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Bedrock SMxx operating manual
© Bedrock Audio BV, 2019
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5. Getting started
You will most likely receive your Bedrock SMxx with sufficiently charged batteries to start
the device and get acquainted with its features. We do recommend that you fully charge the
device using the supplied charger before you start your first serious measurement session.
Leave the device on the charger until it finished its charge cycle. This may take up to 6
hours; many users opt for overnight charging.
All rechargeable batteries slowly lose charge during storage, the batteries in
the Bedrock SMxx are no exception. When you take out the device after it
has been on the shelf for more than a few weeks, always fully charge the
batteries first. The battery charge indicator may not be accurate after longer
periods of storage.
5.1. Preparing and booting the SMxx
Connect the microphone to the instrument using the XLR connector at the top of the de-
vice. Next, power on the device by pressing the red power button once.
Note: the power button is also used to power the device off. If you press the button while the
device is in operation, you will see a dialog window asking confirmation before powering
off. If the power button is kept pressed for 10 seconds in the “power on” state, the device
will be forced into the “off ” condition. This can be used to reset the device if it becomes
unresponsive (keep pressed to 10 seconds to switch off, then press again to restart).
5.2. The SMxx main menu
The Bedrock SMxx will boot into the main menu. You can launch its various measurement
modules from this menu.
When you first start the device, it may boot up showing a warning, remind-
ing you to recharge the battery after storage. This is normal; it just means
that the device has detected that it has been in storage for some time before
it was shipped to you.
The main menu is where all the available modules are shown, and where you can choose
which module to launch. New modules are regularly added through firmware updates
that are made available through the Bedrock website. If your device is running a different
firmware version than the version on which this manual is based (version 2.0), you may see
a different selection of modules appear in the menu than the ones found in this manual.
Small differences in appearance also exist between different SMxx models.