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    Revolabs HD Venue ™ Wireless Microphone System Models: 01-HDVEN U , 03 -HDVENU EU, 03 -HDVENUC N, 03-HDVENUJP User and Set - up Guide[...]

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    © 20 10 REVOLA BS, INC. A ll rights reserved. N o part of this docu ment may be reproduced in any form or by any means without express written permission from Rev olabs, Inc. Product specifications a re subject to change withou t 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 01 - HD V N U M A[...]

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    Contents Safety and General Inf ormation .................................................................................................................... 4 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................... 6 System Com ponents .......[...]

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    - 4 - Safety and Gen eral Information Please read the fol lowing in formation to ensure s afe and efficien t use of your Rev olabs system. FCC User In formation FCC ID: T5V01H DVENUNM Revolabs HD Venue™ Station FCC ID: T5V01H DEXEMIC Revol abs HD ™ Microphone FCC Notice to Use rs Users are not pe rmitted to make changes or modi fy the equipment[...]

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    - 5 - Export La w A ssurances This product is controlled under the export regulati ons of the Uni ted States o f America and Canada. The Governments o f the United States o f America an d Canada may restri ct the exportation or re -exportation of this product to certain des tinations. Fo r further in formation contact the U.S. Depart ment of Commer[...]

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    - 6 - Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a Revo labs W ireless Microphone Sy stem! Th is syst em utilizes 1.9 GHz DECT technology, and high band -width audio from multiple wireless micropho nes , enabling clear, reliable, un-tethered communicatio ns in recording, audi o/ v ideo con ferencing, speech recognition, VOIP communications, s[...]

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    - 7 -  Acoustic echo cancellation (AEC)  Feedback elimination  Level control  Equalization  Noise cancellation The system is designed to optimize audio capture/reproduction b y providing:  Consistent audio input from all participants  Minimum room noise  Mute control  W ireless e ncryption  Automatic channel selection [...]

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    - 8 - Revolab s HD Venue™ Base Stat ion Conn ections The Revolabs HD V enue ™ Base Station, shown below in f ront and rear panel views, manages wireless audio signal p rocessing, pairing, and muting between the Revolabs microphones and the Base Station. Front View Rear View Controls and Conn ections: 1. Channel LED indicators: Display s microph[...]

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    - 9 - Revolabs HD Venu e ™ Base Station Audio Connections There are two 3 .5mm balan ced inputs (either ¼‖ or XLR) and two 3.5mm balanced outputs (either ¼‖ or XLR) on the back panel of the unit p roviding access to each channel‘s audio signal. ¼‖ jacks are configured as follows: Tip positive Ring negative Sleeve ground XLR connectors [...]

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    - 10 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 on off Using the Rea r Panel Configurat ion DIP S witches DIP Switch Feature Off (Default) On 1 Output Mixi ng Individu al Outputs Mixed Output 2 Low Pass Fil ter No LPF LPF 3 Audio Output Level Line Level Mic Level 4 Mute Mod e Individu al Mutes No Mutes 5 Sharing M ode All frequencies will be used. Half of the frequencies w[...]

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    - 11 - 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 Sw itch 6 set to ON (A frequen cies) and the other HD Venue System must have DIP Switch 6 set to OFF (B frequencies). DIP Switch 7&8 - Transmit Power: The tra nsmit po[...]

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    - 12 - Mics Unmute at Startup: By default the m ics go into a muted state when they are removed from the cha rger. Thi s is done to prevent handling no ise as the m icrophone is placed into position. By selecting ‗Mics Unmuted at Startup‘, the mics will go into a n unmuted state when removed from the charger. A ll Mic Mute: This feature removes[...]

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    - 13 - Battery: This provides the current battery level for the microphone that is paired to each channel and active. The value changes in 12.5% increments and represents the bottom o f the range the battery is in. Therefore a value of 87% means that the battery level is between 87%-100%. Pairing: This provides the ability to activate pairing mode [...]

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    - 14 - 1. Earpiece jac k — accepts the 2.5mm pl ug for the e arpiece. 2. Charging port — doc ks to Rev olabs HD Charger B ases. 3. Pocket clip — also u sed to attach microphone to a lapel, blouse o r lanyard. 4. Mute Button — p ress to mute , un-mute and pair microphone. 5. Acoustic Cover — pro tects delicate mic rophone element (non-remo[...]

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    - 15 - A djusting the Volume on the Wearable Microphone Ea rpiece To change the volume on the W earable microphone earpiece, u se the dial on the earpiece w ire. Turning th e dial towards the earpiece , as shown in the figure, will increase the volume, an d turning the dial towards th e microphone will decrease th e volume. Use the atta ched clothi[...]

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    - 16 - 3. With the microphone in position on the table, un-mute the microphone by pressing and releasing the Mute button (confirm by a f lashing GREEN LED). 4. To turn microphone off, return the micro phone unit to the Charger Base or press and hold t he Mute button for ~10 seconds until the LED turns solid RED and release button. If the microphone[...]

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    - 17 - 5 4 3 2 1 1. Remove the microphone from the Charger Base to turn on and automatically mute the mic. (i ndicated by a flashing RED LED) 2. Directional Tabletop microphones should be located on the table with the a coustic cover pointed toward the users, trying to keep the microphone 2 to 6 feet (.6 to 2m) from the target person or two . The p[...]

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    - 18 - 2. Charging Port — doc ks to all Rev olabs HD Charger Bases . 3. Mute button — press to mute, un-mu te and pair mi crophone. 4. LED display — visual status for mute, un -mute, and pairing. 5. XLR Female connector — balanced audi o for dy namic microphones. To use the HD Universal Wireless Adapter: 1. Remove the Microphone Adapter fro[...]

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    - 19 - 5 4 3 2 1 1. Audio Out port — ac cepts the 2.5m m plug for the earpiece. 2. Charging Port — docks to all Rev olabs HD Charger Bases . 3. Mute button — p ress to mute , un-mute and pair micropho ne. 4. LED display — visual status for mu te, un-mute, and pai ring. 5. TA4F connector — connects to Country man micropho ne cable. To use [...]

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    - 20 - 1 2 3 Note: Microphones in new systems must be paired to the Base Station with each m icrophone assigned to a unique channel on the Base Station. Remember, microphones are always muted (f lashing RED LED) when the y are removed f rom the Charger Base and the Mute button needs to be pressed to make it ―live‖ (flashing GREEN LED). A microp[...]

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    - 21 - Power Module The Charger Ba se requires 5VDC power, provided b y th e AC Adapter. Plug the sup plied AC adapter into an appropriate power outle t 110 -240 AC, 50 -60Hz. The power LED on the Charger Base will illuminate. Charging the Micr ophon e Batteries First-time use — Before u sing the wireless microp hone the f irst time, charge the b[...]

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    - 22 - Revolabs HD ™ Indicator LEDs The following tables show activ ities associated with the various states shown by the LEDs: Equipment Use Microphone LED Base Station Channel LEDs Meaning Microphone in Charger Base Solid RED OFF Charging in Progr ess Solid GREEN OFF Charging Com plete Microphone not in Charger Base OFF OFF Microphone powered O[...]

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    - 23 - Warranty Revolabs, Inc. warrants this product to be free of manufacturing d efects. Repair or replacement of any defective part or unit (at the discretion of the Seller) w ill be free of charge for the period defined in the Revolabs Professional Products Limited Warranty. Any att empt by the user to alter the equipment, or equipment damaged [...]

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    - 24 - Specifications Dimensions, (L, W, H) and We ight : HD Venue Base S tation 16.9‖ (4 3.03 cm) x 8.0‖ (20.32 cm ) x 1.7‖ (4.42 cm), 2.0 lbs (5.45 k g) HD Charger Base 4.6‖ (11.75 cm ) x 3.125‖ (7. 9 cm) x 1.0‖ (2.54 cm ), 0.325 lb s (0.147 kg ) W ireless Microphones W earable: 0.9‖ (2.3 cm) x 0.8‖ ( 2.0 cm) x 2.6‖ (6.6 cm), 0.[...]

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    - 25 - Index Adjusting the Volume, 15 Base Station, 7 Back Panel, 7 Front Panel, 7 Channel LED indicators , 8 Channels , 9 Charger Bays, 20 Charging the Batteries, 21 First-time use, 21 Recharging, 21 Connections , 8, 9 Earpiece , 9 Full-Duplex , 9 Indicator LEDs, 22 Input Connectors , 9 LED indicator, 20 MC/TDMA/TDD, 6 Microphone Charging port, 14[...]

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    - 26 - 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 01 - HD V N U M A N - PAP - 11 M A R C H 2 0 1 2 ( R e v 2 . 2 ) No t e : Microphones must be fully charged and paired to the Base Station prior to first use.[...]