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1. QUICK SET UP AND OPERATION

Synching Up the Transmitter and Base
The synch operation only needs to be performed the first time a system is used, or a new bodypack is used

with a base previously synched to another bodypack.

Do not perform the synch operation multiple times;

it only needs to be done one time when a new bodypack is used with a new base.

1)    Turn the transmitter power switch to ON and place the transmitter in the recharge cradle of the base.

The transmitter goes in the base with the belt clip facing out.

2)    The recharge LED will light (Green if fully charged, Red if charging). Leave the transmitter in the cradle

for 4 hours for a full charge.

3)    Press the REC button on the transmitter and hold until the In-Use LED on the transmitter and base start

to flash, then release the button.

4)    After a few seconds the light will stop flashing, and a beep will sound (If the beep is enabled).
5)    The transmitter and base are now synched and will continue to be until another transmitter is linked to

that base.

Normal Operation

1) With the transmitter synched up, remove it from the cradle, plug in the lapel microphone (if used)

and place the transmitter on your belt.

2) When you remove Transmitter from the cradle, The TR and Base’s In-USE LED will light a constant

Green and you will hear short beep. To start the recording, press the REC button and the In-Use
LED will blink in green.

3) To end recording, press the REC button and the In-Use LED will light a constant green.
4) At the end of your shift turn the transmitter off and replace it in the charging cradle.

Out of Range
1)    The transmitter will alert you with Audible warning beeps (two tone) and the In-Use LED will blink in

red.

2)    Move closer to the receiver base and the link will be re-established once you return to normal

range. The In-Use LED will light constant green when link is back to normal operation.

3)    If the link is not re-established within 30 seconds, the transmitter and receiver will return to standby

mode.

4)    If you went out of range in Standby mode, or the unit reverted to standby mode, re-enter normal range

and press the In-Use button. Operation will return to normal.

5)    If you will be out of range for a long period of time, turn the bodypack off.

Low Battery Warning

1)    If the transmitter Low BATT indicator (red) starts flashing or you hear warning beeps, return the

transmitter to its cradle on the receiver to fully charge the transmitter.

2)    The Charge LED indicator will light constant green when the unit is fully charged.

EMG Panic Button (if wired for use in your vehicle)
1)    The EMG or Panic Button can be programmed to do many things but may not be connected in your

vehicle. Check with your technical department to understand what this button will control before you use
it.

2)    In Record mode: Press the EMG button on the transmitter, a beep will sound and the relay will be

triggered at the receiver.

3)    In Standby mode: Press the EMG button on the transmitter, a beep will sound, the green In-Use

indicator will blink and the relay will be triggered at the receiver.

Disabling the Beep Sound On the Transmitter

1)

All of the audible beep signals on the transmitter can be disabled by setting the BEEP switch to the

off position.

Record Trigger (if video recording equipment supports)

1) The Record trigger feature is used to turn on recording whenever the video recorder is turned on.

Some video record units can be triggered by other events (lights and siren being turned on etc.) and
ensures the microphone starts recording at the same time.
The transmitter must be turned on and in standby mode.

2) A +12V signal on the line means the microphone is Record off.
3) 0V or ground on the line turns on the microphone is Record on.

Summary of Contents for E3d

Page 1: ...Eye3Mobile Eye3Mobile Wireless Microphone User Guide ...

Page 2: ...Basic Operation ...

Page 3: ...Product Images ...

Page 4: ...Wiring Diagram ...

Page 5: ...2 4GHZ Digital Wireless Microphone System USER GUIDE ...

Page 6: ...TS 1 Description of the units 3 1 Quick Set Up and Operation 4 2 Installation 5 3 Guidelines For Best Performance 6 4 Troubleshooting Guide 7 5 Technical Specifications 8 6 Factory Service 9 7 Accessories and Parts 9 ...

Page 7: ... Green LED Full charge Terminal For charging Antenna Connection Modular Jack Audio Jack Input Record Button Lapel Mic Cover Emergency Button Green In use Light On Record Flashing RED LED Out of Range RED LED Low Battery Audible and Vibration Selectable Switch Power On Off Switch ...

Page 8: ...ablished once you return to normal range The In Use LED will light constant green when link is back to normal operation 3 If the link is not re established within 30 seconds the transmitter and receiver will return to standby mode 4 If you went out of range in Standby mode or the unit reverted to standby mode re enter normal range and press the In Use button Operation will return to normal 5 If yo...

Page 9: ...l chart 5 Amp fast blow fuse is recommend in the 12VDC power supply line to protect the equipment 2 Plug the 3 5mm stereo plug into the audio input jack of the recording device 3 If it is to be used plug in the in car microphone into the In Car Mic jack in the side of the receiver base 4 Turn on the transmitter and place it in the charging cradle with the beltclip facing out The Charge LED will li...

Page 10: ...s power If the LEDs do not come on check the connections and repeat Installation is complete Refer to Operation Section for more information 3 GUIDELINES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BEST PERFORMANCE Compatibility The transmitter and receiver must synchronize to work together see Synch process on page 3 The synch operation only needs to be performed the first time a system is used or when a new bodypac...

Page 11: ...to replace the cell Warnings Do not use this product in or near water i e near a bathtub sink or swimming pool Do not use this product in the vicinity of a gas leak or to report a gas leak 4 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Problem Possible Causes Solutions No audio and no In Use LED light on the receiver when Transmitter is on and In use Receiver is not powered Make sure that the power supply is properly c...

Page 12: ... FHSS RF Sensitivity 102 3 dBm FCC type acceptance Approved Part 15 Audio Specifications Frequency Response 200 4000Hz 3 dB Audio Output Level 3 6Vp p Distortion Less than 2 Signal to Noise Ratio 40 dB Dynamic Range 50 dB General Specifications Range 1000feet typical Power Supply External 12 VDC Current Draw 190mA Typical Size 2 75in x 2 99in x 3 15in 70mm x 76mm x 80mm Weight 233 g Transmitter Co...

Page 13: ... EXA 2410F TC 24 PW24 LM PW24 IM Transmitter with internal microphone battery belt clip Receiver and recharge station RJ45 cable External ANT 10Feet Optional TX Charger Base for PWB 24 Lapel Microphone In Car Microphone Eye3Data 9624 Cincinnati columbus Rd Cincinnati OH 45241 Tel 888 777 9059 Fax 513 898 0206 ...

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