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  • Page 1 CLIP, WALK AND TALK WITH RADA DUO RADA DUO QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE...
  • Page 2 RADA Duo Quick Installation Guide RADA Duo is a wireless microphone system with a minia- ture and lightweight design, high-quality audio, extended battery life, and precise noise cancellation, including the LCF mode for particularly loud environments. The Duo pri- oritizes flexibility and features clips on both the receiver and transmitters, allowing them to be easily attached to jackets, shirts, or belts.
  • Page 3 Ensure the devices remain dry and avoid handling them with wet hands. Please note that RADA Duo is not waterproof; therefore, refrain from exposing it to rain or water.
  • Page 4 Package Contents Receiver Transmitter microphones Cold shoe mount for installations on cameras Mobile phone clip Windshields for transmitters Lavalier microphones with clips for transmitters 1-to-3 USB Type-A to USB Type-C charging cable 3.5mm TRRS to 3.5mm TRRS cable 3.5mm TRRS to 3.5mm TRS cable 3.5mm TRRS to USB Type-C cable USB Type-C to USB Type-A adapter 3.5mm Female to 6.5mm Male adapter...
  • Page 5 RADA Duo Transmitter Microphone Transmission : UHF Voltage : 3.7V lithium battery Current : 100mA@3.8VDC Microphone type : omni-directional Frequency : 650~690MHz Frequency stability : <15ppm Transmission power level : 13dBm/3.8VDC Frequency response : 50Hz~15K Hz Operating distance : 50 meters, depending on the environment 10.
  • Page 6 RADA Duo Receiver Frequency : 650~690MHz Frequency stability : < ± 15ppm Distortion : < 0.5% Audio Delay : < 2.5ms Frequency response : 50Hz~15K Hz Sensitivity : < -105dBm Dynamic range : >85dB Operating distance : 50 meters, depending on the environment Battery capacity : 3.7V/800mAh...
  • Page 7 Icon Description Microphone Microphone input : Designed for a 3.5mm TRS con- nector “+” Function key and coding key : Tap to increase when configuring settings or press 3 times in a row to enter coding mode Power button and function key : Press for 2 seconds to turn on or off or tap to scroll through customizable set- tings “–“...
  • Page 8 Icon Description (Launcher TX) TX transmitter icon LCF (low cut filter) : Enable it when in a particularly noisy environment Battery charge indicator : Indicator flashes when charging and stops when fully charged Volume level : You can set it from 0 to 8 Frequency : 650 to 690 MHz are supported Channel : 0 to 20 are available Audio Frequency : Dynamically shows audio level...
  • Page 9: Icon Description

    Icon Description Monitoring port : Designed for 3.5mm TRS or TRRS headphones Audio output port : Connect to other devices for audio recording via 3.5mm TRRS connector Volume “+” control key : When powered on, press to increase volume Power button / coding key : Press for 2 seconds to turn on or off or press 3 times when powered on to enter coding mode Volume “-“...
  • Page 10 Icon Description (Receiver RX) Signal strength RX receiver icon Battery charge indicator : Indicator flashes when charging and stops when fully charged Volume level : You can set it from 0 to 8 CHA (Channel A) and CHB (Channel B) indicators : 0 to 20 are available Audio Frequency : Dynamically shows audio level...
  • Page 11 Cables Overview 3.5mm TRRS to 3.5mm TRS cable. Primarily used to connect to DSLR cameras and camcorders. 3.5mm TRRS to 3.5mm TRRS cable. Primarily used to connect to AREC Media Stations, PTZ cameras, and mobile phones. 3.5mm TRRS to USB Type-C cable. Primarily used to connect to computers and mobile phones.
  • Page 12 AREC Media Stations and computers with USB Type-A ports. 1-to-3 USB Type-A to USB Type-C charging cable. Used to charge RADA Duo Receiver and Transmitters. 3.5mm to 6.5mm adapter. Primarily used to connect to professional audio equipment, amplifiers, and...
  • Page 13 Quick Installation Guide Transmitter The transmitter can be used with the inbuilt microphone or with an external 3.5mm TRS microphone. If you would like to use an external microphone, input it into the “MIC” port as indicated on the device. 3.5mm TRS...
  • Page 14 Receiver The receiver can be connected to a camera using the pro- vided cold shoe like this : Secure the receiver on the cold shoe mount Secure the cold shoe mount on the camera and tight- en it Connect the receiver to your camera using the pro- vided 3.5mm TRRS to 3.5mm TRS cable 3.5mm TRRS...
  • Page 15 When using with a Media Station with 3.5mm inputs When connecting the receiver to a Media Station with 3.5mm inputs, use the provided 3.5mm TRRS to 3.5mm TRRS cable. Connect it to the headset output on the re- ceiver and to the line input on the Media Station. 3.5mm TRRS 3.5mm TRRS...
  • Page 16 When using with stations without 3.5mm audio inputs When connecting the receiver to a Media Station without 3.5mm inputs, use the provided 3.5mm TRRS to USB Type-C cable and the Type-C to Type-A adapter. Connect the 3.5mm cable to the line output (labelled 'Out') on the receiver and Type-C to the adapter.
  • Page 17 When using with a phone When connecting the receiver to a cellphone, use either the provided 3.5mm TRRS to 3.5mm TRRS or 3.5mm TRRS to USB Type-C, depending on your device. 3.5mm TRRS 3.5mm TRRS Type-C...
  • Page 18 When using with a computer When connecting the receiver to a computer or other de- vices, you can use the provided 3.5mm TRRS to USB Type-C, with our without USB Type-C to USB Type-A adapter, or the provided 3.5mm TRRS to 3.5mm TRRS cable, depending on your computer’s audio jacks.
  • Page 19 Configuring the devices Transmitter Configuration Press the power button for 2 seconds to turn the device on or off. Once powered on, use the power button to cycle through options for setting up channels, volume, or LCF. Adjust these settings using the “+” or “-” buttons. Changes are automatically saved after 2 seconds.
  • Page 20 Devices are shipped already paired. If you need to re-pair the devices or correct channel misalignment, follow this procedure: Power on the devices. On the receiver, press the power button three times to enter pairing (coding) mode. On the transmitters, press the “+” button three times to do the same."...
  • Page 21 Troubleshooting Objects and walls can block the devices and reduce their effective range. In crowded environments, human bodies can attenuate radio waves, so it's essential to keep the devices unobstructed. If you encounter interference or a weak signal, consider clearing obstacles When using the devices outdoors or speaking directly into the microphone, using the windshield is recommend- ed to prevent distortion and wind-related background...