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  • Page 1 It’s a W W ireless M M icroph hone, Rec ceiver an nd Walkie ie Talkie cial Tal User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Read before using the product ..........................7 Notice ................................7 1.1.1 Liability for illegal acts ........................7 1.1.2 FCC licensing information ........................7 1.1.3 Important notice ..........................8 Important safeguards ..........................9 1.2.1 Beware of safety accidents ......................9 1.2.2 Be careful of product damage or malfunction ...............9 1.2.3 Please note the use .........................
  • Page 3 2.5.2 ounting on Camera ........................16 2.5.3 agnetic boa rd ........................... 17 2.5.4 ecklace ..............................18 Conve ersion of Wi reless Micro phone and W Walkie-Talkie e Function ...
  • Page 4 3.5.2 Move to a menu item ........................24 3.5.3 Select an item ............................ 24 3.5.4 Adjust value ............................25 3.5.5 Move to a position .......................... 25 3.5.6 Complete setting ..........................25 3.5.7 Leave the menu ..........................25 3.5.8 Menu items ............................25 Menu setup in detail ..........................
  • Page 5 4.3.1 Up / Down ............................34 Earset connection ............................ 34 4.4.1 Selecting an ear cap ........................35 4.4.2 Airtube length adjustment ......................36 4.4.3 Connecting to the product ......................36 Communication ............................37 Use vibration call ............................. 38 4.6.1 Sending call signal ........................... 38 4.6.2 Receiving call signal ........................
  • Page 6 4.8.6 VOX LEVEL ............................45 4.8.7 EMERGENCY ............................47 4.8.8 MIC GAIN ............................50 4.8.9 RF POWER ............................52 4.8.10 CLONE SET ............................52 4.8.11 DEFAULT SET ............................54 4.8.12 VERSION ............................... 55 Other information ............................... 55 Features and copyright ......................... 55 5.1.1 Features ..............................
  • Page 7: Read Before Using The Product

    1 Read before using the product Notice 1.1.1 Liability for illegal acts Anyone who uses this product for illegal purposes shall be liable and he or she shall be held responsible for all and any consequences. 1.1.2 FCC licensing information Federal Communications Commission statement ...
  • Page 8: Important Notice

    grantee or manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate such equipment. NOTE : Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. Antenna shall be mounted in such a manner to minimize the potential for human contact during normal operation. The antenna should not be contacted during operation to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limit.
  • Page 9: Important Safeguards

    Important safeguards 1.2.1 Beware of safety accidents Check the law about radio usage before driving and using the product.  Do not use the charger if the product has been hit or dropped.  It may cause any possible damage or electric shock. Keep the product away from children.
  • Page 10: Please Note The Use

    Do not use anything too sharp, like a pencil or a needle when you push a button. It can  damage the product. Clean the product on a regular basis to prevent it from being clogged with dirt. If the ...
  • Page 11: Component

    Compo onent Clip Earset Product Magnet ic board for the p product (Including Airtu netic board for fix xing extra ear caps Necklace arging cable uick start gu uide Cable pack (Lengt th adjustable Cable p ack is divide ed dependin ng on the pr roduct comp position and...
  • Page 12: Name Of Each Part

    Name of Each h Part repar re bef fore U Using Charge arge the pro oduct before use.  nnect the ch harger to the e micro USB port.  e product be egins to cha rge and you u can check it by looking g at the LED D or LCD.
  • Page 13: Checking The Battery Life

    pops up ov ver time When c harging is co omplete Green Full with th hree white ce ells Checki ng the battery y life middle empty If rema ining batter ry power is very low, t the warning icon flashe es with a b eep and transmit...
  • Page 14: Turn On/Off

    The bat ttery is consu umable, so i it is possible e for it to dim minish over time. If it is kept in too low w or too high h temperatur res, its life s pan can be shortened d dramatically.
  • Page 15: Enable Button Lock

    The butt ton lock fea ture disable s all of the b buttons, exc ept for the p power switch h, in order to prevent any malfunc ctioning of t the product and any oth her inconven niences that may be cau sed by unintent tionally pres...
  • Page 16: M Ounting On

    w to detach  Detach it by pushin ng the clip f or the produ uct down fro om the fixing g holder as the arrow in ndicates. 2.5.2 Mounting g on Camer e product’s c clip can be m mounted on the camera ’s hot shoe...
  • Page 17: Magnetic Board

    2.5.3 Magnetic board w to put the e board onto o the produc  ① the magneti ic board into o the fixing holder on th he product a and then pu sh the board wards until it t makes a ‘c click’.
  • Page 18: Ne Ecklace

    If your c clothes are t too thick, th e process w will not work as described d above. Wh hen you use the magnetic b oards to att ach the prod duct to your r clothes, ma ake sure tha t you do not drop it or lo...
  • Page 19 w to adjust the length  The leng gth is adjust table as show w n in the fig g ure below. 1 1 9...
  • Page 20: Conve Ersion Of Wi Reless Micro Phone And W Walkie-Talkie E Function

    Conver rsion of f Wirele ess Micr rophon e and W Walkie- alkie Fun nction This pro oduct can be e either used d for wireless s microphon ne or walkie- -talkie functi ion. You can switch betw ween the wi reless micro ophone funct tion and the...
  • Page 21: Ch Hannel

    3.1.1 Channel Displays s the channe el number cu urrently in us 3.1.2 Internal / External M Automa tically indica ates whethe r the device e uses the in nternal micr ophone or e external mic crophone when us sed as a tran nsmitter.
  • Page 22: M Ic Gain / Au Dio Output L Level

    ① Sing gle: Uses 1 t transmitter ② al: Uses two transmitters 3.1.6 Mic Gain / Audio ou utput level ① nsmitter: Ind dicates Mic G Gain in 5 lev vels. ② ceiver: Indica ates audio o utput level i in 5 levels.
  • Page 23: Up P / Down

    ② ceiver: Opera ated with Au udio Output Level and o output sound d volume is adjustable. 3.3.2 Up / Dow ① ch time ‘+’ button n is pressed, , Mic Gain o or Audio Out tput increase es by 1 level ②...
  • Page 24: Check Klist For Setti Ng Up The M Menu

    ② nnect the en nclosed earse et to check t the transmit tted voice. Checkl ist for s setting up the menu Follow t the direction ns below to s set up the m menu. 3.5.1 Enter the menu Enter th he menu by y pushing t ’...
  • Page 25: Adjust Value

    3.5.4 Adjust va When a a selected v value flashe es, adjust it t by pushin g the ‘-’ or ‘+’ butt ons. 3.5.5 Move to a a position ’Menu ’ Move fr rom one pos sition to ano other by pus hing the buttons.
  • Page 26 Item Tx/Rx Tx TYPE AUTO CH. CHANNEL RF POWER DEFAULT SET VERSION The following information describes each item’s purpose and how to set it up.
  • Page 27: Menu Setup In Detail

    Menu setup in n detail 3.6.1 hat is a ‘ID’?  The pro duct to be u used as a wi reless micro ophone shou uld have a sa ame ID. Thus s, the produ ct needs to have the same ID D for transm ission and re eceiving.
  • Page 28: Tx Type

    There is s no restricti on on numb ber of receiv ver (Rx). When re ecording, vo oice sent from m one or tw wo receivers (Tx) can be received at multiple receiver rs at the sam me time. Rx setup ...
  • Page 29: Auto Ch

    If the va alue flashes, adjust it by using the ‘-’ or ‘+’ bu uttons. Once ‘Tx x TYPE’ has been chang ed, complet e it by push hing the ’Menu’ b button. Move to o another m enu item by y using the ‘-’...
  • Page 30: Channel

    3.6.5 CHANNEL hat is a ‘CHA ANNEL’?  When A Auto CH. is ‘O On’, channel ls are autom matically scan nned and ‘CH HANNEL’ do on’t appear. ‘CHANNEL’ appears onl y when Auto o CH. is ‘Off f’. When Aut to CH.
  • Page 31 high → long → → short → Adjust t he setting a ccording to your usage environmen nt and needs (‘High’ i s set as the default.) ‘RF POWER’ set  Enter th e menu by pushing the ‘Me enu’ button f for more tha an 2 seconds Move to...
  • Page 32: Default Set

    3.6.7 DEFAULT hat is a ‘DEFA AULT SET’?  All of th he values tha at have been n tuned or c changed to meet the ne eeds of the u user will be returned to their default sett ings. ‘DE EFAULT SET’...
  • Page 33: Using As Walkie Talkie

    Once yo ou check the e ‘VERSION’ ’, move to a another men nu item by u using the ‘-’ or ‘+’ buttons or go back k to the ma ain screen b by pushing ‘ Menu’ butto on for more e than 2 seconds Using a...
  • Page 34: Led Indication

    selected d voice trans mission met thod. ① PTT mode, y your voice w will be sent o only while pu ushing a PTT T button. ② At V VOX mode, your voice w will be autom matically rec cognized and d sent.
  • Page 35: Selecting An Ear Cap

    There is s no speake er in the p roduct. Com mmunication n is available e only whe n you connect t the earset. 4.4.1 Selecting an ear cap The ears set is a com ponent of th he product a and the ear cap is put o on the earset...
  • Page 36: Airtube Length Adjustment

    4.4.2 Airtube le ength adju stment Airtube length is ad djustable as shown in the e figure belo Detach t the ear bud s by pulling from the tu ube as the ar rrow indicate After, ch heck the ap ppropriate po osition for t the user, th...
  • Page 37: Communication

    Comm unicatio nsmit & rec eive  ① ‘Tra ansmit’ mean ns to send y your voice th hrough the p product by p pushing a bu utton as con nfigured or b by recognizi ng your voic ② ‘Rec ceive’...
  • Page 38: Use Vibration Call

    Use vib bration call The pro oduct of the other party y will make a a beep tone e and vibrat ion at the s same time w whenever you pus sh the C butt ton for more e than 2 sec conds.
  • Page 39: Checklist For Setting Up The Menu

    Checkl ist for s setting up the menu Follow t the direction ns below to s set up the m menu. 4.7.1 Enter the menu Enter th he menu by y pushing t ’ ’Menu’ but ton for mo re than 2 s seconds.
  • Page 40: Complete Setting

    4.7.6 Complete e setting ’Menu u’ If you p press the button w while the se t value blin nks, the blin nking stops and the setting i is complete. After se etting the l ast value, p push the ‘Menu u’...
  • Page 41: Menu Setup In Detail

    The follo owing inform mation descr ribes each it tem’s purpos se and how to set it up. Menu setup in n detail 4.8.1 TALK MO hat is a ‘TALK K MODE’?  For com mmunication, , select TALK K MODE bef fore use, term minals that w want to talk...
  • Page 42: Channel

    Move to o ‘TALK MOD DE’ by using g the ‘-’ or ‘+’ buttons s and then se elect by pus shing ‘Menu’ b button. If the va alue flashes, adjust it by using the ‘-’ or ‘+’ bu uttons. Once ‘Tx x TYPE’...
  • Page 43: Ptt/Vox

    Move to o another m enu by usin g the ‘-’ or ‘+’ button ns or go bac k to the ma screen b by pushing t ‘M Menu’ butto on for more than 2 seco nds. 4.8.4 hat is a ‘ID’? ...
  • Page 44 (‘PTT’ is set as the d default.) PTT(Push T o Talk) Voice co ommunicatio on can be se ent while pus shing the PT TT button. ① sh the ‘PTT’ button to se end a voice. ② Talk k while hold ing the ‘PTT T’...
  • Page 45: Vox Level

    If the va alue flashes, adjust it by using the ‘-’ or ‘+’ bu uttons. Once ‘PT TT/VOX’ has s been chang ged, comple ete it by pus hing the ’Menu’ button. Move to o another m enu item by y using the ‘-’...
  • Page 46 Move to o another m enu item by y using the ‘-’ or ‘+’ b uttons or go o back to th e main screen b by pushing t ’M Menu’ butto on for more than 2 seco nds.
  • Page 47: Emergency

    4.8.7 EMERGEN hat is an ‘EM MERGENCY C ALL’?  ‘EMERG ENCY CALL’ is a functio on to make a call in an n emergency y. For examp ple, if you a are in an emergen ncy, this fun ction helps y you send an n emergency y call to othe...
  • Page 48 Release an ‘EMERGENC CY CALL’ While co onnected to an emerge ncy call, pus sh PTT butto on repeatedl y at a fast s speed (5 tim es within cond) to rele ease the em mergency cal ll. (It is the same proce ess as when you respon...
  • Page 49 If you d do not want t to receive an emerge ency call fro m other ID, you can d o so by set tting the emergen ncy function n to off. But, for an emer rgency call f from within y your own CH HANNEL and d ID, you...
  • Page 50: Mic Gain

    ‘EM MERGENCY’ s setup  Enter th e menu by pushing the ‘Me enu’ button f for more tha an 2 seconds Move to o ‘EMERGEN CY’ by using g the ‘-’ or ‘+’ buttons s and then s select by pus shing ‘Menu’...
  • Page 51 If the va alue flashes, adjust it by using the ‘-’ or ‘+’ bu uttons. Once ‘M MIC GAIN’ ha as been chan nged, compl lete it by pu ushing the ’Menu u’ button. Move to o another m enu item by y using the ‘-’...
  • Page 52: Rf Power

    4.8.9 RF POWE hat is a ‘RF P POWER’?  The RF P POWER allow ws you to ad djust the str rength of the e transmissio on signal. Th he RF POWE R can be set to o High and Low.
  • Page 53 The valu ues transmit tted via the Clone Set function inc clude Talk m mode, Chann nel, ID. Prod ducts are automat tically synch hronized to the received d settings f or call, requ uiring no se etting action ns of the users.
  • Page 54: Default Set

    If the re eceiver prod uct synchro nized alread dy, CLONED message wi ill pop up w without confirm screen. 4.8.11 DEFAULT hat is a ‘DEFA AULT SET’?  All of th he values tha at have been n tuned or c changed to meet the ne eeds of the u...
  • Page 55: Version

    First, se lect ‘Yes’ to set all of th he values ba ack to defau lt and then push the ‘Menu ’ button. A new s screen will p op up to co nfirm it. Again, s select ‘Yes’ a nd then pus sh the ‘Menu’...
  • Page 56: Patents, Trademarks Or Designs Pending

    Encryption: AES-128  5.1.2 Patents, Trademarks or Designs Pending This radio has one or more patents, trademarks or designs registered or pending with the United States Patent and Trademark Office or the PCT (Patent Cooperation Treaty) Office. Checklist before reporting a problem...
  • Page 57: Warranty

    Warranty Warrants against defects in materials and workmanship when used normally for a period of 12 months from the date of the original retail purchase by the end-user. - Those purchasing this product have to review the warranty and fill in the fields below immediately after purchasing the product.

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