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Revolabs Solo™ Executive Connections
There are eight mini-phoenix input and output ports on the back panel of the unit (four on
the 4-channel system) providing access to each channel’s audio signal. The provided mini-
phoenix connectors are designed for easy wiring. The three terminals (from left to right)
correspond to positive
+
, negative
−
−
−
−
, and ground
. Use the screws on top of the connector
to first loosen the terminal to insert an appropriate 3 conductor cable (3 separate conductors, or 2
conductors and shield), and then tighten the screw to secure. Push the connector onto the pins
centered under the desired input or output port until firmly secured.
There are four or eight output channels representing a separate channel for each microphone.
Likewise, there are four or eight input channels to the unit. The microphone output connectors need
to be attached to the line-level (0dBu) input connectors of an audio mixer. The Base Station input
connectors (also 0dBu) should then be attached to mixer channel outputs. Because the system is
full-duplex, the input connections provide the ability to hear program audio using the provided
earpiece attached to the microphone. Depending on the application, it is possible to feed a single
mixed channel back to all earpieces or, alternatively, each user can receive a separate and unique
channel. This would allow for translation or other services to be incorporated into an application.
Set-up
The Base Station has four or eight indicator LEDs (one for each channel) and pairing push buttons
on the front panel. When the LED is flashing GREEN or RED, that channel is active and connected
to a wireless microphone (GREEN is for live audio, RED is for muted). When the LED is off, the
channel is inactive (the microphone is out of range or turned off).
The front panel also has one or two sets of diversity antennae for best reception, and a smaller
antenna for system mute reception. These antennae are removable for relocation by installation
professionals, based on the installation environment and coverage optimization requirements.
Learning Charger Base to Base Station
“Learning” (like pairing) is used to create a link between the Charger Base system
MUTE
control and
the Base Station. When the Charger Base and Base Station are learned, the system mute function
may be used.
The Charger Base in new systems is already learned to the Base Station. However, if a replacement
Charger Base is ever required, it will need to be manually “learned.”
System Mute Button Learning Instructions
1. First, power-on the Charger Base and Base Station (power LEDs on both units are GREEN).
2. Next, place the Base Station system into learning mode by briefly pressing the
LEARN
button on
the rear connection panel. The LED next to the
LEARN
button will illuminate.
3. Now press the
MUTE
button on the Charger Base once. The learning LED on the back of the
Base Station panel will go off and the power LED on the Charger Base will turn solid RED.
4. Press the
MUTE
button on the Charger Base again. The learning LED on the Base Station will
flash twice and the power LED on the Charger Base will turn solid GREEN.
5. Once the learning LED on the Base Station stops flashing, learning is complete and the
MUTE
button on the Charger Base will mute all the microphones in the system.