Revolabs Microphone 02 DSKSYS User Guide

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Product specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Installation and Operation  
Guide  
Revolabs SoloSingle Channel  
Wireless Microphone System  
Models 02-DSKSYS, 04-DSKSYSEU  
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WEEE Notification:  
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.  
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.  
Export Law Assurances  
This product is controlled under the export regulations of the United  
States of America and Canada. The Governments of the United States of  
America and Canada may restrict the exportation or re-exportation of this  
product to certain destinations.  
2003/11/EC & 2002/95/EC “RoHS Compliance Directive”:  
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. Obey the laws and regulations on the use of these  
products.  
The products referenced herein are in compliance with the EU  
directive 2003/11/EC and EU directive 2002/95/EC.  
02-DSKSYS 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.  
04-DSKSYSEU European Union Usage Restriction  
Due to the 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:  
04-DSKSYSEU-BLK-11 Revolabs Charger  
03-EXEMICEU-BLK-11 Revolabs Executive Microphone  
05-TBLMICEU-OM-BLK-11 Revolabs Solo™ Table Microphone Omni  
05-TBLMICEU-DR-BLK-11 Revolabs Solo™ Table Microphone Cardioid  
Standards to which Conformity is declared:  
RF  
ETSI EN 301 406 V 1.4.1 03/2001  
ETSI EN 301 489-6 v1.2.1 (2002-04)  
EMC  
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System Components  
Introduction  
Your Revolabs Solo™ Single Channel System package  
contains:  
Congratulations on the purchase of your Revolabs  
Solo™ Single Channel wireless microphone system!  
This wireless system provides high band-width audio  
from a compact wireless microphone enabling  
reliable, secure, and untethered personal  
communication.  
Compact Charger Base  
Solo Wireless Microphone (varies)  
Power Module  
External Audio Cable  
The Single Channel Wireless Microphone System is a  
unique marriage of innovative technology and  
ergonomic stylish design, featuring 1.9 GHz DECT  
technology. This product enhances audio  
communication in both personal and enterprise  
applications, using Multi-Carrier, Time Division  
Multiple Access and Time Division Duplex  
(MC/TDMA/TDD) radio transmissions both to and  
from the microphone.  
USB cable  
Installation and Operation Guide  
Solo Single Channel Quick Start Guide  
Revolabs Solo  
Use the Charger Base to store and charge the  
Microphone when not in use. The Microphone must  
be properly inserted into the base and seated flush for  
charging to occur.  
Single Channel Charger Base  
This means that the system can co-exist with other  
wireless products such as wireless LANs (802.11 b&g)  
and cellular phones.  
Note: It is recommended that no more than 3 Single  
Channel Systems, nor a Single Channel and  
Multichannel System, be used in the same room to  
avoid interference.  
1. Charger Bay — charges Microphone  
2. LED indicator — mute and pairing status indicator  
3. MUTE button — duplicates the Microphone mute function  
4. AUDIO port — 2.5mm analog in/out external audio  
connection  
5. Mini USB connector — computer audio connection  
6. POWER connector — power supply input  
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Mute Button  
Pressing the MUTE button toggles between muting  
(flashing RED LED status) and un-muting (flashing  
GREEN LED status) on the Wireless Microphone.  
Note: Press the MUTE button on a Microphone will  
similarly toggle between mute and un-mute and  
display on both status LEDs.  
Power Module  
The Charger Base requires 5VDC power. Plug the  
supplied AC adapter into a convenient 110-240VAC,  
50-60Hz power outlet and the adapter into the power  
connector.  
USB Connection  
Use the supplied cable to connect the mini USB  
connector to the Charger Base and the standard end  
to your computer USB port.  
Computer Software Set-up  
Use the supplied USB cable to connect the mini USB  
connector to the Charger Base and the standard end  
to your computer USB port. Your computer will alert  
you that it has found a new USB device.  
External Audio Connection  
The Single Channel System includes a cable for  
connecting the Charger Base to an external audio or  
conferencing system. The provided 2.5mm miniplug-  
to-RCA cable allows the microphone’s unbalanced  
line level audio to be used with a mixer or  
conferencing system using the RCA male jack. Output  
from the mixer or conferencing system can be  
connected to the RCA female plug providing audio to  
the microphone’s earpiece. An optional Line-to-mic  
level cable (07-STEMIC-PPP) is available for purchase.  
It is possible to configure your computer settings to  
playback audio through the earpiece attached to the  
Wearable microphone (default settings) or through the  
computer speakers (internal or desktop).  
The following examples use the Microsoft Windows®  
XP Operating System Classic settings. You may notice  
slight differences in appearance when using other  
Windows operating systems.  
Installing the Solo Single Channel System  
To modify the default microphone earpiece audio  
output settings:  
The Revolabs Solo™ Single Channel system is easily  
installed into either the office or conference room  
environment. Simply plug the power supply into a  
convenient outlet and attach the USB cable to a  
computer or laptop, or connect the 2.5mm audio  
cables to an audio system. Power is not provided by  
the USB cable.  
1. At the lower-right of your screen, click the Start  
button.  
2. Select Settings and Control Panel.  
3. Click the Sounds and Audio Devices icon.  
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4. Open the Volume settings for Sound recording  
to view the volume levels selected for the  
microphone input (Capture) on the computer.  
The Sounds and Audio Devices Properties dialog will  
display, as shown. The solo-Desktop device will be  
selected.  
5. Make sure that the level for the Microphone is  
close to the top (maximum) and that the Mute  
box is not checked.  
6. In the Sound playback section, open the  
Volume settings for to control the volume you  
hear in the Microphone’s earpiece.  
Adjust the Speaker level at the master Volume  
control if necessary.  
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7. At the bottom of the Microphone section, click  
the Mute box in the Microphone section to  
prevent the Microphone directly feeding back  
its own audio to the earpiece (i.e. “sidetone”).  
It may be necessary to use the Options-  
Properties menu to display the Microphone  
volume control.  
IP telephony and computer telephony  
applications (e.g., Skype) may also offer options  
for controlling the audio levels and playback  
capabilities. Please consult the application  
guide for the software package for additional  
instructions.  
8. Change the Sound playback Default device to  
your regular audio codec (SigmaTelAudio in  
this example) to playback audio through the  
internal or external speakers of the computer  
instead of the earpiece.  
9. At the bottom of the dialog, click Apply, and  
then click OK.  
Note: Laptop computers with built-in microphones  
may continue to operate even when the solo-Desktop  
software is running. To prevent the built-in microphone  
audio feeding through to the speakers, check the Mute  
box on the laptop audio program Input Monitor, as  
shown below.  
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1. Remove the microphone from the Charger Base.  
The double-flashing RED LED on the Microphone  
and Charger Base confirm that the mic is paired  
and muted.  
Revolabs Solo™ Wireless Microphones  
Using with Wearable Wireless Microphone  
The wireless personal microphone uses encrypted  
communication to synchronize with the Charger  
Base. It provides high quality full duplex audio  
between the user and the computer, audio or video  
conference system or external audio system. The  
system allows the wearer to step out of the office or  
conference room and still participate in the call.  
2. Attach the microphone to clothing or to a lanyard  
close to the mouth, within 6-12 inches (15–30cm)  
is recommended. Make sure microphone is  
attached securely with the microphone port  
pointed up toward mouth.  
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). If the volume is too low, move the  
microphone closer to the mouth.  
4. To turn microphone off, return the Microphone to  
the Charger Base. The Microphone LED will show  
a 5 second self-test pattern and begin charging  
(solid RED or GREEN LED). Alternately, turn off  
the Microphone manually by pressing and holding  
the Mute button for 10 seconds, until the LED  
turns solid RED, then release the mute button and  
the LED will turn OFF.  
1. Microphone port — direct toward mouth for best audio pickup.  
2. Noise cancelling port — do not block opening.  
If the microphone is moved out of range of the  
Charger Base (~65 feet or 20m) the connection will be  
dropped (LED flashes all colors) and the microphone  
will mute.  
3. Mute Button — press to mute, un-mute and pair microphone.  
4. Pocket clip — also used to attach microphone to lanyard.  
5. LED display — visual status for mute, un-mute, and pairing.  
6. Earpiece jack — accepts the 2.5mm plug for the earpiece.  
7. Charging port — docks to Solo Charger Bases.  
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.  
Note: Microphones in new systems must be paired  
to the Charger Base. See microphone pairing  
instructions on page18.  
Revolabs Solo™ Wearable Microphones turn on and  
mute automatically when removed from Charger  
Base, to reduce noise while being attached. The  
microphone has a clip on the back which allows the  
microphone to be easily attached onto a shirt pocket,  
blouse, lapel or lanyard.  
Adjusting the Volume on the Wearable Microphone Earpiece  
To change the volume on the Wearable microphone  
earpiece, use the dial on the earpiece wire.  
To use the Wearable Microphone:  
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LED), to reduce noise while placing the  
microphone on the table.  
2. TableTop microphones should be centered on the  
table with the integral grill pointed toward the  
users (uni-directional), or centrally located  
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.  
between users (omni-directional), from 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. Also do not  
place microphones too close to an audio or video  
conference speaker to avoid echoes.  
Using with TableTop Microphone  
The Revolabs Solo™ TableTop Wireless Boundary  
Microphones enable multiple phone conference  
participants to use a single microphone. Units are  
placed strategically on the conference table to ensure  
that all participants can be heard clearly.  
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 microphones off, return the microphone  
unit to the Charger Base. The Microphone LED  
will show a 5 second self-test pattern and begins  
charging (solid RED or GREEN LED). Alternately,  
press and hold the MUTE button for 10 seconds  
until the LED turns solid RED, then release the  
mute button and the LED will turn OFF.  
If the microphone is moved out of range of the  
Charger Base (~65 feet or 20m) the connection will be  
dropped (LED flashes all colors) and the microphone  
will mute.  
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 Charger Bases.  
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.  
6. Rubber feet — non-slip, vibration absorbing pads.  
To use the Wireless TableTop Microphone:  
Using with XLR Microphone Wireless Adapter  
1. Remove the microphone from the Charger Base.  
The microphone turns on and mutes automatically  
when removed from Charger Base (flashing RED  
The Revolabs Solo™ Universal Wireless Adapter for  
Handheld Microphones, shown in the following figure,  
is connected to your existing handheld dynamic  
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microphones for wireless freedom during open mic  
meetings, Q&A sessions, classrooms, etc.  
The Adapter does not provide phantom power or  
bias current so it cannot be used with condenser  
or electret microphones.  
6. With the microphone attached, un-mute the  
Adapter by pressing and releasing the Mute button  
(confirm by viewing flashing GREEN LED).  
7.1. Mute button — press to mute, un-mute and pair  
microphone.  
Note: If the microphone has an on-board mute  
switch, this switch must also be un-muted prior to  
use.  
8.2. Rubber collar — durable and impact/strain protection.  
9.3. XLR Female connector — balanced audio for dynamic  
microphones.  
10.  
4. LED display — visual status for mute, un-mute,  
7. 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 and release button.  
and pairing.  
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the earpiece.  
5. Audio Out port — accepts the 2.5mm plug for  
6. Power/Charging Port — docks to all Solo Charger  
Bases.  
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.  
To use the Revolabs Solo™ Universal Wireless  
Adapter:  
5. Remove the Microphone Adapter from the Charger  
Base.  
If the microphone is moved out of range of the  
Charger Base (~65 feet or 20m) the connection will be  
dropped (LED flashes all colors) and the microphone  
will mute.  
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).  
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  
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be re-established to its original state, and the beeping  
will cease. If not, the microphone will turn off.  
Important: The Lithium Polymer rechargeable battery  
that powers the Microphone is not user serviceable.  
Please see the Revolabs website (www.revolabs.com) for  
information regarding battery replacement and proper  
disposal procedures. Warning: Exposing the  
Using with a Solo Executive Multi-channel System  
The Revolabs Solo™ Single Channel Wearable  
Microphone can be paired to a Solo Executive Multi-  
channel Wireless Microphone System for users who  
wish to have a single microphone to use in both the  
office and in the conference room. This is  
accomplished by pairing the Single Channel Wearable  
Microphone to the Executive Multi-channel Base  
Station and docking the Microphone in the Executive  
Charger Base. The Microphone can then be used in  
either system by placing the Microphone in the  
respective Charger Base for about 5 seconds.  
batteries to fire may result in an explosion.  
Setting the Broadcast Power Level  
In confined settings where multiple Solo Executive  
Single Channel systems are used, or where audio  
interference is likely, it may be necessary to reduce  
the broadcast power levels.  
The broadcast power level between the Microphone  
and Charger Base can be set to the following three  
levels.  
Charging the Batteries  
Highest power level – 60 feet (25M) maximum  
operating distance between Microphone and  
Charger Base (default setting).  
To charge the batteries place the Microphone into the  
Single Channel Charger Base. During charging, the  
Microphone status LED indicator changes from solid  
RED to solid GREEN as charging completes. The  
Charger Base status indicator remains off during  
charging. The Microphone is always muted while in  
the Charger Base. The battery charges from fully  
depleted to fully charged in approximately two hours,  
however, it is “quick-charged” to 80% capacity in 45  
minutes.  
Medium power level – 20 feet (7M) maximum  
operating distance between Microphone and  
Charger Base.  
Lowest power level – 6 feet (2M) maximum  
operating distance between Microphone and  
Charger Base.  
To set the broadcast power level:  
Note: A fully charged battery provides approximately  
8 hours of talk time.  
Press and hold the Mute button while plugging the  
USB cable into the Charger Base.  
When to Charge  
The status LED on the Charger Base will display a  
sequence of flashes, during which it will flash once,  
then twice, then three times, where:  
Before using the Microphone for the first time, charge  
for 8 hours or overnight in the Charger Base (until  
microphone LED turns solid GREEN).  
1 GREEN flash = full power  
When the Microphone LED begins flashing alternating  
YELLOW and RED or YELLOW and GREEN, the  
battery needs recharging. Over time (years), batteries  
gradually wear down and require charging after a  
shorter period of use. This is normal.  
2 GREEN flashes = medium power  
3 GREEN flashes = low power.  
This cycle will repeat 10 times. During any of the  
cycles, simply release the Mute button immediately  
after the desired power indication, to set the  
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Executive Single Channel system broadcast/receive  
power.  
alternately GREEN and RED for a few seconds and  
turn OFF. If this happens, repeat these steps.  
Pairing the Microphone to the Charger Base  
“Pairing” creates an encrypted association between  
the Wireless Microphone and the Charger Base with a  
unique electronic serial number. When the  
Microphone and Charger Base have been previously  
paired, the Microphone will automatically try to  
connect to the Charger Base whenever it is lifted from  
the Charger Base.  
Note: The Microphone in new systems will need to be  
manually “paired” prior to first use.  
If a Microphone is lifted from the Charger Base and  
the Microphone LED slowly flashes alternating RED  
and GREEN for 10 seconds, it means that the  
Microphone needs to be paired to the system.  
To pair the Microphone to the Charger Base:  
1. 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 then release. Alternately, place the  
Microphone in the Charger Base for less than 2  
seconds.  
2. Enable the pairing mode by holding the  
Microphone’s Mute button down for eight seconds.  
The LED will turn solid GREEN and then solid  
RED. Release the Mute button. The Microphone  
unit is now in pairing mode.  
3. Push and hold the Charger Base’s Mute button for  
eight seconds to enter into pairing mode then  
release.  
4. The LED will be solid RED until pairing is  
complete, as indicated by double flashing RED on  
both the Microphone and the Charger Base (paired  
and muted audio). If pairing fails at the end of one  
minute on either unit, the LED will flash  
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Warranty  
LED Status Indications  
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 90  
days.  
The following LED patterns are shown on either the  
Microphone or the Charger Base.  
LED Pattern  
Solid GREEN  
(Microphone only*)  
Meaning  
Confirmation of power-up or battery  
reaching full charge. * In earlier versions  
LED will turn OFF when fully charged.  
Pairing mode, or confirmation of powering-  
down, or battery charging.  
Any attempt by the user to alter the equipment, or equipment  
damaged by negligence, accident, or Acts of God voids this  
warranty.  
Solid RED  
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.  
GREEN flash every 1.5  
seconds  
Two RED flashes every  
1.5 seconds  
YELLOW flash  
alternating with GREEN  
flash  
Microphone paired, connected and un-  
muted.  
Microphone paired, connected and muted.  
Microphone paired, connected, un-muted  
and battery low.  
This warranty is not transferable by the original end user.  
YELLOW flash  
alternating with two RED battery low.  
flashes  
Microphone paired, connected, muted and  
Revolabs, Inc.  
63 Great Road  
Maynard, MA 01754  
1-800-326-1088  
Alternating RED,  
YELLOW, GREEN,  
YELLOW (Microphone  
only)  
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. The Microphone  
will beep five times every 30 seconds.  
Microphone is not paired to Base Station.  
Alternating slow RED  
and GREEN  
Rapid RED flashes  
Radio congestion – it is not possible to  
continuing for more than make a radio connection because there are  
a few seconds  
already too many nearby users, or there is  
heavy radio interference. Interference may  
be caused by some types of digital cordless  
phones, and other Revolabs Solo™  
installations.  
Groups of five rapid red  
flashes  
Unit is faulty. Please contact your place of  
purchase for advice on return.  
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Solo Single Channel Specifications  
Dimensions, (L, W, H) and Weight  
Single Channel Charger Base  
3.9” (10 cm) x 2.4” (6 cm) x 1.0” (2.56 cm), 0.5 lb (0.23 kg)  
Wearable Microphone:  
0.9” (2.3 cm) x 0.8” (2.0 cm) x 2.6” (6.6 cm), 0.05 lb (0.02 kg)  
TableTop Microphone:  
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)  
Shipping Weight  
1.5 lbs (0.68 kg)  
Radio Frequency  
02-DSKSYS - 1.92 to 1.93 GHz (UPCS North America)  
04-DSKSYSEU - 1.88 to 1.90 GHz (DECT EU)  
Connectors  
Single Channel Charger Base  
Power – 5VDC, proprietary 0.7mm connector  
Mini USB – 5 pin connector, USB 2.0  
Audio unbalanced In/Out – 2.5mm  
Tip: Audio Out (line level, 0dBV)  
Ring: Audio In (line level, 0dBV)  
Shield: GND  
Note: Microphones must be fully charged  
and paired to the Charger Base  
prior to first use.  
Wireless Microphone  
Power – proprietary 4 pin connector  
Audio – 2.5mm mono audio  
Microphone patterns Executive unidirectional – cardioid.  
TableTop omni-directional and uni-directional available.  
Power Requirements  
Power Adapter  
Battery  
Charge Time  
Range  
Audio Bandwidth  
Encryption  
110 - 240VAC, 50-60Hz to 5VDC, 300mA  
Lithium Polymer, up to 8 hours talk time  
2.0 hours approx.  
65’ (20 meters) approx. (no obstructions)  
100-7000 Hz  
128-bit DSAA (DECT Standard  
Authentication Algorithm) authentication,  
64 bit DECT Standard Cipher  
Environmental Requirements  
Temperature  
Humidity  
R e v o l a b s S o l o ™ S i n g l e C h a n n e l  
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40°to 105°F (5°to 40°C) operating  
20% to 85%  
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