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Revolabs Solo™ Desktop Charger Base
The Charger Base is used for storing and charging the Microphone
when not in use. The Microphone must be properly inserted into
the base and seated flush for charging to occur.
1. Charger Bay — charges Microphone
2. LED indicator — mute and pairing status indicator
3. MUTE button — duplicates the Microphone mute function
4. AUDIO port — 2.5mm analog in/out external audio connection
(line level 0dB)
5. Mini USB connector — computer audio connection
6. POWER connector — power supply input
Mute Button
Pressing the MUTE button toggles between muting (flashing RED
LED status) and un-muting (flashing GREEN LED status) the
Wireless Microphone.
Note 1: Pressing the MUTE button on a Microphone will similarly
toggle between mute and un-mute and show on both status LEDs.
Note 2: Pressing and holding the MUTE button while plugging in
the power adapter allows the user to reduce the range of the
system from 60 feet (25M), to 20 feet (7M) or 6 feet (2M).The
status LED on the charger will flash the power level setting 10
times, where 1 flash = full power, 2 flashes = mid power, and 3
flashes = low power. Reduce power levels for multiple system
installations in confined areas if audio has interference noise.
Power Module
The Charger Base requires 5VDC power. Plug the
supplied AC adapter into a convenient 110-240VAC,
50-60Hz power outlet and the adapter into the power
connector.
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USB Connection
Use the supplied cable to connect the mini USB connector to the
Charger Base and the standard end to your
computer USB port. Your computer will alert you
that it has found new hardware, and the solo-
Desktop operating software will automatically
load. See the user settings specified above for
adjusting the audio connections to your liking.
External Audio Connection
The Desktop System also provides a cable for connecting the
Charger Base to an external audio or
conferencing system. This feature
can be used to amplify a presenter at
a lectern, for example. The 2.5mm to
RCA cable included with the system allows for the unbalanced low
level audio from the Microphone to be connected into a mixer or
conferencing system using the RCA male jack. Further, output
from the mixer or conferencing system can be connected to the
RCA female plug to be heard through the earpiece connected to
the Microphone.