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Setting the DIP-witches 

Please ensure that the DIP switches on the back of the Receiver are set as bellow: 

 

This setting ensures that the output of the Receiver provides mixed audio from microphone one and two in case more 
than one microphone is being used (DIP 1), that no Low-pass filter is activated (DIP 2), that the Receiver provides mic-
level output (DIP 3), that the mute button on the microphone is not being used, audio will be sent in all cases (DIP 4), no 
EQ will be applied (DIP 5 & 6), and the highest possible wireless signal strength shall be used (DIP7 & 8). 

Advanced Configuration settings 

Advanced Configuration settings can be made using the Revolabs™ H

D Control Panel Software.  They are not required 

for a successful operation of the wireless microphone but might be useful in specific meeting room settings.  For a full 

description of that software visit the Revolabs™ HD Single/Dual user documentation.

 

To use the HD Control Panel Software: 

1.

 

Download the Revolabs HD Control Panel software from 

https://uc.yamaha.com/products/microphone-

systems/hd-wireless-microphone-system/

 

2.

 

Connect the PC to the HD Single/Dual Receiver via USB.  

3.

 

Allow the PC to recognize the hardware and install the necessary operating system drivers. 

4.

 

Install the software downloaded in Step 1, which requires Windows 7 or newer. 

5.

 

Launch the Revolabs HD Control Panel program. 

Configuration Settings 

The Revolabs HD Control Panel controls most of the HD Single/Dual Receiver configuration settings. It also provides real 
time status of the microphones. Only one HD Single/Dual system can be controlled and monitored from a single PC at any 
given time. 

Some settings you might consider: 

(1)

 

Enable Mics Unmute at Startup: 
By  default,  the mics go into a muted state when they are removed from the  Charger. This is done  to prevent 

handling noise as the microphone is placed into position. By selecting ‘Mics Unmuted at Startup’, the mics will go 

into an unmuted state when removed from the Charger and become immediately active. 

(2)

 

Gain: 
Each  microphone  has  an  individual  gain  fader.  This  fader  provides  +/-  10dB  of  gain  in  0.5dB  increments.  The 
microphone gains are stored in the Receiver and will be applied to any microphone paired to that channel.  This 
setting is useful to finetune the audio level of the wireless microphone. 

Summary of Contents for XW-CS-700

Page 1: ...e pick up in a room without having to wire the room with audio cables allowing for a clean extension of the microphone capture of the Yamaha CS 700 Please read the safety documentation for the components that are part of the XW CS 700 kit carefully and follow their instructions The components in this kit will require to be prepared before first use Please follow the set up instructions as provided...

Page 2: ...rge in about 2 hours but will quick charge to 80 capacity in approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes Fully charged microphones left in the Charger remain solid green Before first use of the microphone it should be charged for several hours or until the LED on the microphone turns green in the Charger Whenever microphones are not in use they should be inserted into the Charger It is important to ensure...

Page 3: ...icrophone is ON press and hold 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 button down for seven seconds The LED will first turn green then solid red Release the button once the LED is red The microphone is now in pairing mode ...

Page 4: ...ms hd wireless microphone system 2 Connect the PC to the HD Single Dual Receiver via USB 3 Allow the PC to recognize the hardware and install the necessary operating system drivers 4 Install the software downloaded in Step 1 which requires Windows 7 or newer 5 Launch the Revolabs HD Control Panel program Configuration Settings The Revolabs HD Control Panel controls most of the HD Single Dual Recei...

Page 5: ...een the microphone and the Receiver In most cases of installations this cannot be achieved but trying to achieve an installation that comes as close as line of sight will ensure best wireless reception Examples for places to be avoided for the Receiver during installation are behind metal objects whether meshed or solid The Receiver should not be placed behind displays in the room as they cause wi...

Page 6: ...rophone does not need to be pointing in any particular direction as sound pick up is from all directions It is always better to place the microphone as close to the person speaking as possible but avoid placing the microphone where it might be blocked by equipment or paperwork Make sure that the microphone is always placed lying on its rubber feet atop a flat surface 5 To turn the microphone off r...

Page 7: ...Radio congestion it is not possible to make a radio connection because there are already too many nearby users or there is heavy radio interference Possibilities include some types of digital wireless devices or other Revolabs products in the vicinity Groups of five rapid RED flashes OFF Unit is faulty Contact your AV service provider for advice Adding a second wireless microphone The Receiver of ...

Page 8: ...ireless Boundary Microphone 01 HDTBLMIC DR 11 HD Wearable Wireless Microphone 01 HDEXEMIC 11 HD XLR Microphone Wireless Adapter 01 HDXLRMIC 11 HD Wireless Adapter for Countryman Microphone 01 HDCOMAN 11 Trouble shooting The microphone does not want to go into pairing mode Before the microphone can be put into pairing mode it needs to be shut off Hold the button for several seconds until the LED tu...

Page 9: ...aken out of the charger should always blink green The mute LED on the CS 700 indicates whether audio is flowing to the far end of the call The LED on the microphone is blinking green red The microphone is not yet paired to the Receiver or was unpaired from the receiver Follow the pairing instructions in this manual to pair the microphone and the Receiver I have two microphones paired to the Receiv...

Page 10: ... Yamaha Corporation All Rights Reserved Published 05 2019 SC XWCS 201905 EN 2950305 00 V 1 0 Manufacturer Yamaha Unified Communications Inc Address 144 North Road Suite 3250 Sudbury MA 01776 USA ...

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