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Title: Technical Training


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  • Technical Training

R1.4 8/08
2
Revolabs Reseller Resources
  • Go to www.Revolabs.com
  • Select Reseller Resources
  • User Name RevolabsAmericas
  • Password IncreaseSales
  • Catalogs
  • MSRP Price Sheets
  • User Guides Specs
  • White Papers
  • Installation Notes
  • Firmware Updates

3
New Products
  • TableTop Dialer for FUSION
  • RF-ArmorTM Directional

4
  • Wireless Comparison

5
Overall Wireless Microphone Market
  • Most wireless microphones today
  • Analog audio transmission
  • Unlicensed in the UHF range
  • TV going digital, Feb 09, freeing up UHF
    frequencies
  • FCC auctioned UHF frequencies to Cell Phone
    Service Providers.
  • RESULT Unlicensed wireless devices will not be
    able to use current band

Source U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National
Telecommunications and Information
Administration Office of Spectrum Management
6
Revolabs Wireless Microphones
  • Not in UHF spectrum
  • 1.92-1.93 GHz in Unlicensed Personal
    Communications Services (NA)
  • Digital Audio Transmission
  • Much more tolerant of noisy/congested environment
  • Short bursts of data
  • Change frequency automatically to find a clear
    frequency
  • Encrypted for security
  • 128 bit authentication
  • 100ft (30m range) line of sight
  • Adjustable power output
  • Support up to 16 channels in Americas

Source U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National
Telecommunications and Information
Administration Office of Spectrum Management
7
Other 1.9GHz Devices
  • Plantronics Consumer Wireless Phone Headsets
  • Avaya Nortel 1.9GHz Wireless PBX Phone Systems
  • Consumer 1.9GHz Baby Monitors
  • Consumer 1.9GHz Wireless Home Phones

Source U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National
Telecommunications and Information
Administration Office of Spectrum Management
8
  • Microphones

9
Solo Microphones
  • Wearable
  • XLR Adapter
  • Dynamic mics only
  • Boundary Tabletop
  • Cardioid uni-directional
  • Omni-directional
  • Rechargeable
  • Up to 8-hours talk time
  • 2-hour recharge
  • 45-min quick charge
  • Interchangeable mix and match

10
New Solo RF-Armor Microphones
  • Revolabs standard wireless microphones
  • Good RF immunity
  • Lapel mic- GSM immune up to 1 away
  • Tabletop mics- GSM immune up to 14 away
  • New Solo RF-Armor Microphones
  • Completely immune RF-Armor mics
  • 100 Blackberry/GSM immunity

11
Microphone Basics LED
  • Initially charge all microphones overnight
  • Solid Green Charged
  • Solid Red Charging
  • Mute status
  • Slow Green, un-muted
  • Double Red, muted
  • Slow Red, system mute on
  • Slow Red-Green, unpaired
  • Red-Yellow-Green Beeps
  • Out-of-range
  • Unpaired (to this base)
  • Intermittent Yellow Flash No Beep
  • Battery Low

12
Microphone Basics Mute Button
  • Mute, un-muted
  • Press Mute Button once
  • LED toggles Red/Green
  • Mic OFF to ON
  • Hold Mute Button 3 Seconds
  • LED OFF to Green
  • Mic ON to OFF
  • Hold Mute Button 10 Seconds
  • LED Solid Red to OFF
  • Pairing Mode

13
Microphone Basics Two-way Audio
  • Audio can be sent back to the microphone via a
    2.5mm mono audio port on the bottom of all mics
  • Return audio function by system
  • 4- and 8-Channel Executive Basic Feature Set
    systems do NOT support two-way audio FFS ONLY
  • Executive systems have discrete return audio per
    channel
  • With Fusion you can choose Far-End Only or All
    Audio to the headphones

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Fusion Base Station Buttons
  • IR Remote receiver
  • LED indicators Displays microphone actual mute
    status and pairing states
  • Pairing Push Buttons For pairing microphones to
    Base Station
  • Power On LED/Volume indicator

16
Fusion Base Station Pairing
  • Microphone
  • Turn Mic OFF
  • Hold Mute Button 8 Seconds
  • LED Off to Red Solid Then Release
  • Press and hold pairing button for 8 seconds
  • Solid Red Light then release

17
Fusion Base Station Back Panel
  • Power
  • 6 Line Level RCA Plugs
  • XLR Conference Mic Level Out
  • Network RJ 45 (RF Firmware)
  • Telephone Line-in RJ11
  • Telephone Set-in RJ11
  • Audio Control RJ45 (DSP Firmware Config Files)
  • Programming Ports DIP Switches
  • CP Programming DB9 (Revolabs use only)
  • IR Remote DB9

18
Fusion 16 Dip Switches
  • System must be rebooted

19
Fusion Remote IR Dialer
  • Starts and ends calls
  • Dials Number
  • Controls Room Volume
  • Can Flash Line
  • Will Redial last Number

20
Fusion Remote TT Dialer
  • Starts and ends calls
  • Dials Number
  • Controls Room Volume
  • Can Flash Line
  • Will Redial last Number
  • Phonebook Memory
  • Up to 1 year on 4x AA
  • Pairs with Fusion

21
Questions/Feedback/Product Suggestions?
22
  • Solo Executive

23
Multi-Channel Base Station Front
6
2
8
4
5
1
7
3
Channel
  • Channel LED indicators Displays microphone and
    pairing states
  • Diversity Antennae Two (4-channel) or Four
    (8-channel)
  • Note that the diversity pairs are opposite of the
    channels i.e. first and second antennas are for
    channels 5-8, third and fourth for 1-4
  • Pairing Push Buttons Pairing microphones to Base
    Station
  • Muting Antenna
  • Power On LED

24
Multi-Channel Base Station Buttons
  • Red/green mute indicator LEDs
  • Actual mute status
  • Same on both the mic and the base station
  • Pairing button to pair a microphone to a specific
    channel on the Base Station
  • Microphone
  • Turn Mic OFF
  • Hold Mute Button 8 Seconds
  • LED Off to Red Solid Then Release
  • Press and hold pairing button for 8 seconds
  • Solid Red Light then release

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Multi-Channel FFS Base Station Back Panel
  • Full Feature System
  • 6. On/Off Switch Powers up unit
  • 7. Power In Receptacle (AC In)
  • 8. Mini-Phoenix Connectors Audio in and out
    connections (4 or 8 channels in and out)
  • 9. Learn Button and Signal LED For linking
    Charger Base System Mute to Base Station
  • 10. Local/Remote selector switch for Multiple
    Base Station synchronization
  • 11. USB and Ethernet Ports (Future use)
  • 12. Mini-Phoenix Connector Multiple Base Station
    (BUS) synchronization connection
  • 13. System Mute function switch, internal or
    external muting
  • 14. DB25 Control Port (Parallel IO Port) for mute
    control

26
Multi-Channel BFS Base Station Back Panel
9
8
Rear View
10
6
7
  • Basic Feature Set (BFS)
  • No audio input back to microphone
  • No synchronization BUS and Local / Remote Switch
  • Cannot expand or use near other Solo Executive
    systems

27
Solo Executive DB 25
  • DB25 Control Port allows the use of third party
    control and muting systems
  • Use parallel port IO (active low, open collector)
  • Use with the rear panel Mute Switch
  • External position always sends audio to maintain
    AEC reference in DSP mixer

28
8 Microphone Charger Base
  • Red/green, mute/power indicator
  • Charger Base must be plugged into AC power outlet
  • Mute Switch
  • Mutes all microphones, only if linked with Base
    Station
  • Linking with Base Station
  • To enable, press Learn button on the rear of the
    Base Station and press the Mute button twice
  • To disable, hold the Learn button on the Base
    Station for 10 seconds and release

29
Multi-Channel Systems Change the Transmit Power
Level
6
2
8
4
  • Lowering RF power output can keep units from
    interfering with other local systems
  • Even number pairing buttons (2, 4, 6, 8) used to
    change the RF transmit power
  • Press and hold the buttons while switching on the
    AC
  • Release at
  • 1 flash full power (100, 30m - default)
  • 2 flashes mid power (50, 15m)
  • 3 flashes low power (8, 2.5m)

30
Interleaving Multi-Channel Base Stations
5
1
7
3
  • Odd number pairing buttons (1, 3, 5, 7) must be
    used to change the Channel Modes in multi unit
    synchronized base stations
  • Press and hold the buttons while switching on the
    AC
  • Release at
  • 1 flash default for 4 or 8 channel single unit
  • 2 flashes A channel mode for Local unit
  • 3 flashes B channel mode for Remote unit

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Syncing Multiple Multi-Channel Base Station
Frequencies for up to 16 channels
  • Set one Base Station for Channel Mode A and other
    Base Station to Channel Mode B using the Odd
    pairing buttons
  • Set the Local / Remote switch to Remote on the
    Channel Mode B unit. For a 12 channel system, set
    the 4-channel system to Local
  • Put the units in the top of a rack
  • Local unit on top of Remote
  • Local antennas pointed up with 90 degree angle
  • Remote antennas pointed to floor with 90 degree
    angle
  • Connect Sync Cable
  • Power on Local unit and then Remote unit
  • Pair all microphones to channels
  • Do one Base Station/one channel at a time

32
Questions/Feedback/Product Suggestions?
33
  • Solo Single Channel

34
Solo Single Channel
  • Works with any mic
  • Can have up to two in one room
  • Shorter range than Executive or Fusion
  • Cannot be combined with Fusion or Executive to
    add a single channel.

35
Solo Single Channel Connections
  • Charger Port
  • Mute Status
  • Mute/Pairing Button
  • Analog Audio Connector
  • Provides both in/out audio
  • USB Connector
  • - Flash Driver Loader
  • Power

36
Single Channel Charger Base
  • Red/green mute indicator LED
  • Actual mute status
  • Same on both the mic and the Charger Base
  • Mute button used for pairing the mic to the
    Charger Base
  • Microphone
  • Turn Mic OFF
  • Hold Mute Button 8 Seconds
  • LED Off to Red Solid Then Release
  • Press and hold pairing button for 8 seconds
  • Solid Red Light then release

37
Single Channel System Change the Transmit Power
Level
  • Mute switch used to change the transmit power
    level
  • Press and hold the Mute switch while plugging in
    the AC adapter cord and release when LED flashes
  • 1 flash full power (65, 20m) default
  • 2 flashes mid power (30, 10m)
  • 3 flashes low power (6, 2m)

38
Questions/Feedback/Product Suggestions?
39
  • Troubleshooting

40
RF/Battery Problem Symptoms
  • Synching problem- usually RF related
  • LED cycles Red-Yellow-Green and mic beeps
  • Poor audio quality and dropouts
  • Mics lose pairing for no reason
  • Mics turn off for no reason
  • Battery issues- not usually RF related
  • Green cycles with yellow un-muted low battery
  • Double Red cycles with yellow muted low battery
  • Mic will not charge
  • Mic gets warm to touch
  • Do not let mic die (full discharge), if possible

41
Usual RF Problems
  • Common Causes
  • Metal Rack Doors (Plexiglas OK)
  • Brick, cinderblock or steel construction
  • Air Walls (partitions)
  • Antennas not facing toward room
  • Electrical or lighting panels in line of sight
  • Multiple Solo systems not synchronized
  • 90 of all Battery issues are actually RF
    problems

Two 4-channel systems and one 8-channel system in
opposing racks not synced
42
Avoid Syncing Problems
  • Take out mics one or two at a time
  • Not handfuls
  • Space mics appropriately around the room
  • Not in a stack next to the Base Station
  • Avoid putting 16 CH systems in adjoining rooms
  • Use minimum 50 to 100 spacing between systems
  • Do not use a Single Channel unit with a
    Multi-Channel system in the same space

43
Configuration Problems
  • Mixer gain structure set incorrectly
  • Video-conferencing settings incorrect
  • Each DSP VTC brand is different
  • Configuration help for AV Systems
    http//www.revolabs.com/customer_svc/faq.htmconne
    ct
  • Revolabs Technical Support 8003261088

44
Setting Mixer Audio Levels
  • Line Level 0dBu at Mic/Line Input (mic level will
    cause distortion)
  • No phantom power (phantom will cause distortion)
  • High pass filter at 150 Hz
  • Low Pass filter at 7000 Hz
  • Noise Cancelation set at 6 to 10 dB
  • Add mic gain up to 10 dB if you need more,
    something is cabled wrong or gain structure needs
    adjustment
  • On Biamp add 20ms delay on AEC Ref

45
Example 2 Setting Nexia AEC
  • Add a delay of 20ms to increase AEC tail by
    compensating for latency

46
Impact of Relocating Antennas
47
Antenna Required Cable Specifications
  • LMR 400 Specification

48
  • Accessories

49
Line-to-Mic Adapter (Tandberg and other Codecs)
  • Solves Single Channel microphone to Codec problem

(An unbalanced cable can be made by cutting off
the mini-plug, not that we recommend it)
50
Always-on adapter
  • Solves problem of people not wanting to put
    tabletop microphone in Charger Base

51
Bose Companion II Speakers
52
Questions/Feedback/Product Suggestions?
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