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Industry Canada Notice to Users 

This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. 

Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  

(1) This device may not cause interference and

(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device

Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de 
licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de 
brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le 
brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. 

IC 6455A-01HDEXEC  

Revolabs HD™ Dual Base Station 

IC: 6455A-0HDEXEMIC 

Revolabs Executive HD ™ Microphone

 

RF Exposure: 

This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The 
antenna(s) used for this equipment must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least eight inches 
(20 cm) from all persons. This equipment must not be operated in conjunction with any other antenna. 

This device complies with RF exposure requirements in Industry Canada RSS-102 Issue 4. 

For Body Worn Operation:  

SAR data information for residents in countries that have adopted the SAR limit recommended by the 
International Commission of Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), which is 0.08 W/kg averaged over 
the whole body or 2.00 W/kg averaged over ten (10) gram of tissue (for example European Union, Japan, 
Brazil and New Zealand): The highest SAR value for this product when tested for use on the body is 0.35 W/kg 
(averaged over 10g). 

Professional Installation Recommended 

This product should be professionally installed.

 

Notice to Customers in Australia 

Do not use the areas where there are explosive hazards

Do not use in environments where there is a danger of ignition of flammable gasses.

Restricted use with certain medical devices 

Hearing Aids 

Some devices may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult 
with your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives. 

Other Medical Devices 

If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is 
adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.

 

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Summary of Contents for Revolabs HD 02-HDSGL

Page 1: ...Revolabs HD Single Dual Wireless Microphone System Models 02 HDSGL 02 HDDUAL 04 HDSGLEU 04 HDDUALEU 04 HDSGLCN 04 HDDUALCN User and Set up Guide ...

Page 2: ... INC All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means without express written permission from Yamaha Unified Communications Inc Product specifications are subject to change without notice 2 ...

Page 3: ...sing the HD Wearable Wireless Microphones 14 Using the HD Omni Directional Tabletop Wireless Boundary Microphones 16 Using the HD Directional Tabletop Wireless Boundary Microphones 17 Using the HD XLR Microphone Wireless Adapter 18 Using the HD Wireless Adapter for Countryman Microphone 19 Pairing Wireless Microphones to Base Station 20 Revolabs HD TM Single or Dual Charger Base 21 Power Module 22...

Page 4: ...f the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particul...

Page 5: ...nction with any other antenna This device complies with RF exposure requirements in Industry Canada RSS 102 Issue 4 For Body Worn Operation SAR data information for residents in countries that have adopted the SAR limit recommended by the International Commission of Non Ionizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP which is 0 08 W kg averaged over the whole body or 2 00 W kg averaged over ten 10 gram of ti...

Page 6: ...ed this product is licensed for operation only in the European Union countries including Australia Notice to European Customers Yamaha UC EMEA 190 High Street Tonbridge Kent TN9 1BE UK 44 0 1732 366535 uc salesemea music yamaha com Declare that for the hereinafter mentioned product model numbers the presumption of conformity with the applicable essential requirements has been approved in accordanc...

Page 7: ...es that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste Instead it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that ...

Page 8: ...nology and ergonomic design employing Multi Carrier Time Division Multiple Access and Time Division Duplex MC TDMA TDD radio transmissions both to and from the microphone This technology allows the microphones to co exist with other wireless products such as wireless LANs 802 11b g and includes digital encryption technology to ensure secure communications System Components Depending on which syste...

Page 9: ...D Base Station The Revolabs HD Channel Base Station shown below in front and rear panel views manages wireless audio signal processing pairing and muting between the Revolabs microphones and the Base Station Front View Rear View Controls and Connections 1 Channel LED indicators Displays microphone mute and pairing states 2 Pairing Push Buttons For pairing microphones to Base Station 3 Power In Rec...

Page 10: ... services to be incorporated into an application NOTE The USB port may exhibit static sensitivity If the Base Station audio shuts down after handling please power cycle the Base Station Note The HD Single Dual System is not compatible with any other Revolabs system and therefore cannot be installed in the same room The HD and Solo Wireless Microphones and Charger Bases are not interchangeable No m...

Page 11: ...1 is switched on the audio outputs of the two HD microphones are mixed together and sent to both outputs DIP Switch 2 Low Pass Filter When DIP switch 2 is OFF default the microphone provides the full audio bandwidth When DIP switch 2 is ON a LPF is activated reducing the audio bandwidth DIP Switch 3 Audio Output Level When DIP switch 3 is OFF default the microphone outputs provide a line level sig...

Page 12: ...ftware program with graphical user interface is available for accessing control settings and real time status of Revolabs HD Microphone Systems A detailed description of how to use this tool is described below 1 Download the Revolabs HD Control Panel software from www uc yamaha com downloads 2 Connect the PC to the HD Single Dual Base Station via USB 3 Allow the PC to recognize the hardware and in...

Page 13: ...tation If a new microphone is paired to a locked channel that microphone will then be locked as well The same goes for a locked microphone that is paired to an unlocked channel that microphone will then be unlocked Mute Each microphone has individual mute capabilities The HD Control Panel Software provides the user the ability to mute and unmute a microphone from their PC These mute controls will ...

Page 14: ...ophones DIP Switches This displays the current state of the base station DIP switches When a DIP switch is in the OFF position the DIP function will remain greyed out When a DIP switch is in the ON position the functionality of that DIP switch will change to BLACK to indicated that the feature is active Revolabs HD Microphones and HD Microphone Adapters Use any of five microphones with your Revola...

Page 15: ...inches 15 30cm from the mouth is recommended Make sure microphone is attached securely with the microphone LED indicator pointed up toward mouth 3 With the microphone in the wearing position un mute the microphone by pressing and releasing the Mute button confirm by a flashing GREEN LED If the volume is too low move the microphone closer to the mouth 4 To turn microphones off return the microphone...

Page 16: ...Charging port docks to Revolabs HD Charger Bases 5 Rubber feet non slip vibration absorbing pads 6 Acoustic Cover protects delicate microphone element non removable To use the HD Omni Tabletop Microphone 1 Remove the microphone from the Charger Base to turn on and automatically mute the mic indicated by a flashing RED LED 2 Omni Tabletop microphones can be centered on the table within 2 to 6 feet ...

Page 17: ...ically be re established to its original state and the beeping will cease If not the microphone will continue beeping until it turns off in about 15 minutes Using the HD Directional Tabletop Wireless Boundary Microphones The HD Tabletop Wireless Microphone shown below is designed to provide optimum coverage when placed on a conference room table in front of one or two people 1 LED display visual s...

Page 18: ...tton confirm by a flashing GREEN LED 4 To turn microphone off return the microphone unit to the Charger Base or press and hold the Mute button for 10 seconds until the LED turns solid RED and release button If the microphones are placed too far from the Base Station 150 feet or 50 meters the connection will be dropped LED flashes all colors and the microphone will mute After 15 seconds the microph...

Page 19: ...n muted prior to use 3 To turn the Adapter off return the microphone unit to the Charger Base or press and hold the Mute button for 10 seconds until the LED turns solid RED then release button Important Always remove the microphone from the Adapter by pressing the latch switch and separating the parts before returning the Adapter to the Charger Base If the Adapter is moved too far from the Base St...

Page 20: ...s until the LED turns solid RED then release button Important Always remove the microphone from the Adapter and separate the parts before returning the Adapter to the Charger Base If the Adapter is moved too far from the Base Station 150 feet or 50 meters the connection will be dropped LED flashes all colors and the audio will mute After 15 seconds the microphone will beep 5 times and will continu...

Page 21: ...d the Mute button for 10 seconds until the LED turns solid RED then release the button to turn the unit off do not release the button when you hear two beeps 2 Place the microphone unit into pairing mode by holding the Mute button down for seven seconds The LED will turn solid RED Release the Mute button The microphone is now in pairing mode 3 Within one minute push and hold the button for the des...

Page 22: ...eturning and servicing non replaceable type microphone batteries For replaceable type battery microphones with serial number preference starting with either 7010 or 8020 replace only with the same manufacturer and model battery type recommended by Yamaha Unified Communications Inc Please contact Yamaha Unified Communications Inc at www uc yamaha com or your AV service provider for correct manufact...

Page 23: ...mware button on the Control Panel 5 Choose the desired firmware version from the location it was saved during download 6 Choose whether you would like to update the Base Station Mics or Both 7 Select OK The Revolabs HD Firmware Loader will notify you when complete The HD Microphone firmware updates wirelessly during the firmware process as long as the microphones are out of the Charger Base paired...

Page 24: ...and RED Alternating slow GREEN and RED Microphone or channel not paired YELLOW flash alternating with GREEN flash GREEN Flashing Microphone low battery mic live YELLOW flash alternating with two RED flashes RED Flashing Microphone low battery mic muted Alternating RED YELLOW GREEN OFF Searching for a connection or out of radio range The Microphone will try to re establish the link for about 15 min...

Page 25: ... or Acts of God voids this warranty The Seller shall not be liable for any consequential damage resulting from the malfunction of this product Should the user experience unsatisfactory performance from this equipment contact the Seller to obtain instructions for return or replacement as deemed necessary This warranty is not transferable by the original end user Complete details and terms of the Li...

Page 26: ...dBm 37 15mW Channel spacing 1 728 MHz Modulation GFSK Class ISM Connectors Base Station Audio 3 5mm Balanced 2 In 2 Out Firmware Port Mini USB Charger Base DC power input port Proprietary 4 pin microphone charge jacks Microphone Proprietary 4 pin charge plugs 2 5mm mono earplug port 16 ohm Power Requirements Base Station 5V DC 1 Amp switching power supply varies by country Charger Base 5V DC 2 Amp...

Page 27: ...icator 19 MC TDMA TDD 6 Microphone Charging port 13 Earpiece Jack 13 LED Display 13 Mute Button 13 Pocket Clip 13 Microphones 12 Pairing 18 Power Cord Receptacle 19 Power In Receptacle 7 Power Module 20 Safety Information 4 Specifications 23 System Components 6 Base Station 6 Diversity Antennas 6 Microphone Charger Base 6 Time Division Duplex 6 Time Division Multiple Access 6 Warranty 22 Wireless ...

Page 28: ...Note Microphones must be fully charged for 8 hours and paired to the Base Station prior to first use Copyright 2018 Yamaha Unified Communications Inc MN SINGLE DUAL USER GUIDE 201805024 EN ...

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