Operation
Connecting the transmitter to the microphone
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Plug the transmitter into the XLR socket on your microphone.
Connecting the receiver to the camera

Plug the camera cable’s screw-on jack plug into the jack socket on the receiver.

Lock the jack plug by screwing down the coupling ring.
If the jack plug is not firmly locked, crackling noise can appear in the audio signal.

Insert the receiver into the hot shoe adapter.

Slide the hot shoe adapter onto your camera.

Plug the camera cable’s simple jack plug into the jack socket on your camera.
Holding the microphone

Grip the microphone only by the handle.

Hold the microphone 5 to 10 cm in front of your mouth.

Do not grab the transmitter. The range may decrease if the transmitter is covered.

Do not touch the microphone basket. The sound may be distorted if the microphone basket is covered.
Switching on the transmitter and receiver

Briefly press the button on the transmitter and the button on the receiver.
The status LEDs indicate the charge level for four seconds.

During these four seconds, check that the transmitter and receiver are sufficiently charged.

> 75%

5% – 75%

< 5%
If the status LED remains red, you should charge the rechargeable battery first. If the status LED flashes red, the charge level is too low. You have to charge the rechargeable battery first (see „Charging the rechargeable battery“).
After four seconds, the status LED starts flashing green. The flashing indicates that a wireless connection is being established.
The status LEDs remain green once the transmitter and receiver are connected. If the status LEDs do not remain green, either the charge level is below 15% (see „Checking the charge level during use“) or the transmitter and receiver are not paired (see „Pairing“).
Switching off the transmitter and receiver

Press the button on the transmitter and the button on the receiver until the status LEDs switch off.
Adjusting the input level on the camera
Once you have connected the receiver to the camera and switched it on, you have to adjust the input level on the camera.

If the camera has automatic gain control (AGC), you should disable this function.

Set the input level in the camera’s menu so that the audio signal does not overload the input.

During recording, regularly check the input level on the camera to make sure that the audio signal is not overloading.
Muting the audio signal
When using a set, you can mute the audio signal. The audio signal can then be unmuted.

To mute the audio signal: Briefly press the button on the transmitter or receiver.

To unmute the audio signal: Briefly press the button on the transmitter or receiver.
Checking the charge level during use
The status LED remains green during use as long as the rechargeable battery has sufficient charge. The status LED begins flashing red and green in alternation when the charge level falls below 15%. Once the charge level falls below 5%, the status LED flashes only red.
In addition to the local charge level, the status LED on a transmitter or receiver also provides information about the charge level of the connected transmitter or receiver. This allows you to check the charge levels at any time.

The charge level is below 15%.


The charge level of the
connected transmitter/receiver is below 15%.


The charge level is below 5%.


The charge level of the
connected transmitter/receiver is below 5%.

Charging the rechargeable battery
To minimize charging time and monitor the charging status the transmitter or receiver should be switched off before you charge the battery.
However the transmitter or receiver can be charged while in operation.

Plug the small end of the USB charging cable into the USB port on the transmitter or receiver.

Plug the large end of the USB charging cable into the USB port on a conventional USB power supply unit.

Plug the USB power supply unit into the wall socket.
The status LED indicates the charge level.

< 5%

5% – 75%

> 75%

100%
Using stickers to label transmission paths
You can use the colored stickers to show which transmitter belongs to which receiver.
Pairing
The transmitter and the receiver of a set are pre-paired at the factory and therefore ready for immediate use. The wireless connection is established once the transmitter and receiver are switched on and within range of each other.
You can pair up to four transmitters to the receiver.
Please note that you can only use one transmitter at a time. The other paired transmitters must be switched off in the meantime.

Make sure that both the transmitter and receiver are switched off.

Press the button on the transmitter and the button on the receiver until the status LEDs start flashing green and red in alternation.
The status LEDs will remain green once the transmitter and receiver are paired and connected. If the status LEDs do not remain green, the charge level is below 15% (see „Checking the charge level during use“).
Out-of-range monitoring

The status LEDs begin flashing red when the transmitter and receiver are almost out of range.
Correcting faults
If the status LED remains red, a fault has occurred.

Unplug any connected USB cables from the UBS port.

Switch the transmitter and receiver off and on again.

Perform pairing, if necessary.