Q5X CoachMic Quick Start Manual Download Page 2

Quick Start Guide C

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QT-5100C

This Quick Start Guide is an overview. Users are asked 

to review the entire manual for detailed instructions

Included Hardware

• 

Carrying pouch.

• 

CoachMic transmitter (QT-5100C)

• 

Micro USB charging cable

Users Also Need

:

• 

Q5X Gateway (remote control)

 

•    Handheld MicCommander (QG-H2) or 

 

•    Network Gateway (QG-N3)

• 

Analog receiver

• 

Microphone (1-pin Lemo connector)

Prepare the CoachMic Transmitter:

• 

Bring the 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 antenna 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.

Pair the CoachMic and Gateway remote control:

•  The

 screen on the Gateway displays the serial 

number of paired transmitters. 

•  Press

 the <MENU> button to either scan for 

transmitters or add the serial number found on the 

PlayerMic antenna.  

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. 

Battery Life

8 hours @ 2/10mW     4 hours @ 20mW

Dimensions

65.5mm x 42mm x 18.5mm

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

: The unique number for RCAS ID 

and control is on the back of the AquaMic.

5.  N/A
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

: There 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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Use Tips:

 

 

When using the CoachMic, the 

belt clips can be configured 

to wear the transmitter 

horizontally on the left or right 

side of the body, or vertically in 

a pocket.  

The mute function can be 

controlled by either the 

integrated rocker switch or 

wirelessly by the Gateway.

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