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Troubleshooting

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.  Objects and walls can block the devices and reduce 

effective range. In crowded environments particularly, 

human bodies attenuate radio waves, and thus it is im-

portant to keep the devices free from obstruction. If you 

are getting interference or low signal, try clearing the ob-

stacles

2.  When using outdoors or speaking directly into the 

microphone, it is recommended to use the windshield to 

prevent distortion and wind background noise

3.  If you are experiencing audio issues, check that the 

cables are properly connected

4.  If you are not getting audio, make sure that the devic-

es are properly paired (coded). Follow the pairing guide 

above if needed

5.  It is possible to mute the devices. If you are not get-

ting audio, please check the volume level on the devices

6.  Try switching to a different channel if you are still ex-

periencing interference

7.  If your problem is not resolved by any of the above 

suggestions, please contact a-dena.com for further tech-

nical support

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Summary of Contents for Rada Duo

Page 1: ...RADA DUO QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE CLIP WALK AND TALK WITH RADA DUO...

Page 2: ...ensures outstanding signal stability and a professional level audio quality RADA Duo is de signed as a dual channel system able to record two microphone transmitters simultaneously and also supportin...

Page 3: ...ces dry and avoid touching them with wet hands RADA Duo is not waterproof therefore do not expose it to rain or water PRECAUTIONS 1 Check that all cables are properly inserted when using the devices 2...

Page 4: ...smitter microphone x1 TRRS to TRRS audio cable x1 TRRS to TRS audio cable x1 1 to 3 USB Type C to USB A charging cable x2 Lavalier microphones with clips x2 Windshields for microphones x1 Cold shoe mo...

Page 5: ...ncy 650 690MHz 6 Frequency stability 15ppm 7 Transmission power level 13dBm 3 8VDC 8 Frequency response 50Hz 15K Hz 9 Operating distance 50 meters depending on the environment 10 Battery capacity 3 7V...

Page 6: ...5 Frequency response 50Hz 15K Hz 6 Sensitivity 105dBm 7 Dynamic range 85dB 8 Operating distance 50 meters depending on the environment 9 Battery capacity 3 7V 800mAh 10 Time to full charge 2 hours 11...

Page 7: ...n configuring settings or press 3 times in a row to enter coding mode 4 Power button and function key Press for 2 seconds to turn on or off or tap to scroll through customizable settings 5 Function ke...

Page 8: ...t when in a particularly noisy environment 3 Battery charge indicator Indicator flashes when charging and stops when fully charged 4 Volume level You can set it from 0 to 8 5 Frequency 650 to 690 MHz...

Page 9: ...r audio recording via 3 5 TRRS connector 3 Volume control key When powered on press to increase volume 4 Power button coding key Press for 2 seconds to turn on or off or press 3 times when powered on...

Page 10: ...RX receiver icon 3 Battery charge indicator Indicator flashes when charging and stops when fully charged 4 Volume level You can set it from 0 to 8 5 CHA Channel A and CHB Channel B indicators 0 to 20...

Page 11: ...or connection to cameras 2 3 5 TRRS to 3 5 TRRS for connection to cellphones 3 3 5 TRRS to USB Type C for connection to computers and mobile devices 4 USB Type C to USB Type A adapter for connection t...

Page 12: ...he transmitter can be used with the inbuilt micro phone or with an external 3 5 TRS microphone If you would like to use an external microphone input it into the MIC port as indicated on the device Qui...

Page 13: ...be connected to a camera using the provided cold shoe like this 1 Secure the receiver on the cold shoe mount 2 Secure the cold shoe mount on the camera and tighten it 3 Connect the receiver to your ca...

Page 14: ...3 5 TRRS 3 5 TRRS Type C Lightning When connecting the receiver to a cellphone use either the provided 3 5 TRRS to 3 5 TRRS or 3 5 TRRS to USB Type C depending on your device When using with a phone...

Page 15: ...o USB Type C audio adapter Type C 3 5 TRRS When using with a computer When connecting the receiver to a computer or other devices use either the provided 3 5 TRRS to USB Type C or USB Type C to USB A...

Page 16: ...tton to cycle through options for setting up chan nels volume or LCF Adjust these settings using or buttons Settings are automatically saved after 2 seconds You can also save manually by pressing the...

Page 17: ...you need to pair the devices again or fix channel misalignment follow this procedure 1 Power on the devices 2 On the receiver press power button 3 times to enter pairing coding mode 3 On the transmitt...

Page 18: ...hield to prevent distortion and wind background noise 3 If you are experiencing audio issues check that the cables are properly connected 4 If you are not getting audio make sure that the devic es are...

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