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MARS T1000

User Manual

Version 1.3.0

Summary of Contents for MARS T1000

Page 1: ...MARS T1000 User Manual Version 1 3 0 ...

Page 2: ...ase Station Base Station Support 7 36V DC Wide Voltage Input USB Firmware Upgrade Industrial Metal Case Stable and Reliable DESCRIPTION Thank you for purchasing Hollyland MARS T1000 full duplex wireless intercom system With the DECT protocol technology MARS T1000 is widely used in the areas of studio stage events EFP webcasting filmmaking etc With a clean line of sight LOS the transmission range of...

Page 3: ...DESCRIPTION Filmmaking Live Broadcasting Corporate Events Production Crew Communication Stage Activities Emergency Dispatch Webcasting APPLICATIONS 2 ...

Page 4: ...ck x4 Professional Dynamic Side Ear Headset x5 1 9G High Gain Base Station Antenna x3 Type C Cable x4 4 Pin XLR Adaptor x1 Quick Guide x1 3 The exact quantity may vary on products configuration Please take the actual quantity as standard ...

Page 5: ...eadset TALLY Cable TALLY Set TALLY Switcher Connector External TALLY Light Antennas Dual polarization high gain panel antenna Antenna Extender Packing Hard Case Package Installation Base Station Ear Hanger Beltpack Cold Shoe Charger 5 Port USB Beltpacks Charger Can be configured to Chinese US UK EU and Australian standard Cascade Accessories 4 Wire to 2 Wire Converter Set Ethernet to XLR Cable 3 5m...

Page 6: ...support dynamic and electret mics They could be switched by selecting different applications in the menu The 4 pin audio interface on the base station enables the device to connect with other audio systems which can increase the quantity of beltpacks and also the wireless communication range 5 STANDARD SETUP Intercom 4 wire ...

Page 7: ...ower Supply Intercom 4 Wire Interface M G R L Mic Impedance 600 Speaker Impedance 32 Power Supply Range 7 36V DC Pin 1 GND Pin 2 NULL Pin 3 NULL Pin 4 POWER Input Impedance 10K Pin 1 NULL Pin 2 NULL Pin 3 AUDIO OUT Pin 4 AUDIO IN Pin 5 AUDIO IN Pin 6 AUDIO OUT Pin 7 GND Pin 8 GND ...

Page 8: ...ng Press to Enter Menu Click to Confirm Down Right Button Remote Beltpack Mic Mute Button 3 5mm Headset Interface Base Station Volume Control Knob Antennas Interfaces Power and Volume Control Knob 3 5mm Headset Interface Up Left Button Menu Confirm Button Long Press to Enter Menu Click to Confirm Down Right Button Mute Talk Switch Button Double Click to Mute Long Press to Talk Type C USB Interface Fo...

Page 9: ...the battery is lower than 20 Beltpack Current Status F970 Battery 1 Low Battery Indicator F970 Battery 2 Low Battery Indicator Beltpack Signal Strength Beltpack Real Time Battery Status Actual percentage will be displayed when the battery is lower than 20 Battery Charging Indicator Beltpack Number Beltpack Number Beltpack Current Status A B ...

Page 10: ...BASE STATION MENU FUNCTION INTRODUCTION 9 0 0 0 Version V1 0 6 12 ...

Page 11: ...he secondary menu of scene mode setting 2 2 1 Select Quiet and press OK when in a quiet environment 2 2 Select Noisy and press OK when in a noisy environment Long press the Menu Confirm OK button for about three seconds to enter the root menu select the folder and press OK to enter the next menu Each menu feature is introduced as follows Select 4 Wire Setting and press OK to enter the secondary men...

Page 12: ...rrent mic gain 4 1 3 Input Gain displays the current 4 wire input gain 4 1 4 Output Gain displays the current 4 wire output gain 4 1 5 Version displays the current firmware version number 4 2 Select Reset and press OK the confirmation alert to restore to factory setting will pop up on the screen 4 2 1 Select OK and press OK to delete all beltpacks registration information and the base station will b...

Page 13: ...TION 12 Long press the OK button for about three seconds to enter the root menu select the menu and press OK to enter the next level Each menu feature is described as follows RSSI Mic Type Application Version 25 Dynamic Quiet 1 2 4 0 ...

Page 14: ...ent Select Mic Type and press the OK to enter the secondary menu of mic type selection 3 3 1 Select Dynamic and press OK to switch to the dynamic mic mode 3 2 Select Electret and press OK to switch to the electret mic mode Select Battery and press OK to enter the secondary menu of the battery information interface 4 4 1 Percentage displays the current power percentage 4 2 Core displays the current...

Page 15: ...INSTALLATION Base Station Installation 14 1 Install antennas as demonstrated 2 Connect the power adapter and the headset 3 Press the power switch to power it on ...

Page 16: ...k operator wants to communicate with the base station long press the MUTE TALK button on the side of the beltpack to call the base station The REMOTE MIC KILL button on base station will flash with a red light Click the REMOTE MIC KILL button again to enable all beltpacks to switch back to TALK mode 5 The default setting of mic is dynamic mic Users can choose different types of mics based on differ...

Page 17: ... while using the system resulted by incorrect operation or other reasons connect the base station and the beltpack through the standard USB type C data cable Enter the pair menu and selects a master station vacancy ID for registration on the beltpack Pairing will appear on the main interface of the base station and the beltpack Wait until Pairing Successful is displayed on the screen of both the b...

Page 18: ...0 170 50mm 1600mAh Polymer Lithium Battery 300Hz to 4KHz 50dB GFSK 1 728MHz 6W Beltpack 2Antenna Interfaces 4 Pin XLR Male DC Input 3 5mm Headset Interface RJ45 Interface 4 wire audio interface USB Type C Interface Double USB Type A Interfaces 2Antenna Interfaces 3 5mm Headset Interface 3 5mm TALLY Output Interface USB Type C Interface 17 Net Weight Temperature Range 2 2 300m Between Beltpack and ...

Page 19: ...he antennas 2 Check the status of the Beltpack If LOST appears on the beltpack screen make sure that the beltpack is within the transmission range from the base station 3 Check the status of the beltpack If it is displayed as NULL it means that the beltpack information is lost due to incorrect operation and it needs to be reregistered BASE STATION CANNOT DISPLAY BELTPACK INFORMATION SAFETY NOTE Do...

Page 20: ...pack connects to an external TALLY correctly 5 DB25 INTERFACE AND TALLY INDICATOR WIRING RELATION TABLE TALLY FUNCTION UNAVAILABLE 19 NO SOUND BETWEEN THE BASE STATION AND BELTPACK 1 Confirm if the REMOTE MIC KILL button on the base Station is on If the red light is on click on it to turn it off 2 Check the current status on the beltpack screen If it s on MUTE long press the MUTE TALK button on the...

Page 21: ...interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television re...

Page 22: ...s device and its antenna must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This product has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate SAR for uncontrolled environment general population exposure limits specified in ANSI IEEE Std C95 1 1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in FCC OET Bu...

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