Mute Groups - Yamaha Revolabs Executive Elite 03-ELITEEXEC8-AU Installation And Operation Manual

Wireless microphone system
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Equipment Use
The charge status LED provides additional information on the current charge
level of the microphone batteries. The following information is for a
microphone that is out of the charger and switched on.
Charge LED
Off
Yellow flashing
Red flashing

Mute Groups

With Executive Elite, Revolabs introduces a very flexible way to define
microphone groups. The main reason for microphone groups is to define a
common mute behavior between the microphones (therefore the name "Mute
Groups"). Beside a common mute behavior within the group, the Web User
Interface also allows to monitor and manage microphones within one group.
The web user interfaces allows creating mute groups and assigning of
microphones to the different groups. Different Base DSP units in the same
cluster share with each other their mute group definitions. See the description
of the user interfaces earlier in this document on how to create clusters,
groups, and assign microphones to these groups.
Each Executive Elite Base DSP unit and therefore every Base DSP cluster can
have up to 10 mute groups within that cluster. Delete mute groups that are no
longer required in your installation.
Within the Mute Groups, Executive Elite supports several mute types for the
microphones, allowing the user to select the mute behavior that best reflects
their use case.
Base DSP Station
Microphone LED
Channel LEDs
Groups of five rapid
Off
RED flashes
One yellow flash
every 10 seconds
Meaning
Unit is faulty. Contact your
AV service provider for
advice.
Microphone is in Sleep
mode.
Battery Status
Remaining Battery charge > 20%
Remaining Battery charge <20%, but more
than 10% (1-2 hours talk time remaining on
wearable, XLR adapter, TA4 adapter; 2-4
hours talk time remaining on tabletop
microphones)
Remaining battery charge <10%, maximum
remaining talk time 1 hour on wearable
microphone, XLR adapter, and TA4 adapter;
maximum 2 hour remaining talk time on
tabletop microphones.
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