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Quick Start Guide A

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QT5100A (AL)

This Quick Start Guide is an overview. Users are asked 

to review the entire manual for detailed instructions

Included Hardware

• 

Carrying pouch.

• 

Digital AquaMic (QT-5100A or AL).

• 

SSMA Antennas (2.4 GHz and UHF) .

• 

Charging dongle (6-pin Lemo to Micro USB).

• 

Charging cable.

• 

Reset key.

Users Also Need

:

• 

Q5X Gateway (remote control)

 

•    Handheld MicCommander (QG-H2).

 

•    Network Gateway (QG-N3).

• 

Analog receiver.

• 

Microphone (6-pin Lemo connector).

Prepare the AquaMic

• 

Connect the antennas to the labelled ports. 

Bring the transmitter out of storage mode (minimal 

battery draw) and into standby mode (detectable but the 

UHF radio is off) by using the charging dongle screwed 
into the charging port on end of the AquaMic. 

• 

Plug and unplug a powered micro USB charging cable 

into the charging dongle. 

•  Replace 

the dongle with the 6-pin Lemo microphone.

Do not over tighten the microphone or antenna beyond 

finger tight to avoid damaging the o-rings. 

Prepare the Gateway Remote Control (H2 or N3)

:

• 

Install the antennas on the top. (NEVER power the 

unit without the antenna in place.) 

• 

Power the Gateway as instructed in its manual. 

• 

Turn on the unit by pressing the power button.

Prepare AquaMic & Gateway Remote Control

:

•  The

 screen on the Gateway displays the serial 

number of paired transmitters. 

•  Press

 the <MENU> button to either scan for 

transmitters or add the serial number on the back of 

the AquaMic.  

Adjust

•  Set

 the functions in the two transmitter menus of the 

Gateway. 

• 

Screen one includes frequency, power     On/Off, 

battery level, mic mute/live and  mic offset.

• 

Screen two includes: transmitter name, group, RF 

power, 2.4GHz channel, storage and reboot. 

Dimensions

AquaMic: 65mm x 46mm x 19mm

AquaMic L: 65mm x 46mm x 22.5mm

Battery Life

AquaMic         8 Hours @ 50mw     4 Hours @ 100mw

AquaMic L    16 Hours @ 50mw     8 Hours @ 100mw

Hardware Diagram

Key

:

1.  2.4 G antenna

: For the RCAS control channel.

2.  Audio input

: Connects to a waterproof 

microphone with a 6-pin Lemo connector. 

3.  UHF antenna

: For RF signal transmission.

4.  Serial number

: The unique number for RCAS ID 

and control is on the back of the AquaMic.

5.  N/A
6.  Status LED

: See manual for details on LED 

patterns and colours.

7.  Charge LED

: Red = charging, green = charged 

and flashing red/green = error.

8.  Charging port

: AquaMic charges through the 

same connector as the audio input using the 

charge dongle.

9.  On

/Off button

: There is no manual power 

control button on the AquaMic to maintain the        

waterproof seal.

10.  Belt clip holes

: Allows vertical and horizontal 

placement.

1

10

2/8

3

10

10

10

7

6

User Tips:

 

 

The 

AquaMic is IP68 Certified waterproof 

to 100 ft (30.5 m).  

All connectors should be finger tight, 

audio quality and RF performance maybe 

be impacted if water is able to penetrate 

into a loose-fitting  connector. 

To keep the AquaMic in top condition, 

rinse the AquaMic with fresh water after 

use, especially if used in saltwater.

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