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Solidcom M1
User Manual
V2.0
Single-Ear Headset-4B / Single-Ear Headset-8B

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  • Page 1 Solidcom M1 User Manual V2.0 Single-Ear Headset-4B / Single-Ear Headset-8B...
  • Page 4 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Hollyland Solidcom M1 full-duplex wireless intercom system. Please read this User Manual carefully before using the product. Key Features • Carrier-grade voice quality with a 1,300ft (400m) line-of-sight (LOS) range • 1.9GHz frequency band, meeting the frequency configuration requirements in different countries or regions •...
  • Page 5: Packing List

    Packing List...
  • Page 6 Packing List 8-Beltpack Package ① Base Station ② Beltpack ③ Charging Base ④ High-Gain Omnidirectional Antenna ⑤ 0B8 Single-Ear Headset ⑥ POE Adapter ⑦ RJ45 to XLR Cable(5 Meters) ⑧ USB-A to USB-C Cable ⑨ 4-Pin XLR Adapter ⑩ Beltback Battery ⑪...
  • Page 7: Product Interfaces

    Product Interfaces ① 3.5mm Headset Plug ② 0B8 Headset Jack Connection: M G R L PIN1: GND Microphone impedance: 600Ω PIN2: GND PIN3: SPK- Speaker impedance: 32Ω PIN4: SPK+ PIN5: MIC + PIN6: MIC - PIN7: NULL PIN8: LED...
  • Page 8 Product Interfaces ③ 4-Wire Interface ④ 2-Wire Interface Input impedance: 10kΩ PIN1: GND PIN1: NULL PIN2: POWER PIN2: NULL PIN3: AUDIO PIN3: AUDIO OUT+ PIN4: AUDIO IN+ PIN5: AUDIO IN- PIN6: AUDIO OUT- PIN7: GND PIN8: GND ⑤ POE/PWR Interface PIN1: -POWER PIN2: -POWER PIN3: +POWER...
  • Page 9 Product Interfaces Base Station ① Antenna Interface ⑧ 3/8 Screw Hole ② Up Button ⑨ NP-F Battery Slot ③ Left Button ⑩ Power Supply Interface ④ Menu/Confirmation Button ⑪ 4-Wire Audio Input & Output (Press and hold the button to enter Interface (RJ45) the menu interface/Press the button ⑫...
  • Page 10 Product Interfaces...
  • Page 11 Product Interfaces Beltpack ① Antenna Interface ② TALK Button (Press the button to talk/Release the button to enter the mute mode) ③ Battery Compartment Switch ④ USB-C Interface ⑤ Left/Group A Button (The beltpack user is not grouped when the indicator light is off; the beltpack user is in group A but cannot talk with or hear other beltpack users in the group when the indicator light is white;...
  • Page 12: Display Description

    Display Description Base Station Display Description ① Base Station Battery Voltage ② Beltpack Status TALK: The beltpack user can talk with and hear other beltpack users. MUTE: The beltpack user is muted and can only hear other beltpack users. LOST: The beltpack user is disconnected from the base station. LINK: The beltpack user is connecting to the base station.
  • Page 13 Product Interfaces Beltpack Display Description ① Beltpack Signal Strength ② Beltpack in Charging Mode ③ Beltpack Battery Level ④ Beltpack Number ⑤ Beltpack Status TALK: The beltpack user can talk with and hear other beltpack users. MUTE: The beltpack user is muted and can only hear other beltpack users. LOST: The beltpack user is disconnected from the base station.
  • Page 14 Operation Instructions Base Station Press and hold the menu/confirmation button on the base station for about 3 seconds to enter the menu interface. The menu functions are as follows: 1. Select Network Setting to access Wi-Fi settings and wired network settings. 1.1 Select Wifi Setting to turn Wi-Fi on or off.
  • Page 15 Operation Instructions 1.2 Select Wired Network Setting to turn DHCP on or off. You can also view the username and password for logging in to the web page. 2. Select Master-Remote Device to set the base station as the master device or remote device.
  • Page 16 Operation Instructions 3. Select 4 Wire Setting to perform 4-wire audio settings. 3.1 Select Input Gain and Output Gain to set the input gain and output gain for the 4-wire audio system, respectively. 3.2 Select Line Sequence Switching to switch between Standard and Cross modes.
  • Page 17 Operation Instructions 4. Select Language to switch the device language between Chinese and English. 5. Select Group Presets to perform group settings. 5.1 One group: All the beltpacks and the 2-wire and 4-wire audio systems are in group A. In this case, the group A indicator light on the beltpacks will turn on.
  • Page 18 Operation Instructions 5.2 Two groups: The beltpacks numbering 1 to 4 and the 2-wire and 4-wire audio systems are in group A, and the beltpacks numbering 5 to 8 are in group B. In this case, the corresponding group indicator light on the beltpacks will turn on. 5.3 Customized grouping: You can assign the beltpacks and the 2-wire and 4-wire audio systems to different groups using the direction and confirmation buttons.
  • Page 19 Operation Instructions 6. Select 2 Wire to perform 2-wire audio settings. 6.1 Connect the base station to the 2-wire device and set the corresponding cable compensation and terminal resistance on the base station. Power on the 2-wire device and turn off or disconnect its microphone to make sure that there is no other audio transmission on the 2-wire link.
  • Page 20 Operation Instructions 6.3 Select Terminal Res to check whether the 2-wire device connected via the 2-wire interface has terminal resistance. If it has, select OFF. Otherwise, select ON. 6.4 Select Input Gain to set the input gain. 6.5 Select Output Gain to set the output gain.
  • Page 21 8. Select Info to check related information about the base station. Note: If there is any difference between the actual functions and the functions described above about the base station, please download the latest firmware from Hollyland official website to upgrade your device.
  • Page 22 Operation Instructions Beltpack Menu Description Press and hold the volume up (+) and volume down (-) buttons simultaneously on the beltpack for three seconds to enter the main menu interface. The menu functions are as follows: 1. Connect the beltpack to the base station using a USB-A to USB-C cable, select Pair , and select an available number from 1 to 8 to confirm pairing.
  • Page 23 Operation Instructions Configuring the Base Station on the Web Server Turn on the base station, connect the base station to a computer using a network cable via the POE or PWR interface on the base station and the network port on the computer, configure the same network segment for the computer and base station, open a browser on the computer, and enter the following addresses (Check the corresponding addresses through the network menu on the base station):...
  • Page 24: Product Installation

    Product Installation Base Station Installation 1. Install the antennas, as shown in the above diagram. 2. Connect the base station to the power adapter or install the NP-F batteries for the power supply. 3. Press the power button to turn on the base station.
  • Page 25 Product Installation...
  • Page 26 Product Installation Beltpack Installation 1. Open the battery compartment and insert the battery, as shown in the above diagram. 2. Toggle the power switch to turn on the beltpack. 3. After the beltpack state changes from LOST to TALK, you are ready to talk. To enter the mute mode, press the TALK button on the top of the beltpack.
  • Page 27 Product Installation Two-System Cascade Connection 1. Using the network cable included in the accessories, you can cascade two base stations to expand the beltpack number to up to 16. When two base stations are cascaded, set one of the master devices as the remote device. When the master device is set as the remote device if used alone, communication among the beltpack users will be disabled.
  • Page 28 Product Installation Multiple-System Cascade Connection Three Systems Figure 1 Note: Please keep a distance of at least 2 meters between each base station. Figure 2 1. In a three-system cascade connection, press and hold the menu/confirmation button on the base stations to enter the menu interface and then select Reset. (See Figure 1)
  • Page 29 Product Installation Figure 3 2. Connect the 4-wire interface of base station A and base station B using a network cable. (See Figure 1) 3. Enter the menu interface on base station B and select 4 Wire > Line Sequence Switching >...
  • Page 30 Product Installation Multiple-System Cascade Connection Four Systems Figure 1 Note: Please keep a distance of at least 2 meters between each base station. Figure 2 1. In a four-system cascade connection, press and hold the menu/confirmation button on the base stations to enter the menu interface and then select Reset. (See Figure 2)
  • Page 31 Product Installation Figure 3 2. Connect the POE/LAN interface of base station A and base station B using a network cable. (See Figure 1) 3. Enter the menu interface on base station B, select M & R > Remote Device, press the menu/confirmation button, and select the IP address of the corresponding master device.
  • Page 32 Product Installation 6. Connect the POE/LAN interface of base station C and base station D using a network cable. (See Figure 1) 7. Enter the menu interface on base station D, select M & R > Remote Device, press the menu/confirmation button, and select the IP address of the corresponding master device.
  • Page 33: Specifications

    Specifications Base Station Beltpack POE/LAN interface (RJ45) Power supply interface (RJ45) 3.5mm headset interface Interface 4-wire audio interface 0B8 headset interface USB interface USB-C interface 2-wire audio interface POE power supply Power Supply 1500mAh lithium polymer battery NP-F battery Frequency 200 Hz–7 kHz 200 Hz–7 kHz Response...
  • Page 34: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Do not place the product near or inside heating devices (including but not limited to microwave ovens, induction cookers, electric ovens, electric heaters, pressure cookers, water heaters, and gas stoves) to prevent the battery from overheating and exploding. Please use the original adapter, cable, and battery. The use of non- original adapters, cables, or batteries may cause electric shock, fire, explosion, or other dangers.
  • Page 35 Statement All copyrights belong to Shenzhen Hollyland Technology Co., Ltd. Without the written approval of Shenzhen Hollyland Technology Co., Ltd., no organization or individual may copy or reproduce part or all of any written or illustrative content and disseminate it in any form.

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