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Batteries
Replace batteries in the microphones only with Revolabs approved batteries!
The tabletop microphones require standard Nickel Metal Hydrate NiMH
rechargeable batteries with a 1.2 V voltage and a charge capacity of 1900mAh
or higher. Example batteries following these specifications are Sony
NHAAB4KN or Panasonic HHR-210AAB.
Yamaha UC
warranty is voided if a battery is used that
uses a different battery technology than rechargeable NiMH batteries,
uses a battery with a different voltage than the required 1.2V,
uses a battery with a lower charge capacity than the required 1900 mAh.
The wearable microphone, as well as the XLR and TA4 adapters use a custom
Li-Ion rechargeable battery. Use only Revolabs provided batteries for these
microphones. Using any other battery will void
the
warranty.
Caution
:
Risk of explosion if batteries are mishandled or replaced by an
incorrect type. Do not disassemble batteries or attempt to charge outside the
system. Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Dispose of batteries in accordance
with manufacturer’s instructions and local regulations.
Pairing Wireless Microphones to Remote Antenna and
Base DSP Station
Pairing creates a link between the Elite wireless microphone and the Base DSP
Unit through the Remote Antenna with a unique electronic serial number.
When the microphone and Base DSP Station have been previously paired, the
microphone will automatically try to connect (“link”) to the same Base DSP Unit
whenever it is lifted from the Charger Tray.
NOTE:
New microphones in a system must be paired to the Base DSP Unit
with each microphone assigned to a unique channel on the base
unit.
NOTE:
The microphone needs to be in range of the Remote Antenna
during the pairing process. Pairing is done wirelessly, the
microphone communicates through the Remote Antenna to the
Base DSP Unit during pairing.
A microphone that is not paired will be indicated by a cycling red-green LED
pattern. A Base DSP Unit channel that is not paired to a microphone will not