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Catchbox Plus
User Manual
Copyright 2024 Catchbox SIA version 1.0
Hub Receiver
Cube Cover
Cube
Clip
Stick
Transmitter
Transmitter
Cube Charging Base
Single and dual charging docks
for Clip and Stick
Dock bracket
Hub Mounting Kit

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  • Page 1 Catchbox Plus User Manual Copyright 2024 Catchbox SIA version 1.0 Hub Receiver Cube Cover Cube Clip Stick Transmitter Transmitter Cube Charging Base Single and dual charging docks for Clip and Stick Dock bracket Hub Mounting Kit...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Safety Instructions ____ ______ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ______4 1.1. Notice _ __ ______ _____ ______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _____4 1.2.
  • Page 3 Table of Contents 5. Clip lavalier presenter microphone _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ____1 2 5.1 Clip operating elements and connections __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ___1 2 5.2 Clip status LED behavior ___ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    1. Safety instructions 1.1 Notice Before using the product, read and understand the user manual thoroughly. Ensure others who use the product are informed of its proper usage. Follow all warnings and instructions provided with the product and in this manual. Keep this user manual accessible and always include it when transferring the equipment to others.
  • Page 5: Caution

    Do not place any of the Catchbox mics near heat sources such as heating ducts or radiators. Avoid exposing them to direct sunlight, excessive dust, moisture, rain, mechanical vibrations, or shock.
  • Page 6: Hub Receiver With Built-In Dsp

    3. Hub Receiver with built-in DSP The Hub receiver with a built-in DSP is the central component of the Catchbox Plus system, designed for seamless connectivity and control of the wireless microphones. It is available with 2 or 4 channel microphone connectivity, each available with or without the Network.
  • Page 7: Channel Screen, Inputs And Outputs

    3.4 Channel screen, inputs and outputs AUTOMIX Audio IN/OUT Network/PoE Power Unbalanced AUTOMIX Balanced 1. Status LED 8. AUX in 3.5mm 2. Display 9. Radio sync In/Out 3. System menu 10. Automix - RCA, unbalanced, Line level 4. Back button 11.
  • Page 8: Hub Dsp Receiver Placement And Accessories

    3.6 Hub DSP Receiver Placement and Accessories 3.6.1 Hub Enclosure The Hub DSP Receiver is enclosed in a plastic body to ensure its internal antennas have optimal signal strength, avoiding the interference that metallic bodies can cause. Additionally, it includes ventilation holes on the sides. 3.6.2 Kensington Lock To improve security, the Hub DSP Receiver includes a Kensington lock on its side.
  • Page 9: Cube Throwable Microphone

    4. Cube throwable microphone The Cube is a wireless throwable microphone for audio capturing and audience engagement. The Cube battery life is 22 hrs and it can be charged using the Charging Base. If the Cube mic is taken out of the Hub DSP receiver's range, an automatic Range Alarm will go o and inform the user, encouraging them to bring the mic back to the designated room or event space.
  • Page 10: Cube Locking Mechanism

    4.3 Cube locking mechanism The capsule is held in place by magnets located on the Once turned, you can pull bottom of both the cover and the capsule out as the twist the capsule. To remove it, hold disengages the magnets. the capsule by the foam cap and turn it 90 degrees.
  • Page 11: Basic Troubleshooting

    4.4.3 Basic Troubleshooting If the Cube mic's battery is critically low, you may need to charge it with a USB-C cable rst. Remove the capsule from the soft cover by twisting and pulling it out. Connect the USB-C cable to the capsule and let it charge for at least 1-2 hours. Once charged, place the capsule back into the soft cover and put the Cube mic on the charging base.
  • Page 12: Clip Lavalier Presenter Microphone

    5. Clip lavalier presenter microphone Clip is a wearable presenter microphone designed for ease of use and high audio quality. It has an 8-hour battery life and the Clip mic is compatible with both Single and Dual Charging Docks that can be daisy-chained, optimizing the use of power outlets. If the Clip mic is taken out of the Hub DSP receiver's range, an automatic Range Alarm will go o and inform the user, encouraging them to bring the mic back to the designated room or event space.
  • Page 13: On/O Switch And Mute Button

    5.3 On/o switch and mute button Open the Clip lever to turn the power switch on or o . Press the mute button to control the microphone: if the symbol is red, the Clip is muted; if the symbol is white, the mic is unmuted. While on the charging dock, the Clip is automatically muted.
  • Page 14: Recommended Distance

    5.5 Recommended Distance The Clip mic can be either clipped onto clothing or worn around the neck using the provided lanyard. The recommended distance between the mic and the speaker is 20 cm/8 in and wearing the Clip mic with a lanyard will naturally provide that. With the advanced audio processing functionalities, the Clip maintains great audio quality even when the recommended distance isn't strictly maintained or when presenters move their heads.
  • Page 15: Stick Handheld Microphone

    6. Stick handheld microphone The Stick is a handheld presenter microphone. Featuring a built-in pop lter, it reduces disruptive sounds, ensuring clear and professional audio quality. It has an 8-hour battery life and the Stick mic is compatible with both Single and Dual Charging Docks that can be daisy-chained, optimizing the use of power outlets.
  • Page 16: On/O Switch And Mute Button

    6.3 On/o switch and mute button 6.3.1 Accessing the on/o switch Push the bottom part of the lever on the back of the Stick mic. This will lift the upper part of the Stick mic and release the Clip. Open the Clip lever to access and turn the power switch on or o . 6.3.2 On/o switch and mute button Press the mute button to control the microphone: if the symbol is red, the Stick is muted;...
  • Page 17: Dect Wireless Standard Overview

    Catchbox Plus system. The wireless range of Catchbox Plus microphones is 100 m / 330 ft under ideal conditions (line of sight). However, indoor obstacles like walls, furniture, and people may reduce the e ective range.
  • Page 18: Maintenance, Storage, Disposal

    8. Maintenance, Storage, Disposal Proper maintenance and storage of the Catchbox Plus wireless system are essential to ensure the product remains operational and safe to use. Improper maintenance or storage can lead to equipment failure, which may cause serious injury during use. Always refer to this user manual for proper maintenance, storage, and disposal instructions.
  • Page 19: Maintenance Of Lithium-Ion Batteries

    9. Maintenance of Lithium-Ion Batteries The Catchbox Plus system utilizes rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for all three microphone types: Cube throwable, Clip presenter mic, and Stick handheld presenter mic. Proper maintenance and handling of these batteries are essential for safe operation.
  • Page 20: Certi Cation

    10. Certi cation Catchbox Plus system consists of: Catchbox Plus Cube (Model #:CBPLTX003) Catchbox Plus Clip (Model #: CBPLCL002) Catchbox Plus Stick (Model #:CBPLST001) Catchbox Plus Hub (Model #:CBPLRX003) Charging Base (Model #:CBWCH002) Single Charging Dock (Model #:CBDC001) Certi ed under FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart D.
  • Page 21 Explore Knowledge Base or contact Support team For more information contact the Support team to info@catchbox.com or explore the full Knowledge base: https://help.catchbox.com/knowledge.

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