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Revolabs Executive HD Charger Base
When Microphones are not in use, they should be properly inserted into the Executive HD Charger
base. It is important to ensure that all system microphones are inserted fully in the base so that
charging will occur. While charging in the Charger Base, the Charger Base USB connection may be
used to either update HD Microphone firmware or ―Express Pair‖ the microphones to the Base
Station. The microphone charging ports are numbered 1-8 from left to right and back to front.
Therefore the rear left port is number 1 and the front right port is number 8. Features of the base are
shown in the following figure.
1.
LED indicator
— power status indicator.
2.
Charger Bays
— charges up to 8 Microphones.
3.
Mini USB Interface
— computer serial interface for firmware upgrades to the microphones (on rear).
4.
Power Cord Receptacle
— power supply input, 9-24VDC (on rear).
Note:
A 4-channel Charger must be used with a 4-channel Base Station and an 8-channel Charger
must be used with a 8-channel Base Station for an express pair to be successful.
Power Module
The Charger Base requires 9-24VDC power, provided by the AC Adapter. Plug the supplied AC
adapter into an appropriate power outlet 110-240 AC, 50-60Hz. The power LED on the Charger Base
will illuminate.
Charging the Microphone Batteries
First-time use
— Before using the wireless microphone the first time, charge the batteries in the
microphones for eight hours (or overnight) in the Charger Base.
Recharging
— When the YELLOW LED starts to flash intermittently on the microphone the battery
has 30 minutes of charge remaining. Over time (years), batteries gradually wear down and require
longer charging times. This is normal. Always return microphones to the Charger Base when not in
use.
Important
:
The Lithium Polymer rechargeable batteries that power the microphones are not user
serviceable. Please contact Revolabs (www.revolabs.com) or your AV service provider for
replacement instructions and to assure the proper disposal method is used.
Warning: Never
dispose of batteries in a fire because they may explode.