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.
3.
Within one minute, push and hold the button for channel two on the Receiver for seven seconds until the LED
turns solid red, then release. The LED for that channel will be solid red until the microphone and the Receiver have
a wireless handshake to create the pairing, as indicated by a quick green flash. Please note that the pairing might
take a minute or longer to occur. Once the connection is established both the microphone and the Receiver LED
will turn to flashing red. To activate the microphone press the mute button once, the LEDs will switch colors to
blinking green.
Available microphones that can be used with the wireless extension microphone for the CS-700:
Microphone
Description
Yamaha UC SKU
HD Omni-Directional Wireless Boundary Microphone
01-HDTBLMIC-OM-11
HD Directional Wireless 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 turns constant red. Ignore a possible beep from the microphone while doing this. Once the LED is constant red,
release the button. The LED should now be off, the microphone is turned off. Now press the button again and keep it
pressed until the LED turns on and after a few seconds turns constant red. Release the button. The LED should remain
constant red. The microphone is now in pairing mode. Follow the descriptions in this manual to put the Receiver into
pairing mode as well to create the connection between the microphone and the Receiver.
When taking the microphone out of the Charger, the LED blinks red and no audio is flowing.
This is normal behavior unless the microphone was set to “unmute at start
-
up” in the Control panel. Press the mute
button and release it
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the LED should now turn to a blinking green