Revolabs Microphone 01 HDEXEC User Guide

REVOLABS EXECUTIVE HD  
Wireless Microphone System  
Models: 01-HDEXEC, 01-HDEXEC4, 03-HDEXECEU, 03-HDEXEC4EU  
03-HDEXECCN, 03-HDEXEC4CN, 03-HDEXECJP & 03-HDEXEC4JP  
Installation and Operation Guide  
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Contents  
Safety and General Information .................................................................................................................... 4  
FCC Notice to Users................................................................................................................................. 4  
IMPORTANT NOTE: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement ..... 4  
Professional Installation Recommended .................................................................................................. 4  
Industry Canada Notice to Users.............................................................................................................. 4  
Restricted use with certain medical devices............................................................................................. 4  
Export Law Assurances............................................................................................................................ 4  
European Compliance .............................................................................................................................. 5  
Standards to which Conformity is declared: ............................................................................................. 5  
WEEE Notification: ................................................................................................................................... 5  
2003/11/EC & 2002/95/EC ―RoHS Compliance Directive‖:...................................................................... 5  
Introduction.................................................................................................................................................... 6  
System Components ................................................................................................................................ 6  
Installing the Revolabs Executive HD ™ Base Station................................................................................. 7  
Controls and Connections: ....................................................................................................................... 8  
Configuring the Executive HDTM Base Station.............................................................................................. 9  
Using Multiple Revolabs Executive HDTM Systems Together .................................................................. 9  
Using the Rear Panel Configuration DIP Switches ................................................................................ 11  
Using the Revolabs HD Control Panel Software .................................................................................... 11  
Using the Serial Control Processor (RS-232 or IP)................................................................................ 18  
Using the Base Station Front Panel Display........................................................................................... 24  
Revolabs HD Microphones and HD Microphone Adapters......................................................................... 25  
Using the HD Wearable Wireless Microphones ..................................................................................... 25  
Using the HD Omni-Directional Tabletop Wireless Boundary Microphones .......................................... 27  
Using the HD Directional Tabletop Wireless Boundary Microphones .................................................... 28  
Using the HD XLR Microphone Wireless Adapter.................................................................................. 29  
Using the HD Wireless Adapter for Countryman Microphone................................................................ 30  
Pairing Wireless Microphones to Base Station....................................................................................... 31  
Revolabs Executive HD Charger Base....................................................................................................... 32  
Power Module......................................................................................................................................... 33  
Charging the Microphone Batteries........................................................................................................ 33  
Updating the Revolabs HDTM Firmware...................................................................................................... 33  
Revolabs Executive HD ™ Indicator LEDs................................................................................................. 35  
Warranty...................................................................................................................................................... 36  
Specifications.............................................................................................................................................. 37  
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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 ID: T5V01HDEXEC  
Revolabs Executive HDBase Station  
FCC ID: T5V01HDEXEMIC Revolabs Executive 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-01HDEXEC  
Revolabs Executive HD™ Base Station  
IC: 6455A-01HDEXEMIC  
Revolabs Executive 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.  
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  
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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-HDEXEC and 01-HDEXEC4 (4 & 8 channel systems respectively) 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-HDEXECEU and 03-HDEXEC4EU (4 & 8 channel systems respectively) 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 and  
Telecommunications Terminal Equipment‖.  
Conformity of the Equipment with the guidelines below is attested by the CE mark.  
Model Numbers:  
03-HDEXEC4EU-NM  
03-HDEXECEU-NM  
03-HDEXEMICEU-11  
Executive HD System, 4-Channel, w/o mics  
Executive HD System 8-Channel, w/o mics  
HD Microphone, RF-Armor™ Wearable*  
03-HDTBLMICEU-OM-11 HD Microphone, RF-Armor™ Tabletop, Omni-directional*  
03-HDTBLMICEU-DR-11 HD Microphone, RF-Armor™ Tabletop, Uni-directional*  
03-HDXLRMICEU-11  
03-HDCOMANEU-11  
HD Microphone, Dynamic XLR Wireless Adapter for Handheld*  
HD Microphone, Countryman Wireless Adapter  
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 ETSI EN 60950 (2006 +A11)  
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 digital 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 Executive HD Wireless Microphone System has 14kHz audio performance,  
maximum microphone density and user interface/control including an Ethernet interface.  
The Executive HD system is a unique marriage of innovative 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 operating  
at different frequencies such as wireless LANs (802.11b,g&n), and includes digital  
encryption technology to ensure secure communications.  
System Components  
Depending on which system you’ve purchased, your Revolabs Executive HD ™ System  
packages contain the following:  
Rack mountable 4 or 8 channel Base Station  
Microphone Charger Base & Power Supply  
HD wireless microphones, (earpieces and lanyards with wearable microphone only).  
The Base Station houses the processor and one end of the wireless connection. It features  
either two (4 Mic system) or four (8 Mic system) 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:  
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Mixing  
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 stores and charges the wireless microphones when not in use. The  
Charger Base also serves as a programming station for the microphones, should firmware  
updates to the microphones be required.  
Installing the Revolabs Executive HD ™ Base Station  
The Revolabs Executive HD 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.  
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Controls and Connections:  
1. Channel LED indicators: Displays microphone mute and pairing states.  
2. Diversity Antenna: One or two sets (4 channel or 8 channel).  
3. Pairing Push Buttons: For pairing microphones to Base Station.  
4. Two Line LCD Display for front panel operation, command and control.  
5. Navigation Buttons for menus on front panel LCD interface. (See Section Using the Base Station Front  
Panel Display)  
6. On/Off Switch: Powers up unit.  
7. Power In Receptacle (100-240 VAC).  
8. Ethernet Port  
9. System Reset Button  
10. Mini-Phoenix Connector: Multiple Base Station (BUS) synchronization connection.  
11. RS-232 Serial Interface, DB9 (see Section Using the Serial Control Processor (RS232 or IP)  
12. Base station status LED‘s (see Section Revolabs Executive HD ™ Indicator LEDs)  
13. Configuration DIP Switches (see Section Using the Rear Panel Configuration DIP switches)  
14. Mini-Phoenix Connectors: Balanced Audio in and out connections (4 or 8 channels, in and out).  
The Revolabs Executive HD ™ Base Station is designed to be installed into a standard 19‖ AV rack  
using the attached rack ears.  
To Install the Base Station:  
1. Plug the power cord into an appropriate outlet.  
2. Turn the fuse-protected power switch on the back panel to ―RESET‖.  
The LCD on the front panel will illuminate.  
3. Attach the diversity antennas (2 or 4 SMA female connectors).  
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Revolabs Executive HDAudio Connections  
There are (8) 3.5mm mini-Phoenix inputs and (8) 3.5mm mini-Phoenix outputs on the back panel of  
the unit (four on the 4-channel system) providing access to each channel‘s audio signal.  
The provided mini-Phoenix connectors are designed for easy wiring. The three terminals (from left to  
right) correspond to positive +, negative -, and shielded ground .  
To connect audio In/Out on the Base Station  
1. Use the screws on top of the connector to first loosen the terminals.  
2. Insert an appropriate 3-conductor cable (2 conductors and shield) into the terminals.  
3. Tighten the screw to secure the cable.  
4. Push the connector onto the pins centered under the desired input or output port until firmly  
secured.  
The microphone output connectors need to be attached to the line-level (0dBu) input connectors of  
an audio mixer. PHANTOM POWER MUST BE OFF. PHANTOM MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE  
BASE STATION.  
The Base Station input connectors (also 0dBu) 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 mixed channel back to all earpieces or,  
alternatively, each user can receive a separate and unique channel. This would allow for translation,  
personal hearing assistance or other services to be incorporated into an application.  
Configuring the Executive HDTM Base Station  
Each Revolabs Executive HDTM Base Station must be configured properly prior to use. Accurate  
configuration is dependent on several variables such as:  
1. How many Executive HDTM systems are being used together in proximity?  
2. What type of 3rd party mute control is being used?  
3. How large is the room?  
4. Is Line Level or Mic Level signal required?  
5. How do the mic mutes need to function?  
Once these questions are answered, accurate configuration of the Executive HD base can be  
achieved using a combination of the following methods.  
Using Multiple Revolabs Executive HDTM Systems Together  
If more than one Revolabs Executive HD ™ Base Station is used in an area, each unit needs to be  
interconnected with a synchronization (BUS) cable using a standard 3.5mm mini-Phoenix connector  
and any 26AWG or better, shielded cable. The maximum distance from the Primary unit to any  
Secondary device must not exceed 300‘ (90 meters). In addition, DIP switch #1 needs to be adjusted  
on one or more of the units to represent the Primaryand Secondarydevices.  
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The three terminals of the BUS connector should be wired in parallel via either a daisy chain  
connection or terminal block split. The three contacts of the phoenix connector are as follows from left  
to right.  
1. Sync  
2. Master Mute  
3. Ground  
Set one Base Station as the Primary device by putting DIP switch #1 to the ‗Off‘ position. The other  
units must be set as Secondary devices by putting DIP switch #1 to the ‗On‘ position. In this  
configuration, the Primary device manages the entire system, distributing microphone transmission  
across available channels to maintain frequency integrity, and coordinating system muting.  
Primary (DIP switch 1, Off default): This designates the Base Station as the master control unit.  
Secondary (DIP switch 1, On): Additional base stations to be used in the same area must be  
connected via the BUS and be set to REMOTE mode to ensure synchronization of timing clocks  
between bases in order to prevent interference.  
Secondary (DIP#1 on)  
Secondary (DIP#1 on)  
Primary (DIP#1 off)  
3-wire BUS cable  
Note: Whenever a DIP switch is toggled, the base unit should be reset, or the power should be  
cycled for the switch setting to be registered.  
Warning: The switch must be in the „Primary‟ position for a single Base Station system, which is the  
factory default setting. Microphones will not function if the switch is in the „Secondary‟ position and no  
„Bus‟ cable is connected.  
The maximum number of microphone channels within a 300‘ (90 meter) radius in the Americas or  
Japan is 16 channels (High Definition mode) or 32 channels (Max Density mode). The maximum  
number of channels within a 300‘ (90 meter) radius for a EU or CN frequency system is 24 channels  
(High Definition mode) or 40 channels (Max Density mode). (See Section Using the Revolabs HD  
Control Panel Software)  
Note: Using Revolabs Executive HD systems in the same area(s) without the bases connected via  
the BUS will result in interference  
Warning: Using the maximum number of Revolabs HD Microphones in a given will occupy  
100% of the available RF bandwidth. Any other wireless device operating in the same  
frequency could cause significant interference with the Revolabs HD Microphones. It is  
recommended that no other DECT or DECT 6.0 products be used within operational range of  
the Executive HD system(s).  
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Using the Rear Panel Configuration DIP Switches  
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1 Operation Mode - Primary (off)/Secondary (on)  
Used when connecting several base stations together for operation in the same area.  
One system must be set to ‗Primary‘, and all others must be set to ‗Secondary‘.  
2 - future use  
3 - future use  
4 Audio Output Level - Line (off)/Mic (on)  
This controls the output audio level on all audio output connectors. Line level audio out  
(default) refers to an output signal voltage of ~0 dBu, and a Mic Level output signal level  
is ~-40 dBu.  
5 - future use  
6 - future use  
7 - future use  
8 - future use  
Using the Revolabs HD Control Panel Software  
A software program with graphical user interface is available for accessing control settings and real-  
time status of Revolabs Executive HD Microphone Systems. A detailed description of how to use this  
tool is described below.  
1. Download the Revolabs HD Control Panel software from www.revolabs.com/downloads and  
install onto a PC running Windows 2000, NT, Vista or 7.  
2. Connect the PC to the same network as the Base Station via either an Ethernet Crossover  
Cable, or network switch.  
3. If no DHCP server is present, set the fixed IP on the PC to a similar IP address as the one  
displayed on the Base Station front panel display by changing the last bank of numbers in the  
IP address. (192.169.1.xxx)  
4. Launch the Revolabs HD Control Panel program.  
5. Select ‗Scan Network‘ from the ‗System‘ menu or hit the F5 key, and the HD Control Panel will  
automatically find and display any Revolabs Executive HD base stations visible on the network  
(the program cannot see through firewalls, etc.).  
6. Select the devices needing to be configured and click ‗OK‘  
Revolabs HD Gold Control Panel  
Each Revolabs Executive HD Base Station comes standard with the HD Control Panel, which  
includes a limited group of controls and features. The Revolabs HD Gold Control Panel requires a 16  
digit ‗unlock code‘ to access the additional features and functionality for each Executive HD Base  
Station. The HD System MAC address shown on the front LED panel of the Base Station is required  
to receive the unlock code. Each unlock code is tied directly to a specific MAC address and  
therefore, a specific system. The HD Gold Control Panel unlock code is available by purchasing a  
Revolabs Service Plan at the time of the system purchase, or may be purchased separately for each  
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system. The Revolabs HD Control Panel can operate with either a locked or unlocked Executive HD  
Base Station. When the HD Control panel is connected to an unlocked Executive HD Base Station,  
the Gold features will then appear on the screen and be controllable by the user. All features  
mentioned below with a ‗*‘ after them are only part of the HD Gold Control Panel.  
Configuration Settings  
The Revolabs HD Control Panel controls all of the Executive HD Base Station configuration settings.  
Some, but not all, of the configuration settings can also be controlled from the Base Station front  
panel display. All configuration settings are located either in the ‗Config‘ tab of the device window or  
on the HD Control Panel menus.  
File Record Events:  
The ‗Record Events‘ option of the ‗File‘ menu will record the activity of the Base Station and  
microphone chipsets. This file can only be read by Revolabs technical support. This feature should  
not be used without the recommendation and support of a Revolabs engineer.  
System - Scan Network:  
The ‗Scan Network‘ option of the ‗System‘ menu will search the connected Ethernet network for all  
connected HD Base Stations. A pop-up ‗Equipment List‘ will show all discovered devices and allow  
the connection to the selected Base Station(s). Once connected to a Base Station, the HD Control  
Panel will open a device tab for each Base Station.  
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Note: If the „Equipment List‟ does not appear after a network scan has been performed, no devices  
or network connections were found or the connection is not configured correctly.  
System - Set Box Name:  
A Box Name may be assigned as a Network ID for each device. This name will be displayed both on  
the front screen of the Base Station along with the IP address and on the device tab in the HD  
Control Panel Software. The Box Name can be set by selecting ‗Set Name‘ from the ‗System‘ menu.  
The corresponding pop-up will show the current box name, which can be changed. The default box  
name is the device IP address.  
System - Set Telnet Password:  
A Telnet Password may be assigned for logging into a Base Station. Once a Telnet Password is  
assigned, it must be entered to communicate with the Base Station over Ethernet via the HD Control  
Panel Software. The Telnet Password can be set by selecting ‗Set Password‘ from the ‗System‘  
menu. The corresponding pop-up will show if a password has been set and will allow the password to  
be changed. There is no default password set.  
System - Set IP Configuration:  
If the Executive HD Base Station is set to DHCP mode and no DHCP server is found, the Base  
Station will auto-populate its own IP address and display it on the front panel display. This automatic  
IP address will change every time the Base Station is rebooted for as long as DHCP is enabled.  
If a fixed IP is desired, a fixed IP can be assigned to the Base Station. The IP Configuration can be  
set by selecting ‗Set IP Config‘ from the ‗System‘ menu. The corresponding pop-up will show the  
current IP configuration and allow the configuration to be changed.  
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Note: Changes to the IP Configuration will take place once the Base Station‟s power is cycled.  
System Enable Gold:  
Each Executive HD Base Station has two sets of features. There are the standard features that are  
included with the system and the Gold features that require a 16 digit unlock code to enable the  
addition Gold features. You can use the unlock code to enable the Gold features by select ‗Enable  
Gold‘ from the ‗System‘ menu.  
Note: An unlock code can be requested by providing the system MAC address shown on the front  
LED panel and the necessary purchase information through www.revolabs.com/downloads  
Firmware - Update Firmware:  
Executive HD Systems are field upgradable for the firmware portion of the Base Station and  
Microphones. The firmware must be sent to both the Base station and Microphones using the HD  
Control Panel program. (See Updating the Revolabs HD Firmware for more information)  
Tools Express Pair:  
The ―Express Pair‖ tool allows all of the HD microphones, in an Executive HD System, to be paired  
simultaneously via the HD Control Panel. Selecting ―Express Pair‖, while connected to an Executive  
HD Base Station via Ethernet, and an Executive HD Charger Base via USB, will pair the microphones  
in the connected Charger Base to the selected Base Station. A notification will appear at the end of  
the process to confirm pairing success.  
Note: A 4-channel Charger must be used with a 4-channel Base Station and an 8-channel Charger  
must be used with an 8-channel Base Station for an express pair to be successful.  
Tools Mic Pop-Ups:*  
The user can choose to have Pop-Up notifications inform them of when a microphone is out of range.  
Config - External Control Processor:  
The Serial Control Processor allows the use of third party control system or DSP to monitor and/or  
control the Executive HD Base Station and Microphones. (See Using the Serial Control Processor)  
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Config - Audio Mode:  
There are two audio modes to choose from when using an Executive HD System. ‗High Definition‘  
mode (default), which provides 50Hz-14KHz audio, and ‗Max Density‘ mode, which provides 50Hz-  
12KHz audio. While ‗High Definition‘ mode provides the highest audio bandwidth, ‗Max Density‘ mode  
provides the ability to use more mics in a given area.  
Note: A change to the Base Station Audio Mode will result in an automatic system reboot.  
Config - Redundancy:  
Redundancy allows the HD base station to use back channels to mitigate interference and prevent 3rd  
party wireless RF from interfering with the Revolabs system. Turning off Redundancy will reduce the  
audio latency by 5ms but will render the system susceptible to RF interference when 3rd party  
wireless RF devices, operating in the same RF band, are present.  
Note: A change to the Base Station Redundancy Mode will result in an automatic system reboot.  
Config Power Scaling:  
Power scaling allows the base station and microphones to automatically change their transmit power  
levels maximizing the RF band and reducing the possibility of interference between multiple Revolabs  
systems. Turning power scaling off fixes the base station and microphone transmit power levels to  
that set in the ‗transmit power‘ setting on the config section of the HD Control Panel providing the  
system with RF priority when used in proximity of other 3rd party wireless RF devices operating in the  
same RF band.  
Config - Transmit Power:  
The Transmit Power of the Base Station can be adjusted to help reduce the operational radius of an  
Executive HD System in order to prevent interference from other Revolabs products, or from other  
devices operating in the same frequency. The options for transmit power are 0db-25db with 10db as  
the default setting. This configuration setting can also be controlled using the Base Station front panel  
display.  
Config Mics Unmuted at Startup:  
By default the mics go into a muted state when they are removed from the charger. This is done to  
prevent handling noise as the microphone is placed into position. By selecting ‗Mics Unmuted at  
Startup‘, the mics will go into an unmuted state when removed from the charger.  
Config - Tabletop Mute:  
The Executive HD System provides two options for microphone mute performance. The default  
option allows each microphone to have its own individual mute capabilities as well as a Master Mute  
function that will lock all mics into a muted state until the function is disabled. The Master Mute can  
only be triggered by a control system via RS-232 or Ethernet.  
The second option allows all tabletop microphones to act as a Master Mute, leaving only the  
Wearable microphones, Countryman and XLR adapters with individual mute capabilities. Muting any  
table top style microphone will cause all microphones in the system to mute until another tabletop  
microphone mute button is pressed. Un-muting a tabletop microphone will cause all tabletop  
microphones to un-mute and will return all Wearable microphones, Countryman and XLR adapters to  
their previous state of individual mute capability. The ‗Tabletop Master Mute‘ mode can be activated  
by selecting the option in the ‗config‘ tab of the device window.  
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Note: When a Master mute is enabled either through the control system or by using Tabletop Master  
Mute mode, all Base Stations connected with a bus cable and assigned to the same mute group will  
be affected.  
Config - Lock Front Panel:  
The Front Panel display can be locked to keep the front panel controls from changing any  
configuration settings. The ‗Lock Front Panel‘ mode can be activated by selecting the option in the  
‗config‘ tab of the device window.  
Config Base Pairing Lock:*  
Paring lock disables the functionality of the pairing buttons on the front of the HD Base Station  
preventing the user from pairing microphones to the system.  
Note: Selecting the „Pairing Lock‟ function will automatically reboot the HD base station.  
Config Audio Zone:  
Each Executive HD base station that is bussed together, using the 3 conductor BUS cable, can  
communicate mute commands and serial query commands over the BUS. Only systems assigned to  
the same ‗Mute Group‘ will be able to communicate together regardless of how many systems are  
connected via the same BUS cable. Each base station within a single ‗Mute Group‘ must be assigned  
a different ‗Box ID‘ with the master system being assigned the ‗Box ID‘ of ‗0‘. Any two systems which  
are assigned the same ‗Box ID‘ within the same ‗Mute Group‘ will not function.  
Status Monitoring  
The Revolabs HD Control Panel monitors the Executive HD Base Station and Microphones. All status  
monitoring is located in the ‗Monitor‘ tab of the device window.  
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Monitor Microphone Lock:*  
Each microphone has individual lock capabilities. By turning on the lock for a specific microphone, the  
microphone mute button will deactivate leaving the user without the ability to individually control the  
microphones mute status at the microphone. However, the HD Control Panel Software, as well as  
any connected Serial Control Processor, will still have the ability to control and monitor all locked  
microphones.  
Note: A microphone lock is stored in the Base Station. If a new microphone is paired to a locked  
channel, that microphone will then be locked as well. The same goes for a locked microphone that is  
paired to an unlocked channel, that microphone will then be unlocked.  
Monitor Microphone Mute:*  
Each microphone has individual mute capabilities. The HD Control Panel Software provides the user  
the ability to mute and unmute a microphone from their PC. These mute controls will always remain  
synchronized to the actual state of the microphone. If the microphone state is changed through  
another method, the mute controls will display that change.  
Monitor Microphone Gain:*  
Each microphone has an individual gain fader. This fader provides +/- 10dB of gain in 5dB  
increments. The microphone gains are stored in the Base Station and will be applied to any  
microphone paired to that channel.  
Monitor - Microphone Status:*  
This provides the current status for the microphone paired to each channel. The status can read any  
of the following states:  
OFF = Microphone is has been turned off  
ON = Microphone is on and operational  
CHRG = Microphone is in the Charging Base  
OUT = Microphone is out of range and cannot communicate  
Monitor - Microphone Type:  
This provides the current type for the microphone that is paired to each channel.  
Monitor - Microphone Version:  
This provides the current firmware version for the microphone that is paired to each channel.  
Note: The microphone firmware version must match the Base firmware version for the system to  
function properly. A mismatch may result in no audio from the microphones.  
Monitor - Microphone 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 of the range the battery is in.  
Therefore a value of 87% means that the battery level is between 87%-100%.  
Monitor - Pairing:*  
This provides the ability to activate pairing mode for the respective base station channel. It also  
provides the pairing status of any base station channel already in pairing mode. The pairing controls  
will work regardless of the state of the ‗Base Pairing Lock‘  
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Monitor Versions:  
This window provides the current firmware versions found in the Base Station.  
Monitor DIP Switches:  
This displays the current state of the base station DIP switches. When a DIP switch is in the ‗OFF‘  
position the DIP function will remain ―greyed out‖. When a DIP switch is in the ‗ON‘ position, the  
functionality of that DIP switch will change to BLACK to indicated that the feature is active.  
Using the Serial Control Processor (RS-232 or IP)  
The Serial Control Processor allows the use of a third party control system or DSP to monitor and/or  
control the Executive HD Base Station and Microphones. The Executive HD Base Station must be  
configured for the correct ―Serial Control Processor‖ using the Revolabs HD Control Panel software.  
DB9 Pin-out:  
Pin 2 = Rx  
Pin 3 = Tx  
Pin 5 = GND  
Pin 7 = RTS  
Pin 8 = CTS  
Using the Executive HD Base Station with a Control System  
The Executive HD Base Station is capable of being monitored and controlled via any serial capable  
control system. The only logic communication that takes place between multiple Base Stations, via  
the BUS‘ cable, is ―Master Mute‖ state and global serial queries. Therefore, each Base Station  
requires its own serial connection to the control system in order to communicate. The ―Control  
System‖ option must be selected, under the ―External Control Processor‖ drop down menu, in the  
Executive HD Control Panel software, in order for this configuration to function properly. You must  
also set the RS-232 or Network settings of the Base Station to match the communication settings of  
the control system. If ‗Network‘ is the chosen protocol for serial communication, the control system  
must utilize a ―TCP/IP Server‖ module to communicate to the Executive HD base station.  
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When using a control system, the microphone mutes can be configured to ―int. mute‖, which mutes  
the microphone audio inside of the base station, or ―ext. mute‖, which allows the control system to  
choose another location for the mute to take place. When ―ext. mute‖ is selected, the microphones  
will always pass audio no matter their mute state.  
Note: Both a control system and DSP cannot be connected to a Base Station as a serial control  
processor at the same time. When using a control system, the DSP control must be done by the  
control system and not the Base Station.  
Serial Command & Return Strings:  
The Serial Strings of an Executive HD Base Station begin with the Argument and terminates with a  
Carriage Return. The Command String structure is as follows:  
<Argument> <Command> ch <Channel #> <Value> <CR>  
All variable changes to the microphone or Base Station will result in a Return String. A Return String  
will begin with ―val‖ and terminate with a Carriage Return. You will receive a Return String for every  
value change that has taken place in the microphones or base station including changes that are a  
result of the Command String sent to the Base Station. The Return String structure is as follows:  
val <Command> ch <Channel #> <Value> <CR>  
String Table:  
The following table represents the serial syntax of the Executive HD system. Any command marked  
with an asterisk will only function if the Base Station has Gold Enabled by entering that systems  
unlock code. (See Revolabs HD Gold Control Panel)  
Argument  
Command  
Channel#  
Value  
set  
lock*  
1-8 = ch 1-8  
A = All Mics  
0 = Mic Lock Off  
1 = Mic Lock On  
set  
set  
mute  
mute  
1-8 = ch 1-8  
B = All Mics  
0 = Unmute Mic  
1 = Mute Mic  
A = Master Mute  
0 = Master Mute Off  
1 = Master Mute On  
2 = Master Mute Toggle  
0 = 0db Absolute  
set  
gain*  
1-8 = ch 1-8  
A = All Mics  
1 = -0.5db Relative  
2 = +0.5db Relative  
80-120 = -10db - +10db in 0.5db increments  
1 = Activate Pairing  
set  
set  
pair*  
pwr*  
1-8 = ch 1-8  
1-8 = ch 1-8  
A = All Mics  
0 = Power Off Microphone  
set  
set  
um  
tm  
0 = UnMute @ Startup Off  
1 = UnMute @ Startup On  
0 = TableTop Mute Off  
1 = TableTop Mute On  
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set  
set  
get  
get  
fp  
0 = Front Panel Display Lock OFF  
1 = Front Panel Display Lock ON  
pair*  
lock*  
mute  
0 = Base Pairing Lock OFF  
1 = Base Pairing Lock ON  
1-8 = ch 1-8  
A = All Mics  
(Mute Lock Status)  
1-8 = ch 1-8  
(Individual or Master Mute Status)  
A = Master Mute  
B = All Mics  
get  
get  
get  
get  
gain*  
type*  
batt  
1-8 = ch 1-8  
A = All Mics  
(Mic Gain Status)  
(Mic Type Status)  
(Mic Battery Status)  
(Base Pairing Status)  
1-8 = ch 1-8  
A = All Mics  
1-8 = ch 1-8  
A = All Mics  
pair*  
1-8 = ch 1-8  
A = All Mics  
get  
get  
get  
get  
get  
val  
pair*  
fp  
(Base Pairing Lock Status)  
(Base Front Panel Lock Status)  
(Base TableTop Mute Status)  
(Base UnMute @ Startup Status)  
(System Firmware Revisions)  
0 = Mic Lock Off  
tm  
um  
fw  
lock*  
1-8 = ch 1-8  
1 = Mic Lock On  
val  
mute  
1-8 = ch 1-8  
0 = Unmuted  
A = Master Mute  
1 = Self Muted (TT Master Mute Mode)  
2 = Muted  
3 = Microphone Off  
4 = Microphone Out of Range*  
5 = Microphone Charging*  
80-120 = -10db - +10db in 0.5db increments  
0 = Lapel (Wearable)  
1 = Tabletop Omnidirectional  
2 = Tabletop Directional  
3 = XLR Adapter  
val  
val  
gain*  
type*  
1-8 = ch 1-8  
1-8 = ch 1-8  
4 = Countryman Adapter  
0 = empty  
val  
batt  
1-8 = ch 1-8  
1-8 = ch 1-8  
1 = 25%  
2 = 50%  
3 = 75%  
4 = 100%  
val  
val  
pair*  
pair*  
0 = Pairing Inactive  
1 = Pairing Active  
0 = Base Pairing Unlocked  
1 = Base Pairing Locked  
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val  
fp  
0 = Front Panel Unlocked  
1 = Front Panel Locked  
val  
val  
tm  
um  
fw  
0 = TableTop Mute Inactive  
1 = TableTop Mute Active  
0 = Mic UnMute @ Startup Inactive  
1 = Mic UnMute @ Startup Active  
val  
xxxxxx = xx.xx.xx  
Channel #:  
The options for the <Channel#> portion of the serial strings are ―1-8‖ since each Base station can  
only control up to 8 channels of an Executive HD microphone system. The <channel#> corresponds  
to the physical channel that the microphone is paired to on the front of each Base Station.  
A <Channel#> of ―A‖ will control all mics. This command must only be sent to the Base Station that is  
set to ―Local‖. ―Remote‖ Base Stations will not accept the command.  
Examples:  
The following strings would unmute microphone channel 3:  
Command: set mute ch 3 0  
Return: val mute ch 3 0  
The following strings would turn on the Master Mute:  
Command: set mute ch A 1  
Return: val mute ch A 1  
The following strings would retrieve the battery status of mic 5 @ 100%:  
Command: get batt ch 5  
Return: val batt ch 5 4  
Using the Executive HD Base Station with a DSP  
The Executive HD system is designed to control the mutes of a DSP directly in the event that a  
control system is not present. The Base Station must be configured for the correct ―Serial Control  
Processor‖, using the Executive HD Control Panel software, in order to send the mute commands to  
the DSP. In addition, each DSP model must be configured correctly to receive mute commands.  
ClearOne Converge & XAP  
When using the Base Station along with a ClearOne DSP, you must select the corresponding DSP  
product line from the ―Serial Control Processor‖ menu in the Revolabs HD Control Panel software.  
You must also set the RS-232 or Network settings of the Base Station to match the communication  
settings of the ClearOne DSP. The Base Station will only control the mutes of the DSP it is connected  
to via RS232 or IP. An 8-channel Base Station will control microphone channels 1-8 of the DSP, and  
a 4-channel Base Station will have the choice of controlling microphone channels 1-4 or 5-8 of the  
DSP.  
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Biamp Audia & Nexia  
When using the Base Station along with a Biamp DSP, you must select the corresponding DSP  
product line from the ―Serial Control Processor‖ menu in the Revolabs HD Control Panel software.  
You must also set the RS-232 or Network settings of the Base Station to match the communication  
settings of the Biamp DSP as well as select the ‗Audio Channels‘ of the microphones that the Base  
Station is to simulate.(i.e. 1-8, 9-16, etc.)  
Each Base station will control the mutes of a ―level block‖, within the DSP programming, using that  
block‘s instance ID tag. The tags are as follows:  
Audio Channels 1-8  
Audio Channels 9-16  
Audio Channels 17-24  
Audio Channels 25-32  
Audio Channels 33-40  
MUTE1  
MUTE2  
MUTE3  
MUTE4  
MUTE5 (EU & CN Versions only)  
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So for example, if you set the ‗Audio channels‘ for the microphones to 1-8 in the Control Panel, then  
the Base Station will use the instance ID tag of ―MUTE1‖, and control the first 8 mutes in that fader  
block.  
Note: Instance ID tags are case sensitive and must be entered correctly in order to function  
properly. A “level block” must be used as the method of muting.  
Polycom SoundStructure  
When using the Base Station along with a Polycom SoundStructure, you must select the  
corresponding DSP product line from the ―Serial Control Processor‖ menu in the Revolabs HD  
Control Panel software. You must also set the RS-232 or Network settings of the Base Station to  
match the communication settings of the Polycom SoundStructure as well as select the ‗Audio  
Channels‘ of the microphones that the Base Station is to simulate.(i.e. 1-8, 9-16, etc.)  
Each Base station will control the mutes of each individual microphone channel, within the DSP  
programming, using that channel‘s name. The name structure is as follows:  
Channels 1-8  
Revo 1 - Revo 8  
Channels 9-16  
Channels 17-24  
Channels 25-32  
Channels 33-40  
Revo 9 - Revo 16  
Revo 17 - Revo 24  
Revo 25 - Revo 32  
Revo 33 Revo 40 (EU & CN Versions Only)  
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So for example, if you set the ‗Audio channels‘ range for the microphones to 1-8, in the Control Panel,  
then the Base Station will use the DSP channel name of ―Revo 1‖ to control mute for the microphone  
paired to channel 1 of the Base Station.  
Note: Channel names are case sensitive and must be entered correctly to function properly.  
Using the Base Station Front Panel Display  
The Base Station has four or eight indicator LEDs (one for each channel) and pairing push buttons on  
the front panel. (See Section Pairing Wireless Microphones to Base) 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 LCD and menu buttons are designed to provide the system installer the ability to access certain  
configuration settings directly from the front panel instead of having to use the Revolabs HD Control  
Panel software.  
Navigation up  
Navigation down  
Return to Main Menu  
Select Item  
Backup one menu level  
The user can choose to have the front panel display the current firmware, the current IP address and  
box name, or the MAC address of the Base Station during normal operation. During a firmware  
upload, the front panel will display the current progress of the firmware upload.  
The following is a list of the configuration settings that can be changed using the front panel display  
controls.  
1. Select High Definition or Max Density modes  
2. Select the Transmit Power of the Base Station  
3. Select Table Top Mute mode  
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4. Change the Low Pass Filter  
5. Select DHCP or Fixed IP modes  
6. Select Redundancy Mode  
7. Select Power Scaling Mode  
8. Select Mute Group  
Note: Switching between High Definition, Max Density, and Redundancy modes will cause the Base  
Station to automatically reboot. A change in the IP configuration will require a power cycle to take  
effect.  
Revolabs HD Microphones and HD Microphone Adapters  
Use any of five microphones with your Revolabs HD ™ 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.  
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5
4
2
1
3
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.  
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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:  
5. Remove the microphone from the Charger Base.  
6. 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.  
7. 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.  
8. 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.  
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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.  
360 º  
pickup  
pattern  
1
2
3
6
5
4
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:  
9. Remove the microphone from the Charger Base to turn on and automatically mute the mic.  
(indicated by a flashing RED LED)  
10.Omni Tabletop microphones can be centered on the table within 2 to 6 feet (0.6 to 2m) 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.  
11.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).  
12.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.  
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If the microphones are placed too far from the Base Station (~300 feet or 91 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 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.  
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.  
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Pickup  
patter  
n
45  
45  
5
1
2
3
4
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).  
To use the HD Directional Tabletop Microphone:  
13.Remove the microphone from the Charger Base to turn on and automatically mute the mic.  
(indicated by a flashing RED LED)  
14.Directional Tabletop microphones should be located on the table with the acoustic cover pointed  
toward the users, trying to keep the microphone 2 to 6 feet (0.6 to 2m) 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:  
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15.With the microphone in position, un-mute the microphone by pressing and releasing the Mute  
button (confirm by a flashing GREEN LED).  
16.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 (~300 feet or 91 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 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.  
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.  
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4
3
1
2
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:  
17.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.  
18.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.  
19.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 (~300 feet or 91 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 re-  
established 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.  
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4
1
3
2
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.  
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4. LED display visual status for mute, un-mute, and pairing.  
5. TA4M connector connects to Countryman microphone cable.  
To use the HD Wireless Adapter for Countryman Microphone:  
20.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.  
21.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 (~300 feet or 91 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 re-  
established 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 unit.  
Remember, microphones are by default 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.  
―Express Pair‖ is a tool in the HD Control Panel Software that can be used to pair all the microphones  
in a Charger Base to a Base Station at the same time. (See: Tools Express Pair)  
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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).  
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 Executive HD Charger Base  
When Microphones are not in use, they should be properly inserted into the Executive HD Charger  
base. It is important to ensure that all system microphones are inserted fully in the base so that  
charging will occur. While charging in the Charger Base, the Charger Base USB connection may be  
used to either update HD Microphone firmware or ―Express Pair‖ the microphones to the Base  
Station. The microphone charging ports are numbered 1-8 from left to right and back to front.  
Therefore the rear left port is number 1 and the front right port is number 8. Features of the base are  
shown in the following figure.  
1
2
3
4
1. LED indicator power status indicator.  
2. Charger Bays charges up to 8 Microphones.  
3. Mini USB Interface computer serial interface for firmware upgrades to the microphones (on rear).  
4. Power Cord Receptacle power supply input, 9-24VDC (on rear).  
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Note: A 4-channel Charger must be used with a 4-channel Base Station and an 8-channel Charger  
must be used with an 8-channel Base Station for an express pair to be successful.  
Power Module  
The Charger Base requires 9-24VDC 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 require  
longer charging 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  
replacement instructions and to assure the proper disposal method is used. Warning: Never  
dispose of batteries in a fire because they may explode.  
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 Executive 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 HDTM Firmware  
Executive HD Systems are field upgradable for the firmware portion of the Base Station and  
microphones. The firmware must be sent to both the Base station and microphone using the HD  
Control Panel program.  
Note: If your Base Station and microphones have different firmware versions, they may not work  
together. Confirm that your Base Station and microphones are updated before use.  
Updating the Executive HD Base Station & Microphones  
The Executive HD Base Station firmware can be changed using the Revolabs HD Control Panel  
program. You can download the latest firmware at www.Revolabs.com/downloads. The same  
firmware file can be used for all Revolabs HDTM Products. Communication to the Base Station is done  
over an Ethernet connection, and communication to the microphones is done through the Charger  
Base via Mini-USB cable.  
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1. Go to www.Revolabs.com/downloads, download the latest firmware file and save it to your  
PC. The firmware file must remain in its .zip format in order to function correctly.  
2. Connect the Charger Base to your computer using the Mini-USB cable provided. Make  
sure that the charger is plugged in and powered on and that the microphones are in it.  
3. Connect to the Base Station using an Ethernet cable. This can be done via a direct  
connection to the PC or through a DHCP router or switch.  
4. Set your PC IP address. The PC and Base station must be both set to a fixed IP address or  
both connected to a DHCP router and have DHCP turned on. (See Using the Revolabs HD  
Control Panel Software)  
5. Start the Revolabs HD Control Panel software.  
6. Select ‗Scan Network‘ from the ‗System‘ menu.  
7. Select the Base Station you which to update and click ‗OK‘  
8. Select ‗Update Firmware‘ from the ‗Firmware‘ menu.  
9. Browse to the firmware file on your PC and click ‗OK‘  
10.Select the Base Station that you would like to update.  
11.Choose whether you would like to update the base, mics, or both.  
12.Select OK and watch the firmware process either on the Base Station front panel display or  
in the ‗monitor‘ tab in the Revolabs HD Control Panel program. The HD Control Panel will  
notify you when the process is complete.  
Note: A Base Station must either be connected to a DHCP server or have a fixed IP address in order  
to receive a firmware update. A Base Station that is set to DHCP with no DHCP server present will  
fail in any update attempt.  
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Revolabs Executive HD ™ Indicator LEDs  
The following tables show activities associated with the various states shown by the LEDs:  
Equipment Use  
Microphone LED  
Base Station  
Channel LEDs  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
Meaning  
Microphone in Charger  
Base  
Microphone not in  
Charger Base  
Solid RED  
Solid GREEN  
OFF  
Charging in Progress  
Charging Complete  
Microphone powered OFF or  
battery discharged  
Two RED flashes  
every 1.5 seconds  
GREEN flash every  
1.5 seconds  
Two RED flashes  
every 1.5 seconds  
GREEN flash every  
1.5 seconds  
Microphone paired and muted  
Microphone paired and ―live‖  
Solid RED  
Solid RED  
Pairing mode or confirmation of  
powering-down.  
Alternating slow  
GREEN and RED  
YELLOW flash  
alternating with  
GREEN  
Alternating slow  
GREEN and RED  
GREEN Flashing  
Microphone or channel not  
paired  
Microphone low battery  
(mic live)  
YELLOW flash  
alternating with two  
RED flashes  
Alternating RED,  
YELLOW, GREEN  
RED Flashing  
OFF  
Microphone low battery  
(mic muted)  
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.  
Rapid RED flashes  
continuing for more  
than a few seconds  
OFF  
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  
wireless devices or other  
Revolabs installations.  
Groups of five rapid  
RED flashes  
OFF  
Unit is faulty. Contact your AV  
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 defined in  
the Revolabs Professional Products Limited Warranty.  
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. Complete details and terms of the Limited  
Warranty can be found at www.Revolabs.com.  
Revolabs, Inc.  
144 North Road STE3250  
Sudbury, MA 01776  
800.326.1200  
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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 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: 0.9‖ (2.3 cm) x 0.8‖ (2.0 cm) x 3.54‖ (9 cm), 0.07 lb. (0.03 kg)  
Shipping Weight  
12.0 lbs. (5.45 kg)  
Radio Frequency:  
01-HDEXEC  
1.92 to 1.93 GHz (UPCS North America)  
(and other 01-HD* products)  
03-HDEXECEU  
1.88 to 1.90 GHz (DECT EU)  
(and other *EU products)  
03-HDEXECCN  
1.90 to 1.92 GHz (DECT CN)  
1.895 to 1.903 GHz (DECT JP)  
(and other *CN products)  
03-HDEXECJP  
(and other *JP products)  
Maximum Output  
Channel spacing:  
Modulation:  
15.7dBm 37.15mW  
1.728 MHz  
GFSK  
Class:  
ISM  
Connectors:  
Base Station Audio  
Sync BUS In/Out  
Diversity Antenna  
Control Port  
mini-Phoenix (3.5mm) quick connect terminal blocks (8/4 In & Out)  
mini-Phoenix (3.5mm) quick connect terminal block  
SMA Plug Female Base, Male Antenna (50 ohm)  
DB9 Socket  
Ethernet  
RJ45  
Charger Base  
Microphone  
DC power input port, Mini-USB, Proprietary 4 pin microphone charge jacks  
Proprietary 4 pin charge plugs, 2.5mm mono earplug port (16 ohm)  
Power Requirements:  
Executive Base Station 100-240V AC, 50-60 Hz, 20W peak (power cable varies by country)  
Charger Base  
Range:  
24V DC, 2 Amps (switching power supply varies by country)  
300‘ (90 meters) approx. (Note: actual range depends on RF signal absorption, reflection, and  
interference)  
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Maximum Audio Channels:  
In High Definition mode (14,000 Hz audio)  
01-HDEXEC  
16 channels maximum (2 systems)  
01-HDEXEC4  
16 channels maximum (4 systems)  
24 channels maximum (3 systems)  
24 channels maximum (6 systems)  
24 channels maximum (3 systems)  
24 channels maximum (6 systems)  
16 channels maximum (2 systems)  
16 channels maximum (4 systems)  
03-HDEXECEU  
03-HDEXEC4EU  
03-HDEXECCN  
03-HDEXEC4CN  
03-HDEXECJP  
03-HDEXEC4JP  
In Maximum Density mode (12,000 Hz audio)  
01-HDEXEC  
32 channels maximum (4 systems)  
01-HDEXEC4  
32 channels maximum (8 systems)  
40 channels maximum (5 systems)  
40 channels maximum (10 systems)  
40 channels maximum (5 systems)  
40 channels maximum (10 systems)  
32 channels maximum (4 systems)  
32 channels maximum (8 systems)  
03-HDEXECEU  
03-HDEXEC4EU  
03-HDEXECCN  
03-HDEXEC4CN  
03-HDEXECJP  
03-HDEXEC4JP  
Battery:  
Lithium Polymer, Up to 8 hours approx. talk time  
2 hours approx.  
Charge Time:  
Audio Bandwidth: 50-14,000 Hz or 50-12,000 Hz (Max Density Mode)  
Security: 128-bit DSAA (DECT Standard Authentication Algorithm) authentication, 64 bit DECT Standard  
Cipher  
Included Accessories: 1 Earpiece with inline volume control and 1 Lanyard per Wearable Microphone  
Environmental Requirements:  
Temperature  
Humidity  
40° to 105° F (5° to 40° C) operating  
20% to 85%  
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Index  
. Mini-Phoenix Connectors, 8  
. On/Off Switch, 8  
Adjusting the Volume, 26  
Base Station, 7  
Earpiece Jack, 25  
LED Display, 25  
Mute Button, 25  
Pocket Clip, 25  
Back Panel, 7  
Microphones, 25  
Front Panel, 7  
Pairing, 24, 31  
Channel LED indicators, 8  
Charger Bays, 32  
Charging the Batteries, 33  
First-time use, 33  
Recharging, 33  
Power Cord Receptacle, 32  
Power In Receptacle, 8  
Power Module, 33  
Safety Information, 4  
Specifications, 37  
Connections, 9  
System Components, 6  
Base Station, 6  
DB25 Control Port, 18  
Pin-out Status, 18  
Diversity Antennae, 8  
Earpiece, 9  
Diversity Antennas, 6  
Earpieces, 6  
Microphone Charger Base, 6  
Microphone Lanyards, 6  
Time Division Duplex, 6  
Time Division Multiple Access, 6  
Using Multiple Systems, 9  
Warranty, 36  
Full-Duplex, 9  
Indicator LEDs, 35  
Input Connectors, 9  
LED indicator, 32  
MC/TDMA/TDD, 6  
Microphone  
Wireless Boundary Microphone, 27, 28  
XLR Microphone Wireless Adapter, 29, 30  
Charging port, 25  
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Note:  
Microphones must be fully  
charged and paired to the  
Base Station prior to first  
use.  
Revolabs Executive HD ™ Manual  
01-EXEMAN-PAP-11  
MARCH 2012 (Rev 2.2)  
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