an appropriate three
conductor cable (3 conductors, or 2 conductors and shield), and then tighten the screw to secure.
Push the connector onto the pins labeled BUS. Each additional system should be connected by
paralleling the conductors through the phoenix terminals. For example, there would be two
conductors in each of the three terminals of the second Base Station in a three Base Station system
One Station needs to be set as the REMOTE unit by sliding the switch next to the BUS port to the right.
The other units should remain in the LOCAL setting to the left (default position). The LOCAL unit
manages the entire system and distributes microphone transmission across the available channels
to maintain frequency integrity, and also coordinates system muting.
Note: The switch must be in the LOCAL position for a single Base Station system. Microphones will
not function if the switch is in the REMOTE position. The Power Switch must be recycled (off/on) for
the status change to take effect.
The maximum number of systems for a given area in North America is two 01-EXESYS and that
may include one 01-EXESYS4 (16 channels maximum).
The maximum number of systems for a given area for EU is three 03-EXESYSEU that may include
two 03-EXESYSEU4 (24 channels maximum).
Revolabs Solo™ Executive Microphones
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.
The Revolabs Solo™ Wearable Microphones are synchronized 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. Mute Button — press to mute, un-mute and pair microphone.
2. LED display — visual status for mute, un-mute, and pairing.
3. Pocket clip — attaches microphone to user.
4. Earpiece jack — accepts the 2.5mm plug for the earpiece.
5. Charging port — docks to all Solo battery charger units.
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The Revolabs Solo™ TableTop Wireless Boundary Microphones enable multiple conference
participants to use a single microphone. Units are placed strategically on the conference table to
ensure that all participants can be heard clearly - without wires getting in the way or limiting the
distance to the speaker unit.
1. Mute button — press to mute, un-mute and pair microphone.
2. LED display — visual status for mute, un-mute, and pairing.
3. Integral grille — protects internal parts (non-removable).
4. Audio jack — accepts a 2.5mm plug for a powered speaker.
5. Charging port — docks to all Solo battery charger units.
The Revolabs Solo™ XLR Microphone Wireless Adapter is connected to your existing handheld
dynamic microphones for wireless freedom during open mic meetings, Q&A sessions, classrooms,
etc. No more duct taping wires to the floor to prevent accidents.
1. Mute button — press to mute, un-mute and pair microphone.
2. Rubber collar — durable and impact/strain protection.
3. XLR connector — balanced audio for dynamic microphones.
4. LED display — visual status for mute, un-mute, and pairing.
5. Audio Out port — 2.5mm, unbalanced.
6. Power/Charging Port — docks to all Solo charge stations.
Charging the Batteries
How to Charge
1. Place microphone(s) into the Revolabs Solo™ Executive Charger Base.
2. During charging, the LED indicator turns on (RED) and remains on until charging completes. The
microphones are muted while in the Charger Base. In normal use, batteries should fully charge in
about 2 hours, and can be “quick-charged” to 80% capacity in 45 minutes.
3. When charging completes, the LED turns off and the microphone is ready for use.
4. Microphone(s) left in the Charger Base will periodically show a RED LED indicating a top-up
charge. This happens frequently and is completely normal. The battery is 99% charged.
Note: A fully charged module battery provides approximately 8 hours of talk time.
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When to Charge
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 remaining. Over time (years), batteries gradually wear down and require longer
charging times. This is normal. Always return microphones to the Charger Base when not in use.
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.
Pairing Wireless Microphones to Base Station
“Pairing” creates a link between the wireless microphone and the Base Station with a unique
electronic serial number. When the microphone and Base Station have been previously paired, the
microphone will automatically try to connect to the 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 unit.
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).
If a microphone is lifted from the Charger Base and the LEDs continuously flash alternating RED and
GREEN, and/or the Base Station LED flashes alternating RED and GREEN, the microphone needs
to be paired to the system. Make sure that all other microphones are properly paired, and that the
Base Station is powered on, before proceeding to pair an individual microphone. By noting which
microphone channels are already in use (paired), it will be obvious which channel to use for pairing
the microphone.
Microphone Pairing Instructions
1. First make sure the microphone is turned OFF (no LED activity). If the unit is ON, press and hold
the MUTE button for 10 seconds until the LED turns solid RED (do not release when you hear two
beeps). Release the button to turn the unit off.
2. Next, place the microphone unit into pairing mode by holding the MUTE button down for seven
seconds. The LED will turn solid GREEN and then solid RED. Release the MUTE button. The
microphone unit 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 to enter into pairing mode. The LED for that channel will be solid RED until pairing
starts, as indicated by Solid RED followed by a quick GREEN flash, then switching to flashing
RED on both the microphone and the Base Station (muted audio). Pairing is now complete.
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Using the Revolabs Solo™ Wearable Microphone
1. Remove the microphone from the Charger Base. The microphones turn on and mute themselves
automatically when removed from Charger Base, to reduce noise while being attached to
clothing.
2. The wireless microphone has a clip on the back which allows
the microphone to be easily clipped onto a shirt pocket, blouse
or lapel. The microphone can also be clipped on to a lanyard
and be worn around the neck. Attach the microphone to
clothing or to a lanyard, as close to the mouth as possible
(within 6 - 12 inches is recommended).
3. With the microphone in the wearing position, un-mute the
microphone by pressing and releasing the MUTE button
(confirm by viewing flashing GREEN LED).
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 and release button.
5. If the microphones are moved out of range of the Base Station (~30 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 remind the user to return the
microphone to the conference room. If the microphone is moved back into range within 5 minutes
the connection will automatically be re-established to its original state, and the beeping will cease.
If not, the microphone will turn off after about 15 minutes.
Using the Revolabs Solo™ TableTop Microphone
1. Remove the microphone from the Charger Base. The microphones turn on and
mute themselves automatically when removed from Charger Base (flashing
RED LED), to reduce noise while placing the microphone on the table.
2. The TableTop microphone should be centered on the table in front of users,
between 2 to 5 feet (.75 to 1.75m) away. 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 meeting paperwork.
3. With the microphone in position, un-mute the microphone by pressing and releasing the MUTE
button (confirm by viewing 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.
5. If the microphones are placed too far from the Base Station (~100 feet (30 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
indicate that it is out of range. Move the microphone closer to the Base Station and the
connection will automatically be re-established to its original state, and the beeping will cease. If
not, the microphone will continue beeping until it turns off in about 15 minutes.
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Using the Revolabs Solo™ XLR Microphone Adapter
1. Remove the XLR Microphone Adapter from the Charger Base.
The adapter turns on and mutes automatically when removed
from Charger Base (flashing RED LED).
2. The XLR Microphone Adapter is attached to a standard dynamic
microphone (such as a Shure SM58) to convert it from a wired
microphone to a wireless microphone. The Adapter does not
provide phantom power or bias current so it cannot be used
with condenser microphones.
3. With the microphone attached, un-mute the XLR Adapter by
pressing and releasing the MUTE button (confirm by viewing
flashing GREEN LED). Note: if the microphone has an on-board
mute switch, this switch must also be un-muted prior to use.
4. To turn the XLR 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 and release button.
Always remove the microphone from the XLR Adapter by pressing the latch switch and
separating the parts before
5. If the XLR Adapter is moved too far from the Base Station (~100 feet (30 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.
Adjusting the Volume
The volume of the microphone is set at the factory and cannot be adjusted on the wireless
microphone. Access to each channel is provided on the Base Station for external amplification.
Note: Moving the wireless microphone closer to the mouth will
increase the volume.
To change the volume on the earpiece, use the dial on the earpiece
wire. Turning the dial towards the earpiece 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.
returning the XLR Adapter to the Charger Base.
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Revolabs Solo™ Executive System Functions
The following table shows the functions supported by the Revolabs Solo™ Executive System:
Function
Base
Station
Status
Enter Pairing Mode
On Off
Mute
On On
Turn Off Microphones
On On
Turn On Microphones
Off Off
Wireless
Microphone
Status
Action
Press the Microphone MUTE button for about 7 seconds (LED solid
RED), and then press the MUTE button on the Charger Base for
about 7 seconds (LED solid RED).
A short press of the Microphone MUTE button or Charger Base MUTE
button causes flashing RED LED on each unit indicating that the
Microphone has audio muted. Pressing either MUTE button again will
un-mute Microphone (flashing GREEN LED on each unit).
Press and hold the Microphone MUTE button for about 10 seconds,
until the LED stays solid RED, and then release.
Or
Dock the Microphone into the Charge Base for less than 2 seconds.
Press and hold the Microphone MUTE button for about 3 seconds,
until the LED shows solid GREEN.
Or
Dock the Microphone into the Charge Base for at least 4 seconds.
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Revolabs Solo™ Executive Indicator LEDs
The following tables show activities associated with the various states shown by the LEDs:
Equipment Use Microphone LED
Base Station
Channel LEDs
Solid RED OFF Charging in Progress Microphone in
Charger Base
OFF OFF Charging Complete
Microphone not in
Charger Base
OFF OFF
Two RED flashes
every 1.5 seconds
GREEN flash every
1.5 seconds
RED Flashing Microphone muted
GREEN Flashing Microphone “live”
Solid RED Solid RED
RED / GREEN
Flashing
Alternating slow
GREEN and RED
RED Flashing
OFF
or Alternating slow
GREEN and RED
YELLOW flash
alternating with
GREEN or two RED
Solid GREEN
flashes
Alternating RED,
YELLOW, GREEN,
OFF
YELLOW
Rapid RED flashes
continuing for more
OFF
than a few seconds
Groups of five rapid
RED flashes
OFF
Note: The Base Station power LED will be green when power is on.
Meaning
Microphone powered
OFF or battery
discharged
Pairing mode or
confirmation of
powering-down.
Microphone pairing
complete
Microphone or
channel not paired
Microphone low
battery
Searching for a
connection, or out of
radio range. The
Microphone will try to
re-establish the link
for about 15 minutes,
and then turn off
automatically.
Radio congestion – it
is not 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
cordless phones, and
other Solo
installations.
Unit is faulty. Contact
your AV service
provider for advice.
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Equipment Use Microphone LED Charger Base LEDMeaning
Microphone in
Charger Base
OFF OFF
Charger Base is
unplugged
GREEN Flashing Solid GREEN Microphone is “live” Microphone not in
Charger Base
RED Flashing Solid RED
Microphones muted
using Charger mute
Revolabs Solo Executive™ Audio Indicators
Equipment Use Microphone EarpieceMeaning
Microphone not in
Charger Base
Five rapid tones
repeated every 30
seconds
No audio or
deteriorating audio
quality
Five rapid tones
repeated every 20
seconds
Microphone out of
range
Low battery
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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
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Revolabs Solo™ Executive System Specifications
Dimensions, (L, W, H) and Weight
Executive Base Station 16.9” (43.03 cm) x 8.0” (20.32 cm) x 1.7” (4.42 cm), 6.5 lbs (2.95 kg)
Charger Base 8.3” (21.1 cm) x 4.3” (10.9 cm) x 1.0” (2.56 cm), 1.0 lb (0.45 kg)
Wireless Microphones 0.9” (2.4 cm) x 0.8” (1.95 cm) x 2.6” (6.68 cm), 0.05 lb (0.02 kg)
Shipping Weight 12.0 lbs (5.45 kg)
Radio Frequency
01-EXESYS(4) 1.92 to 1.93 GHz (UPCS North America)
315 MHz (System Mute North America)
03-EXESYSEU(4) 1.88 to 1.90 GHz (DECT EU)
433.92 MHz (System Mute EU)
Connectors
Base Station Audio In/Out (8/8) - Phoenix (3.5mm) quick connect terminal blocks
Sync BUS In/Out - Phoenix (3.5mm) quick connect terminal block
Diversity Antennae - SMA Plug (50 ohm)
System Mute Antenna – SMA Jack (50 ohm)
Control Port - DB25 Socket
Ethernet - RJ45 (future use)
USB – Type A (future use)
Charger Base DC power input port
Proprietary 4 pin microphone charge jacks
Microphone Proprietary 4 pin charge plugs