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Quick Start Guide M

icComander 

QG-H2

This Quick Start Guide is an overview. Users are asked to review the 

entire manual for detailed instructions

Included Hardware

• 

Handheld MicCommander remote control (QG-H2) 

• 

Antenna

Users Also Need

:

• 

Q5X RCAS transmitter (QT-AD10 or QT-5100)

• 

2 AA batteries (Lithium Ion recommended) 

Prepare the handheld MicCommander remote control:

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Remove the rubber cover to access the battery chamber.  

• 

Install 2 AA batteries.  Lithium ion is recommended for best 

performance.  Alkaline or Ni-MH are acceptable when battery 

type is changed in the device configuration menu.

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Replace the rubber cover and install the antenna on top. 

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NEVER power the unit without the antenna in place. 

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Turn on the unit by pressing the power button on the top or by 

plugging the USB cable. 

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The MicCommander will automatically shut off after two 

minutes.

Prepare the transmitter (QT-AD10)

:

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 flashes change from rapid to 

slow, or

• 

Plug and unplug a powered charging cable into the side of the 

transmitter.

• 

Connect the microphone by pushing the mic connector ends 

together.

Pair the MicCommander and Transmitter

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The screen on the MicCommander displays the serial number 

of paired transmitters.  The serial number is on the transmitter 

antenna or back.

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If the desired transmitter is not listed, press the <MENU> 

button to either scan for nearby transmitters or manually add 

the serial number.  Use the arrow buttons to navigate the 

menu.

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Scan: Press <ENTER> to scan. Use the down arrow to select the 

transmitter.  Use the side arrows to review information about 

the transmitter. Press <ENTER> to toggle the selection “x”. Press 

<MENU> to access additional search functionality. Press <Back> to 

accept the addition of a transmitter to the list.

• 

Add: Use the down arrow to select “Add” and press <ENTER>. Use 

the navigation arrows to enter the serial number.  Hold the arrow 

key for rapid scroll. Press <ENTER> to save.

• 

Select the desired transmitter and press <ENTER> to go to the 

transmitter menu.

Adjust

Set the functions in the two transmitter menus of the MicCommander.  

Screen one includes frequency, power On/Off, battery level, mic mute/

live and mic offset. To access screen two, navigate to NEXT> and press 

<ENTER> to adjust transmitter name, group, RF power, 2.4GHz channel, 

storage and reboot. 

• 

Frequency

: Highlight the frequency and press <ENTER>. Use the 

directional arrows to choose the desired frequency. Hold the 

arrow for rapid scroll. Press <ENTER>.

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Mic

-offset

: If using a single transmitter, set Offset to 0 dB. If 

there is an audible difference in the sound level between multiple 

transmitters, navigate to the Offset menu (Audio > Offset) in the 

transmitter to increase or decrease the Offset in real time to 

match the audio levels.

• 

RF Power

: Select between 2, 10 and 20mW.  A lower power level 

will conserve battery life. 

• 

Storage

: Navigate to NEXT> and <ENTER>. Use the down arrow 

to go to STORAGE and press <ENTER>. Navigate to highlight 

CONTINUE on the warning screen and <ENTER>.

Hardware Diagram

Key

:

1.  Navigation arrows
2.  MENU button – 

Open special menu when available

3.  BACK button – 

Return to previous menu

4.  ENTER button - 

Select item

5.  LCD Display
6.  2.4 GHz Antenna connector
7. 

Micro USB input

8.  On/Off button, with LED heartbeat Indicator 
a.      Transmitter Serial Number
b.      Transmitter Name
c.      Encryption 

 

d.      Linking Status 
e.      2.4GHz RSSI
f.       Message que

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