Quick Start Guide Digital C
oach
M
ic
QT-AD10C
This Quick Start Guide is an overview. Users are asked to
review the entire manual for detailed instructions
Included Hardware
:
•
Carrying pouch.
•
Digital CoachMic transmitter (QT-AD10C).
•
Micro USB charging cable.
Users Also Need
:
•
Q5X Gateway (remote control)
• Handheld MicCommander (QG-H2) or
• Network Gateway (QG-N3).
•
Shure Axient Digital receiver.
•
Microphone (1-pin Lemo connector).
Transmitter Dimensions
:
65.5mm x 42mm x 18.5mm
Battery Life
:
8 hours @ 2/10mW 4 hours @ 20mW
Prepare the CoachMic Transmitter:
Bring
th
e transmitter out of storage mode (minimal battery
draw) and into standby mode (detectable but the UHF radio
is off) using either method below:
•
Hold
the
ON/OFF button until the status LED changes
from flashing rapidly to slowly, or
•
Plug and unplug a powered micro USB charging cable
into the side of the transmitter.
•
Connect the 1-pin Lemo microphone.
Prepare the Gateway Remote Control (H2 or N3)
:
•
Install the antennas on the top. (NEVER power the unit
without the antenna in place.)
•
Power the Gateway as instructed in its manual.
Turn on the unit by pressing the power button.
Prepare COACHMic & Gateway Remote Control
:
•
The
screen on the Gateway displays the serial number of
paired transmitters.
•
Press the <M
ENU> button to either scan for transmitters or
add the serial number on the back of the AquaMic.
Adjust
:
•
Set
the functions in the two transmitter menus of the
Gateway.
•
Screen one includes frequency, power On/Off, battery
level, mic mute/live and mic offset.
•
Screen two includes: transmitter name, group, RF power,
2.4GHz channel, storage and reboot.
IR Sync
:
•
Use IR Sync to form an audio channel between the
transmitter and receiver.
•
The
receiver band must match the band of the transmitter.
•
Select
a receiver channel.
•
Tune the channel to an available frequency using group
scan or manually tune to an open frequency.
•
Assure transmitter is in standby or ON mode. Press the
SYNC button on the receiver.
•
Align the IR windows between the transmitter and the
receiver so that the IR LED illuminates red. When complete,
“Sync Success!” appears on the receiver.
Hardware Diagram
:
Key
:
1. 2.4 G antenna
: For the RCAS control channel.
2. Audio input
: Connects to a waterproof microphone
with a 6-pin Lemo connector.
3.
UHF antenna
: For RF signal transmission.
4. Serial number
: Th
e unique number for RCAS ID and
control is on the back of the AquaMic.
5.
IR
port:
Infrared sync with the receiver for set-up,
initiating encryption and installing firmware updates.
6. Status
LED
: See manual for details on LED patterns
and colours.
7. Charge
LED
: Red = charging, green = charged and
flashing red/green = error.
8. Charging port
: AquaMic charges through the same
connector as the audio input using the charge dongle.
9. On
/Off button
: The
re is no manual power
control button on the AquaMic to maintain the
waterproof seal.
10. Belt clip holes
: Allows vertical and horizontal
placement.
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