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PAIRING THE RECEIVERS & STARTING UP THE WiSpeak SYSTEM 

When a CORE transmitter is powered up for the very first time (or after a Factory Defaults 
reset has been applied to it), it will show the 

WiS 

LED permanently lit ON and the 

RX

 

LED quickly blinking.   

This LED code means that the CORE unit is ready to be paired to a network of receivers, 
TUBE, CUBE and/or GLOBE models, up to a maximum of 24 of them. 

Note:

   

before  stating  a  pairing  procedure,  it’s  extremely  important  to  check  that  the 

CORE transmitter and every single TUBE, CUBE or GLOBE receiver are them all powered 
ON and within the coverage range of the WiSpeak system. Otherwise, a 

Partial Pairing

 

result can be achieved (See chapter 10 for further information) 

The paring process is as follows: 

1.

 

Make a short press on the recessed 

WiS PAIR 

key, using a small screwdriver 

or pin tool for that 

2.

 

The 

Discover

  process,  or  scan  for  available  receivers,  will  start.  Both  LED 

indicators (WiS and RX) will blink together (not alternately) during the time it 
takes  to  finish  it  (the  full  procedure  can  take  several  seconds  to  finish 
completely) 

3.

 

When it’s over,

 and the network connections have been stabilised, both LEDs 

will  stay  permanently  lit,  with  no  blinking.  This  means  that  a  valid  pairing 
process has been performed, and a solid WiSpeak network exists between 
the transmitter and from 1 to a maximum of 24 receivers 

See chapter 10

 for further information about the WiSpeak pairing system and procedure. 

Once the pairing process is over and successful, the system is ready to be used: 

 

Press the SELECT key to select which audio source, from the 3 inputs available, 
will  be  the  selected  one  to  be  sent  and  played  by  the 

receivers’

  network. 

A  dedicated  LED  for  each  input  will  turn  ON  when  it  is  selected.  When  the 
Bluetooth 

input is selected, its blue LED will remain permanently lit when there’s 

a Bluetooth emitter paired and correctly connected to it, and will blink when there 
is not  

 

Gesture  the  VOLUME  knob  to  adjust  the  Master  (general)  volume  of  the 
installation. A short press of the same knob will activate / deactivate the MUTE 
function of the system 

(meanwhile MUTE is ON, Volume can’t be modified)

 

 

Summary of Contents for WiSpeak TUBE

Page 1: ...50 0383 0110 WiSpeak EN WiSpeak WIRELESS PRO AUDIO Transmitters Receivers USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...E receivers mounting and power up 15 7 2 CUBE receivers mounting and power up 17 7 3 GLOBE receivers mounting 20 7 4 CORE transmitter installation 24 7 4 1 Multiple COREs installation 26 7 5 Disassemb...

Page 3: ...UBE 47 16 4 GLOBE 49 WiSpeak Grip control application 51 17 WiSpeak grip INTRODUCTION 52 18 Bluetooth CONNECTION TO THE MASTER UNIT 53 19 WiSpeak grip MAIN SCREEN CONNECTING TO A MASTER 55 20 PAIRING...

Page 4: ...ked with symbol of may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The external wiring connected to the terminals requires installation by an instructed person or the use of read...

Page 5: ...d but fully disconnecting the device from mains is done unplugging the power cord from the mains input socket Make sure the house or building must be equipped with a circuit breaker as disconnect devi...

Page 6: ...ional Audio for fixed permanent or temporary installations including transmitter devices and receiver loudspeakers devices The main highlights of the WiSpeak technology are Simple and fast installatio...

Page 7: ...Master unit in it the receiver units are self powered loudspeakers with wireless audio reception and control capabilities under the control of the Master unit The Master unit has these main functions...

Page 8: ...UX OUT analogue signal available a copy of the transmitted WiSpeak signal It can be used for linking the unit to external audio devices like amplifiers mixers or subwoofer units MUTE port to allow the...

Page 9: ...it allows pairing the receivers to the transmitter quickly and easily for a basic set up of the WiSpeak system Note Additionally WiSpeak grip app available for Android and iOS can be used for an adva...

Page 10: ...50 60Hz 1 x WiSpeak wireless audio signal received from the transmitter it is paired to 1 x AUX OUT analogue signal available a copy of the received WiSpeak signal It can be used for linking the unit...

Page 11: ...both included 1 x WiSpeak wireless audio signal received from the transmitter it is paired to 1 x AUX OUT analogue signal available a copy of the received WiSpeak signal It can be used for linking th...

Page 12: ...12 5 4 GLOBE model 5 4 1 GLOBE RM model rail mount version lighting rail...

Page 13: ...ils 4 wire 3 circuit track system such as Global Track Pro Eutrac or compatibles PD version with 2 x 5m steel cords for pendant installation RM version with universal internal power supply taking main...

Page 14: ...Monitoring channel the second antenna is scanning free channels in the background searching for the best options to jump in case of interference There are 24 available channels in U NII 5 1 5 8 GHz bu...

Page 15: ...nted Follow these steps to install a TUBE unit in a lighting rail 1 Ensure that the 4 position OFF 1 2 3 circuit selector wheel in the TUBE unit is in the OFF position 2 Insert the loudspeaker in the...

Page 16: ...is not powered probably not getting mains AC from the lighting rail In this case please check o The lighting rail is really powered with mains AC o The TUBE receiver circuit selector wheel is in the...

Page 17: ...he rail mount or the wall mount included brackets To do so the supplied self adhesive rubber legs can be attached to the unit s bottom face and the connection to a standard AC plug can be performed us...

Page 18: ...us of the receiver unit at factory defaults already paired etc blinking or fixed lit LEDs will appear Both LEDs OFF permanently will mean that the unit is not powered probably not getting mains AC fro...

Page 19: ...hole in the bracket Attach the bracket to the wall 4 Place the speaker in its final position by sliding it vertically downward so that the guide on its back side matches the guide on the bracket 5 Fas...

Page 20: ...in a lighting rail 1 Ensure that the 4 position OFF 1 2 3 circuit selector wheel in the GLOBE unit is in the OFF position 2 Insert the loudspeaker in the lighting rail as shown in the image Connection...

Page 21: ...ed etc blinking or fixed lit LEDs will appear Both LEDs OFF permanently will mean that the unit is not powered probably not getting mains AC from the lighting rail In this case please check o The ligh...

Page 22: ...22 2 Hang GLOBE from the ceiling attach the safety lanyard and connect the power cable...

Page 23: ...he top cover of the wiring harness 4 Check whether the unit is really powered ON or not by watching the LED indicators at its front depending on the status of the receiver unit at factory defaults alr...

Page 24: ...the CORE unit that can get the best of a WiSpeak system in any venue Maximum recommended installation height is 2 m Take into consideration that the maximum RF operating scope from the CORE unit to a...

Page 25: ...tereo unbalanced RCA connectors rear panel INPUT 3 stereo received via Bluetooth class 1 up to 25 metre range front panel antenna Note INPUT 3 Bluetooth class 1 and especially INPUT 1 analogue balance...

Page 26: ...time to power up the transmitter using the included external power supply connected to the DC IN terminal at the rear panel and start the WiSpeak setup process 7 4 1 Multiple COREs installation For l...

Page 27: ...27 7 5 Disassembling WiSpeak receivers from lighting rails installations Before detaching the WiSpeak receiver ensure that the 4 position OFF 1 2 3 circuit selector wheel is set in the OFF position...

Page 28: ...ternately during the time it takes to finish it the full procedure can take several seconds to finish completely 3 When it s over and the network connections have been stabilised both LEDs will stay p...

Page 29: ...k grip app user manual for further information 8 1 WiSpeak system receivers protection The WiSpeak system receivers GLOBE CUBE and TUBE are equipped with a self protective mechanism to prevent compone...

Page 30: ...ack panel of a CORE transmitter provides these 3 volume control options LOCAL APP at this switch position the general volume of the WiSpeak system can be controlled using the front panel VOLUME knob a...

Page 31: ...permanently The unit is paired to a network of receivers and working properly with all the paired receivers currently online This is the usual status after the system has been set up and running in n...

Page 32: ...t press on SELECT key will exit the gain adjust mode BLUETOOTH LED o Permanently ON the Bluetooth input is selected and there is an external device smartphone tablet computer audio player etc connecte...

Page 33: ...eceiver status OFF ON permanently The unit is paired with a transmitter currently reached by it online and receiving WiSpeak wireless audio correctly This is considered the correct status of a receive...

Page 34: ...manently The unit is paired with a transmitter currently reached by it online and receiving WiSpeak wireless audio correctly This is considered the correct status of a receiver in normal working condi...

Page 35: ...unit is paired with a transmitter currently reached by it online and receiving WiSpeak wireless audio correctly This is considered the correct status of a receiver in normal working conditions OFF Bl...

Page 36: ...t takes to finish it It ends up with a internal list in the transmitter containing the successfully paired receivers When performed over again for the second third time or further it scans once more t...

Page 37: ...on Press and hold the WiS PAIR recessed key with a small screwdriver or pin tool for more than 5 seconds WiS and RX LEDs will start blinking alternately for some seconds until the unpair process finis...

Page 38: ...hout the proper permissions and or without the right knowledge of their consequences we beg you ask your official WiSpeak installer distributor to carry them out 14 CLEANING The casing should not be c...

Page 39: ...put 1 LED 7 Input 2 LED 8 Bluetooth LED 9 Input Source Selector 10 Bluetooth Antenna 11 Service USB C port 12 Volume Remote RJ45 Port 13 Volume Control Selector 14 Local Aux Output 15 Input 2 unbalanc...

Page 40: ...40 15 2 TUBE 1 WiSpeak interface status LED 2 WiSpeak Pair key 3 Wireless streaming reception status LED 4 Local Aux Output...

Page 41: ...41 15 3 CUBE 1 WiSpeak interface status LED 2 Wireless streaming reception status LED 3 WiSpeak Pair key 4 Local Aux Output 5 Rail wall bracket guide 6 AC cable connector 7 Mains switch...

Page 42: ...panel GLOBE Front panel PD and RM 1 AC Euroblock connector 2 Suspension hole for security cable 3 Suspension hole for security cable 4 WiSpeak interface status LED 5 Wireless streaming reception stat...

Page 43: ...TX AUX OUT IN1 10Hz 20kHz 1dB IN2 10Hz 20kHz 1dB BT 10Hz 20kHz 1dB THD D at TX AUX OUT IN 1 2 0 015 Signal Noise Ratio at TX AUX OUT IN 1 2 95dB Local Output Type AUX OUT Analog Mono Balanced Euroblo...

Page 44: ...elay error 1us Reconnection time Up to 120s5 Pairing time Up to 120s5 Latency From TX Analog Audio IN to TX AUX OUT 700usec From TX Analog Audio IN to TR AUX OUT 6ms From TX Analog Audio IN to RX Spea...

Page 45: ...24 bit DAC Dynamic range 100dB Latency From TX IN to RX AUX OUT 6ms From TX IN to RX Speaker 6ms Jitter among receivers 1us Pairing time Up to 120s3 Reconnection time Up to 120s3 SYSTEM Effective Fre...

Page 46: ...rails or surface using TUBE SMA Certifications FCC EMC Mounting system Lighting rail mount compatible Rail fixing system 4 wire 3 circuit track system compatible Compatible rail systems Global Track P...

Page 47: ...range 100dB Latency From TX IN to RX AUX OUT 6ms From TX IN to RX Speaker 6ms Jitter among receivers 1us Pairing time Up to 120s3 Reconnection time Up to 120s3 SYSTEM Effective Freq Range 70 20kHz Cov...

Page 48: ...etc Or in a ceiling light rail Certifications FCC EMC Grille material Aluminium Mounting system Lighting rail mount compatible Pan and tilt wall mount Swivel pan and tilt Rail fixing system 4 wire 3...

Page 49: ...N to RX Speaker 6ms Jitter among receivers 1us Pairing time Up to 120s Reconnection time Up to 120s System Effective frequency range1 70 Hz 20 kHz 10dB Coverage angle2 111 conical Sensitivity3 91 dB 1...

Page 50: ...Max angle between 1 kHz and 4 kHz 3 Measured on axis far field and referenced to 1 meter by inverse square law Average from 100 Hz to 10 kHz 4 Calculated from sensitivity and power handling specificat...

Page 51: ...51 WiSpeak grip Software WiSpeak control application USER MANUAL...

Page 52: ...d and within the valid wireless range supervising the connection quality of them all to take care of the global configuration of the system audio inputs in use equalisation levels etc to send the indi...

Page 53: ...just for Android ones iOS devices connection via Bluetooth to a CORE transmitter unit is directly managed from the WiSpeak grip application See chapter 3 for further information An example with Androi...

Page 54: ...odified using the app 4 Once connected it should show a message similar to Connected for audio Note The next times we try to pair to the Master device it should already appear under the Paired devices...

Page 55: ...reen will appear Clicking on the DISCOVER MASTER DEVICES button will start the scan process for the available Master devices CORE transmitter units that will finally show all the Ecler Bluetooth devic...

Page 56: ...er modified using the app iOS LE_CORE XX where XX matches the last 2 digits in each unit s MAC address This is the default device Alias or ID of the Master devices and can be later modified using the...

Page 57: ...Master Device o Operating region USA Europe etc o Master Device Alias name Bluetooth ID and PIN Admin and User passwords o Audio inputs gain source selection etc o Audio transmitted to the receivers n...

Page 58: ...icon at the bottom bar will show the Master Settings page Once logged as Admin we re ready to get to the next step pairing the receivers and getting the WiSpeak system working Note once logged in the...

Page 59: ...there click on the DISCOVER AND LINK button The Master device will then start the scan process to discover and link pair the available receivers in its wireless range taking some seconds to finish No...

Page 60: ...em is ready to play through these 7 loudspeakers in our example any audio source connected to the CORE Master device It is possible to select the audio source from the front panel of the Master device...

Page 61: ...em up and running in few minutes But WiSpeak grip offers much more tools and flexibility to adjust and fine tune a WiSpeak system far beyond the plug play basic setup matching its performance to each...

Page 62: ...l be selected as the WiSpeak audio signal to be transmitted to the receiver loudspeakers network The selected audio signal is converted from ST to MONO and is sent to the receivers network always usin...

Page 63: ...n means that the Master device is not currently paired with any device smartphone tablet BT transmitter to get Bluetooth audio from it It stops blinking when a device is paired for audio via Bluetooth...

Page 64: ...Volume and MUTE controls Administrator controls affecting the general volume of the installation and not restricted by the Master Volume Range that can be useful for testing troubleshooting etc which...

Page 65: ...th cut frequency at 120 or 150Hz A Low Pass Filter is especially suitable to feed a subwoofer loudspeaker system Note the WiSpeak CORE transmitter and the WiSpeak TUBE CUBE receivers feature an analog...

Page 66: ...rvision and troubleshooting The page is accessed clicking on the third icon in the bottom bar The main screen will be similar to this example in this case showing a list of 7 receiver loudspeakers alr...

Page 67: ...stable This doesn t necessarily mean that problems like audio drops will happen but suggests that some troubleshooting should be performed checking some items that could be leading to this connection...

Page 68: ...l loudspeaker volume for each unit from 0 to 100 as each unit can be adjusted with a different playback volume At the bottom of this page the DISCOVER AND LINK button is shown As explained in chapter...

Page 69: ...timum Ping Count incremental counter that logs the times the unit has suffered from a significant connection loss Clicking on the button RESET PING COUNT opens a window that allows performing a reset...

Page 70: ...Each receiver can select CH1 or CH2 and play it back Example some receivers can be playing CH1 full band audio and some others CH2 Low pass filtered as they might be connected to subwoofer units by m...

Page 71: ...ack volume 50 Receiver B real playback volume 40 Solo ON OFF control that MUTEs the rest of receivers except for the ones with the SOLO function in ON mode ON button s green background white SOLO char...

Page 72: ...M WiS NETWORK button it allows to unpair one or all the receivers currently linked to the transmitter Successfully unpairing one receiver will result in two actions o The unit will disappear from the...

Page 73: ...n Hardware MAC Address the full MAC Address of the WiSpeak wireless interface in the CORE transmitter or Master unit Hardware Firmware Version current version of the firmware running in the transmitte...

Page 74: ...ion change sometimes the CORE unit will get disconnected from the WiSpeak grip app being necessary to connect to it again from the My WiS Master Devices list Due to RF regulations and legal responsibi...

Page 75: ...ansmitter s Bluetooth PIN code the 4 digit security code to enable the pairing sequence to other devices via Bluetooth by default 1234 Clicking on it the OS keyboard is shown to allow making changes A...

Page 76: ...configuration Clicking on it the OS keyboard is shown to allow making changes After them make sure you click on the APPLY CHANGES button at the bottom of the screen to make them really effective 24 US...

Page 77: ...elected in the CORE transmitter as the program audio for the WiSpeak loudspeakers network playback Local AUX OUT WiSpeak audio channel CH1 or CH2 currently routed to the AUX OUT local output of the CO...

Page 78: ...nsmitter to get Bluetooth audio from it It stops blinking when a device is paired for audio via Bluetooth with the Master device 25 WiSpeak FAQS JAN 2020 Q How many simultaneous Bluetooth control conn...

Page 79: ...ht to make changes or improvements in the design or manufacturing that may affect these product specifications For technical queries contact your supplier distributor or complete the contact form on o...

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