Toa WT-D5800 Software Instruction Manual
Toa WT-D5800 Software Instruction Manual

Toa WT-D5800 Software Instruction Manual

Digital wireless microphone system maintenance software

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SOFTWARE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DIgITAL WIRELESS MICROphONE SySTEM
WT-D5800 MAINTENANCE SOFTWARE
Thank you for purchasing TOA's digital wireless microphone system.
Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.

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  • Page 1 SOFTWARE INSTRUCTION MANUAL DIgITAL WIRELESS MICROphONE SySTEM WT-D5800 MAINTENANCE SOFTWARE Thank you for purchasing TOA’s digital wireless microphone system. Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.1. Summary ....................... 3 1.2. Usage ........................3 2. INSTALLATION METhOD ................4 2.1. Installation of WT-D5800 Maintenance Software ..........4 2.2. Installation of USB Driver ..................5 2.3. Check to Make Sure the USB Driver is Installed ..........6 3.
  • Page 3: Software Summary

    1. SOFTWARE SUMMARy 1.1. Summary This software connects the WT-D5800 Digital Wireless Receiver with a personal computer, and monitors the status of its microphone and receiver. It is used to check the status of the signal in the area where the microphone is used when the wireless microphone system is set up or when trouble occurs.
  • Page 4: Installation Method

    The software can be uninstalled from “Programs and Features” on the PC’s control panel. 2.1.2. Folder configuration The WT-D5800 Maintenance Software will be installed in the folder below as a default. In the case of 32-bit OS: “C:\Program Files\TOA\WT-D5800” In the case of 64-bit OS: “C:\Program Files (x86)\TOA\WT-D5800”...
  • Page 5: Installation Of Usb Driver

    2.2. Installation of USB Driver The USB driver is required to be installed in order to connect the WT-D5800 with the PC. There are 2 methods to install the driver. Tips • The following shows the display on Windows 10. A similar display will be shown on Windows 8.1 and Windows 7.
  • Page 6: Check To Make Sure The Usb Driver Is Installed

    2.3. Check to Make Sure the USB Driver is Installed After connecting the WT-D5800 with the PC, the following procedure can be taken to make sure the USB driver is installed correctly. Step 1. Start Device Manager. 1-1. For Windows 10 Right click on the Windows icon on the lower left corner of the screen and then select Device Manager.
  • Page 7: Connection With Receivers

    3. CONNECTION WITh RECEIVERS Max. 16 units of WT-D5800 Digital Wireless Receivers can be connected through USB to the PC. If there are enough USB ports available on the PC, the receivers can be connected to the computer without using the USB hub.
  • Page 8: Software Startup

    4. SOFTWARE STARTUp The WT-D5800 Maintenance Software will start up on the main screen when the short cut icon the desktop is clicked after installation. [Main screen (Initial screen)] 1. Connect/Disconnect button 2. Connection status display Clicking the Connect button will detect the The screen will display “Disconnected”...
  • Page 9: Menu Configuration

    [Spectrum Scan Log] Records the reception status log during the Spectrum Scan. (See 27.) View Log Data: Opens the screen to display the log files in graphs. (See 27.) 4.1.3. help About: Displays versions of the WT-D5800 Maintenance Software and WT-D5800 Firmware.
  • Page 10: Starting Connection With Receiver

    5. STARTINg CONNECTION WITh RECEIVER Clicking the Connect button on the main screen will detect receivers in the network, and displays the status of the detected receivers. One PC can be connected up to Max. 16 receivers. [Main screen (Connected)] 1.
  • Page 11: Channel Scan

    6. ChANNEL SCAN The Channel Scan function checks signal strength for all the channels that belong to specified banks and shows the results. It also receives the channels of the specified banks in order, and measures the reception of each channel. It checks for other signals in the vicinity (neighborhood facilities, etc) before making a channel plan.
  • Page 12: How To Use Channel Scan Function

    6.2. how to Use Channel Scan Function Note The Channel Scan function cannot be used while the Walk-Test, storing Background Log, or Spectrum Scan is executed, or while the detailed settings of the FBS function are shown. Step 1. Turn off all the microphone switches. Step 2.
  • Page 13 Step 6. Operate the marker if necessary. Clicking or dragging the graph on the screen will show the channel with the Marker and reception level on the Marker display, so the reception level can be checked by numbers. The channels with smaller reception levels can be considered available. Step 7.
  • Page 14: System Status Display

    7. SySTEM STATUS DISpLAy 7.1. Receiver Display Checks the receiver status on the Receiver Display. The receiver’s setting will be displayed as below. 1. No. 6. Code Displays the receiver’s number. Displays the assigned Code number when the The number will be automatically assigned at the Encryption setting is OFF.
  • Page 15: When There Is No Sound Or The Sound Is Disrupted

    7.2. When There is No Sound or the Sound is Disrupted Sign Possible Cause Measures The receiver’s reception The frequency (bank, Match the frequency settings for the indicators are unlit. channel) settings for the receiver and the microphone. receiver and the microphone do not match.
  • Page 16: Checking The Signal Status By Recording The Background Log

    7.3. Checking the Signal Status by Recording the Background Log Background Log (RF level A, RF level B, Sync Error, Data Error, Time, Log Start Freq.) can be recorded for all the receivers connected to the PC. The recorded Background Log can be displayed in a graph. It is used to check the signal reception in case of occasional interference, while the system is in operation.
  • Page 17 7.3.2. Recording Background Log Note • The Background Log cannot be recorded while the Walk-Test, Channel Scan, or Spectrum Scan is executed, or while the detailed settings of the FBS function are shown. • The Background Log can only be recorded while the receiver is connected. Step 1.
  • Page 18 7.3.3. Checking the recorded Background Log in a graph. Displays the recorded Background Log data in a graph. The log file will be stored in the data folder p. 4 for the file name. Step 1. Select [Log Background Log View Log Data] from the menu.
  • Page 19 7.3.4. Checking the recorded Background Log in text format. Converts the recorded Background Log data into text format, and allows it to be checked in the Text Editor. The log file will be stored in the data folder p. 4 for the file name.
  • Page 20: Conducting A Walk-Test

    8. CONDUCTINg A WALK-TEST The status of the receiver’s signal reception as time shifts can be seen in the graph in real time. Walking around in the area where the wireless microphone is used while its switch is ON in order to check for a stable reception.
  • Page 21: How To Conduct A Walk-Test

    10. Display Switch 13. Save Log button Switches the display ON/OFF for the reception Used to save the results of the Walk-Test in a level status, error status, etc. Displays each file. status by clicking the check box. The log file will be stored in the data folder 11.
  • Page 22 The Walk-Test screen will be displayed. [Walk-Test Screen] Note There is only one display for the Walk-Test screen. Step 3. Click a check on the Display Switch to select the graph to be displayed. Step 4. Click the Start button. The Walk-Test will start.
  • Page 23: Checking Walk-Test Log

    8.3. Checking Walk-Test Log Step 1. Select [Log Walk-Test Log View Log Data] from the menu. The Walk-Test Log display screen will be displayed. Step 2. Click the Open Log button to specify the log data to be displayed. The log file will be stored in the data folder p.
  • Page 24: Conducting A Spectrum Scan

    9. CONDUCTINg A SpECTRUM SCAN The Spectrum Scan function checks the strength of radio wave in the specified frequency range and displays the result. It measures the signal reception for each frequency by receiving the radio wave in the specific interval in the specified frequency range.
  • Page 25: Conducting A Spectrum Scan

    12. Zoom out/Zoom in button 14. Open Log button Clicking the zoom out button (-) will lengthen the Used to open the screen of the past Spectrum time shown in the horizontal axis of the graph. Scan result (Spectrum Scan Log screen). Clicking the zoom in button (+) will shorten the Spectrum Scan log files will be displayed for time shown in the horizontal axis of the graph.
  • Page 26 Displays the Spectrum Scan screen. [Spectrum Scan Screen] Step 3. Set the Step Frequency, Start Frequency, Stop Frequency, and Peak Hold. Step 4. Click on the Start Scan button. Starts the Spectrum Scan. Step 5. Use the Marker, Zoom out/Zoom in button if necessary. Step 6.
  • Page 27: Checking The Spectrum Scan Log

    9.3. Checking the Spectrum Scan Log Step 1. Select [Log Spectrum Scan Log View Log Data] from the menu. Displays the Spectrum Scan Display screen. Step 2. Click the Open Log button to specify the log data to be displayed. The log file will be stored in the data folder p.
  • Page 28: Checking The Setting Of The Fbs Function In Detail

    • When the setting is OFF, the parameters for the FBS filter will not be set automatically and the feedback will not be controlled dynamically. • When the function is turned from ON to OFF, or WT-D5800’s power is turned OFF, the filter generated automatically during feedback detection with the dynamic mode will be cleared.
  • Page 29: Stopping Connection With Receivers

    11. STOppINg CONNECTION WITh RECEIVERS Clicking the Disconnect button on the main screen will stop the connection to the receivers. When the connection is stopped, the information on the receiver display will disappear. URL: http://www.toa.jp/ 201703...

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