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Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of a Revolabs digital wireless
communication system! We are pleased that you have chosen the
Solo Desktop Wireless Microphone System with 1.9 GHz DECT
technology. The Solo Desktop provides high band-width audio
from a compact wireless microphone enabling reliable, secure and
un-tethered personal communication.
The Solo Desktop Wireless Microphone System is a unique
marriage of innovative technology and ergonomic stylish design.
This product enhances audio communication in both personal and
enterprise applications. The system uses Multi-Carrier, Time
Division Multiple Access and Time Division Duplex
(MC/TDMA/TDD) radio transmissions both to and from the
microphone. This means that the system can co-exist with other
wireless products such as wireless LANs (802.11 B&G) and
cellular phones, and eliminates “buzzing” in the audio from cell
phones
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To modify the default microphone earpiece audio output settings
open the control panel and then open Sounds and Audio Devices.
The solo-Desktop audio codec software will be selected and
shown similar to the following screen (dependent on Windows
operating system and other audio software previously installed).
Opening the Volume
settings for “Sound
recording” shows the
levels selected for the
microphone input
(Capture) on the
computer. Make sure that
the level for the
Microphone is close to
the top (maximum) and
that the Mute box is not
checked.
Opening the Volume settings for “Sound playback” allows you to
control what you hear in the Microphone’s earpiece. Adjust the
speaker level at the master Volume control if necessary. To
prevent the Microphone directly feeding back its own audio to the
earpiece (i.e. “sidetone”), check the “Mute” box in the “Microphone”
volume control panel. It may be necessary to use the Options-
Properties menu to display the “Microphone” volume control.