Status LEDs
Status LEDs
The HiFi Mic has status LEDs on both the
base and the transmitter (mic). You can
use these LEDs in conjunction with the
icons on the display to determine the status
of the HiFi Mic.
On the base, the status LEDs are on the
front, just under the WatchGuard Video
shield symbol. The LEDs on the base can
help indicate the status of certain functions
of the HiFi Mic:
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Synchronizing
: As the base syncs
with the mic, both the red and green
LEDs flash. Once the base and mic
are synced, either the green LED turns on or the red LED starts flashing,
depending on whether the mic is fully charged or begins to charge. For
information about synchronizing the mic with the base, see
Synchronizing the Transmitter and the Base
.
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Charging
: The red LED flashes while the mic is charging. When the
mic's battery is fully charged, the red LED turns off and the green LED
turns on. For information about charging the mic in the base, see
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Normal operation
: When the base and mic are on and functioning
normally, but not transmitting audio to be recorded, the green LED is on.
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Recording
: When the audio transmitted from the mic is being recorded,
the green LED is on. For information about triggering a recorded event
from the HiFi Mic, see
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Muted
: When the mic is muted, the green LED flashes. For information
about muting the HiFi Mic, see
.
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Turned off
: When the mic is turned off and not in the base, the red LED
flashes.
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Covert mode
: When the mic is in Covert mode, the LEDs on the base
behave normally. Covert mode does not change the LED behavior on the
base. For information on using the HiFi Mic in Covert mode, see
.
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Lost connection/out of range
: If the base loses connection to or is out
of range of the mic, the red LED flashes until the connection is
reestablished.
For information on the status LEDs on the mic, see
; for information on the icons on the display, see
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