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USB VoIP and Podcasting

Your MIC is probably the most important part of your setup.  

For VoIP application, typical headphones equipped with a 

microphone are sufficient. Simply plug in your headphones 

equipped with a microphone to the Receiver and get started.

For Podcasting, you will need a good set of monitors when 
you’re recording to monitor yourself as well as hear your 
guests. We recommend using the Wi Sure-Ears (Wi-
SEBD10) or Wi Micro-In-Ear (Wi-SEMI5) for a high quality 
monitoring experience. 

1.  

 Locate the MIC/Headphone adapter.

2.  

 Insert the headphone cable jack into the 

      Headphone port on the MIC/Headphone adapter.

3.  

 Insert the 1/8” TRS end of the earset or lavalier MIC       

      into the Microphone port on the MIC/Headphone adapter.

4.  

 Insert the 1/8” TRS end of the MIC/Headphone. 

      adapter into the Wi Receiver Audio I/O port.

USB VoIP & PODCASTING

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Summary of Contents for AudioStream Pro AV

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...Way Wireless USB 2 0 Audio Interface Please thoroughly read this User s Manual for all the feature operation information necessary to install and operate your new Wi AudioStream Pro AV system Notice...

Page 3: ...CAMERA CONNECTION 20 SMARTPHONE CONNECTION 22 TABLET SMART DEVICE CONNECTION 26 SOUND SYSTEM CONNECTION 28 AUDIO MONITORING 30 2 WAY USB 2 0 WIRELESS AUDIO INTERFACE 32 MAC PC USB SETUP 34 iPad Surfac...

Page 4: ...ine including instructional manuals and more Our customer service support staff are ready to assist you with any question you may have Your Wi AudioStream Pro AV comes with one year of telephone suppo...

Page 5: ...Transmitter Wi Receiver XLR to 1 8 TRS Cable 1 8 to 1 8 TRS Stereo Cable 1 4 Adapter Hard Shell Carrying Case 1 4 20 Camera Hot Shoe Adapter Universal USB AC Charger USB Y Split Power Cable MIC Headp...

Page 6: ...r USB port 4 Connect the second mini USB connector to the Receiver USB port 5 The Power Status LED will turn to solid Red ON 6 When charging is complete the Red LED will turn OFF The system s power so...

Page 7: ...s The green LED on Each unit will flash 2 Press and hold the LINK button on the Transmitter Tx for 3 seconds The Power Status green LED on the Transmitter will start flashing faster The Transmitter is...

Page 8: ...cable designed to capture vocals clearly with excellent rejection of wind and ambient noise The crisp high quality Wi SmartMic Mono Lavalier microphone provides superb vocals and sound pick up from a...

Page 9: ...In Hair Beneath T shirts Blouses Hard to MIC Instruments The included Lavalier cable clip can be used to customize the fit of the lavalier to be both comfortable and discreet Ideal for filmmaking news...

Page 10: ...flashing mode For Stereo MIC or Mono Redundancy MIC connection ensure that the Transmitter is set for Stereo Mic In Mode and the LED is in SLOW blue flashing mode For Camcorders or DSLRs without micro...

Page 11: ...ultra lightweight 1 08 oz discreet and unobtrusive Wi Transmitter can easily be attached to your belt shirt or even placed in your pocket without impeding your body movement For best wireless performa...

Page 12: ...rugged cable capture vocals clearly with excellent rejection of wind and ambient noise The Wi SmartMic SL Stereo Lavalier is an excellent choice for pastors artists fitness instructors speaking and si...

Page 13: ...ath T shirts Blouses Hard to MIC Instruments The included dual feed and single feed lavalier cable clips can be used to customize the fit to support discreet stereo or mono redundancy miking applicati...

Page 14: ...ged bendable adjustable length and incredibly lightweight boom captures vocals clearly with excellent rejection of wind and ambient noise OPTIONAL EARSET SETUP F Connecting The Earset Cable 1 Locate t...

Page 15: ...is incredibly easy to wear even for an extended time 1 Pull the C shaped Sure Sound silicon ear mount wide open and clip over the ear 2 Loop the bottom part of the C shaped ear mount beneath the earl...

Page 16: ...as close as possible to the mouth without touching the face 1 Press the boom locking switch located on the bottom of the Silicon ear mount 2 Slide the boom shaft to position the MIC capsule just behin...

Page 17: ...gned to match the diameter of your cable either 1 4mm or 2mm 1 Locate the cable clip and gently pull the cable down into the rubber cable channel opening on the clip 2 Attach the clip to the collar an...

Page 18: ...ETUP Wi SmartMic SG Shotgun Delivering unmatched value comfort sound quality and secure fit the Wi SmartMic SG Shotgun ultra small uni drectional MIC mounted on an ultra thin rugged and incredibly lig...

Page 19: ...OPTIONAL SHOTGUN SETUP Transmitter Placement Designed to be attached to boom poles and tripods stands for perfect wireless clear directional audio shotgun miking on the go 19...

Page 20: ...apter mounting screw to the belt clip 1 4 20 nut and tighten the top lock ring 3 Loosen the bottom lock ring on the 1 4 20 Hot Shoe flash adapter camera accessory 4 Insert slide the mounting foot of 1...

Page 21: ...XLR audio input ports 2 Insert the 1 8 TRS stereo end of the audio cable into the Wi Receiver audio output jack 3 Insert the 1 8 TRS stereo end or the XLR end of the audio cable into the Camera MIC IN...

Page 22: ...ng the Smartphone adapter 1 Locate the Smartphone adapter and the 1 4 20 adapter 2 Fasten the 1 4 20 adapter to the mounting screw on the Smartphone adapter 1 4 20 nut and tighten the bottom lock ring...

Page 23: ...he Smartphone mounting adapter 7 Locate the Gray 1 8 to 1 8 Smart Device cable and Insert the Gray 1 8 TRS end of the cable into the Wi Receiver audio output jack 8 Route the cable beneath the belt cl...

Page 24: ...one adapter into the Smartphone MIC Headphone port 10 Insert the Black 1 8 TRS end of the Smart Device cable into the Microphone port on the MIC Headphone adapter 11 Insert the 1 8 TRS stereo end of y...

Page 25: ...ONNECTION Smartphone Handling Options The Wi AudioStream Pro AV is designed to be held by hand for free style filming or be attached to boom poles and tripod stands for perfect wireless miking on the...

Page 26: ...nd tablets to transform these smart devices to powerful on the go Audio Visual production tools This powerful system enables users to wirelessly connect an earset or a lavalier microphone and capture...

Page 27: ...the audio cable into the Wi Receiver audio output jack 3 Insert the Black 1 8 TRS end of the cable into the Microphone port on the MIC Headphone adapter 4 Insert the 1 8 TRS stereo end of the headpho...

Page 28: ...eam Pro AV is designed to connect to amps mixers live sound systems or powered speakers in minutes Simply connect the ultra compact sized Receiver to the mixer amplifier or powered speaker and you are...

Page 29: ...he cable to the audio output port of the Receiver then connect the 1 4 TRS cable end to the mixing console audio inputs If you are using the Mono XLR cable connect the XLR cable end to the MIC XLR por...

Page 30: ...wirelessly listen to your music from live sound systems MAC PC smart device or any audio source by connecting the Wi Transmitter to your audio source and your headphones or in ear personal monitors to...

Page 31: ...in mode by pressing the MODE button for three seconds until the blue LED reflects DoubleBlueFlashes Refer to the Tx Button Functions on page 52 for more details 3 Insert the 1 8 TRS stereo end of the...

Page 32: ...e Tablet PC MAC and PC computers for untethered simultaneous two way 2 4GHz digital wireless studio audio quality connectivity to practice record and monitor their performance with superb tones using...

Page 33: ...ful on the go video production tool without the cable clutter Conduct Podcasting or voice over the internet VoIP chats with support for most common calling applications including Webex GoToMeeting Sky...

Page 34: ...he Receiver are turned OFF 3 Insert the mini USB end of the USB data cable into the Wi Transmitter USB audio interface port located on the side of the Transmitter 4 Insert the full size USB end of the...

Page 35: ...ream Pro 3 Adjust the Output volume slider at the bottom of the Sound dialog box to the maximum setting Use the Wi AudioStream Pro Receiver s volume controls to control the overall output volume for t...

Page 36: ...e side of the Transmitter 4 Insert the full size USB end of the USB data cable into your laptop or desktop USB port 5 Power up the Transmitter and the Receiver 6 Windows will recognize the Wi Transmit...

Page 37: ...he Start button click Control Panel and then click Sound Under the Playback and Recording tabs you can select the Wi AudioStream Pro from the menus and use the Set Default button to set it as the defa...

Page 38: ...Transmitter is not fully charged 1 Make sure that the Transmitter and the Receiver are OFF 2 Insert the mini USB end of the USB data cable into the USB audio interface port located on the side of the...

Page 39: ...USB data cable into the Wi Transmitter USB audio interface port located on the side of the Transmitter 4 Insert the full size USB end of the USB data cable to your Windows Surface or Tablet PC USB po...

Page 40: ...r You can remotely control the audio functions of your MAC PC iPad or Windows Surface Play Pause Mute Next Track Prev Track Volume UP Volume Down directly from the Wi Receiver using the function butto...

Page 41: ...urself as well as hear your guests We recommend using the Wi Sure Ears Wi SEBD10 or Wi Micro In Ear Wi SEMI5 for a high quality monitoring experience 1 Locate the MIC Headphone adapter 2 Insert the he...

Page 42: ...to capture superb vocals and amazing ambient sounds easily and acurately while providing audio monitoring functions Compatible with any application that accepts input from a headset connection the cr...

Page 43: ...end of the earset or lavalier into the MIC port on the MIC Headphone adapter 3 Insert the 1 8 TRS stereo end of your headphone cable into the headphone port on the MIC Headphone adapter 4 Insert the...

Page 44: ...Power Status LED Displays the status of six functions ON OFF Battery Charging Low Battery Pairing Mute Operating and Lock Modes Refer to the Tx Button Functions on page 51 for more details m Volume U...

Page 45: ...and Linking Pairing allows the Transmitter to connect and communicate with the Receiver Press and hold for 3 seconds until the green LED displays fast flashes indicating that it is ready to pair with...

Page 46: ...store normal operation r Mode Press and hold for 2 seconds to select the desired operation indicated by the following blue LED flashing sequence Continue to hold to cycle between the three operating m...

Page 47: ...ernal batteries The Transmitter can be charged using the supplied universal AC charger via an instrument or computer USB port or the optional AA battery power booster adapter Belt Clip The Transmitter...

Page 48: ...ld for 2 seconds to turn the Receiver ON or OFF w Power Status LED Displays the status of six functions ON OFF Battery Charging Low Battery Pairing Mute and Lock mode x Volume UP Press once to increas...

Page 49: ...LED on both devices will turn solid green VoIP Microphone operations See item 10 Next Track The Next Track function button is used to remotely control jumping to the next track for media players or se...

Page 50: ...media player or sequencing software functions MIC Press the LINK MIC button once to mute the Microphone The Blue LED on the Receiver will turn ON when the MIC is on mute Press the LINK MIC button aga...

Page 51: ...nt or computer USB port or the optional AA battery power booster adapter Belt Clip The Transmitter can be attached to belts shirts and pants pockets The compact and lightweight design is easy to wear...

Page 52: ...Auto Click Mute ON OFF Press and Hold 1 5 sec SolidGreenandBlue Lock Tx Rx Key Pads Press and Hold to Lock Unlock Key Pad 2 sec Solid Green Only SolidGreen BlueFlashes Stereo Mic In Mode MODE Press an...

Page 53: ...er Flashing Green Linked to Receiver Solid Green Lock Mode Solid Green Only Low Battery Solid Green Flashing Red Charging With Power OFF Solid Red Charging With Power ON Solid Red Green Charging Compl...

Page 54: ...K Press and Hold 3 sec Fast Green Flashes MIC Mute On Off LINK MIC Click Click Two BlueLEDFlashes Solid Green LED Volume UP Down Click for Step Press and Hold for Auto Click Mute ON OFF Press and Hold...

Page 55: ...Flashing Green Linked to Transmitter Solid Green Key Pad Lock Solid Green Activated by Tx Low Battery Solid Green Flashing Red Charging With Power OFF Solid Red Charging With Power ON Solid Red Green...

Page 56: ...Frequency Selection Auto select S N Ratio More than 90 dB A weighted for stereo line in mode More than 89 dB A weighted for stereo and mono MIC mode Distortion 0 12 THD Connectors 1 8 3 5mm TRS Stere...

Page 57: ...to 100 ft Range may be dependent on line of sight and may vary due to local conditions Units operating at the same time 9 USB 2 0 Audio Interface Full Speed Two Way USB 2 0 Wireless Audio Interface Ap...

Page 58: ...ations Frequency Response 20Hz to 20kHz Operating Current Less than 500uA Operating Voltage 0 8V 5V DC Sensitivity 32dB 4dB Pascal Maximum SPL 140 dB SPL max Output Impedance 2K 30 Capsule Type 3 1mm...

Page 59: ...0Hz to 20kHz Operating Current Less than 500uA Operating Voltage 0 8V 5V DC Sensitivity 32dB 4dB Pascal Maximum SPL 140 dB SPL max Output Impedance 2K 30 Capsule Type 3 1mm Capsule Element Back Electr...

Page 60: ...eft and Right Ear Placement Boom Type Simple Twist Bendable Adjustable Length Boom with Locking Mechanism Cable Type Simple Twist Detachable Cables Frequency Response 50Hz to 15kHz Operating Current L...

Page 61: ...psule Lavalier Specifications Frequency Response 20Hz to 20kHz Operating Current Less than 500uA Operating Voltage 0 8V 5V DC Sensitivity 32dB 4dB Pascal Maximum SPL 140 dB SPL max Output Impedance 2K...

Page 62: ...rfer ence will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep tion which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on th...

Page 63: ...d of properly according to local laws and regulations When your product reaches its end of life contact the retailer where the product was purchased or your local authorities to learn about recycling...

Page 64: ...Products that are operated outside the limits of the technical specifications of the product Repair and or replacement of the Wi Digital Systems product will be performed through Wi Digital Systems Re...

Page 65: ...D BY APPLICABLE LAW IN NO EVENT SHALL WI DIGITAL SYSTEMS OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL INDIRECT PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGE...

Page 66: ...ems Inc in the United States and may be a registered trademark in other countries Wi Digital Wireless Stereo logos andWi AudioStream SmartMic Wi Sure Ears Wi Micro In Ear are trademarks ofWi Digital S...

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