ClearOne GOOSENECK GOOSENECK WIRELESS MICROPHONE User Manual

ClearOne, Inc. GOOSENECK WIRELESS MICROPHONE

User Manual

Digital Wireless Microphone SystemsQuick Start GuideSeng Up Pre-Engineered ClearOne® Systems for Opmal PerformanceMasterSlave TerminatorsHEADQUARTERS:Salt Lake City, UT USA5225 Wiley Post WaySuite 500Salt Lake City, UT 84116Tel: 801.975.7200Toll Free: 800.945.7730Fax: 801.977.0087e-mail: sales@clearone.comEMEATel: 44 (0) 1189.036.053e-mail: global@clearone.comAPACTel: 852.3590.4526e-mail: global@clearone.comLATAMTel: 801.974.3621e-mail: global@clearone.comTechSalesTel: 800.707.6694e-mail: techsales@clearone.comTechnical SupportTel: 800.283.5936e-mail: tech.support@clearone.comCLEARONE LOCATIONSOpen the Cartons:  Conrm everything on the packing slip is enclosed. Set up the Docking Staon:1.    ClearOne transmiers are shipped with rechargeable baeries. Plug in the charging dock, put the baeries in the transmiers, then place the transmiers in the dock while you set up the rest of the system. Mount the Receivers in the Rack2.   and connect them to power.  Conrm the displays light up.                                                                           Pre-engineered Antenna Design: 3.  If you provided ClearOne with a oor plan, you will nd a marked up version in the box (or, in your Email in-box) showing the antenna design along with the antennas and pre-made cables.  Place the antennas according to the drawings. Your Own Design: A.   If you did not request an antenna design, place the antennas according to the enclosed Antenna Applicaons Guide Improper antenna placement is the main cause of poor RF performance. Dipole Antennas: B.   Dipole antennas mounted to the rack equipment can easily be locked away in a closet/rack cabinet. This results in poor RF performance because there is no line of sight between the transmier and receiver antenna. Therefore, remote antennas are preferred.  See the Antenna Applicaon Guide for details.           Connect the Antennas:4.    The receiver that connects to the antennas should be set as the Antenna Master receiver.  Master is the factory default.  If your system daisy-chains antennas together, the downstream receivers should be set as Slaves. Terminators are used on the last system in the daisy-chain. Use ClearOne Remote’s Antenna Setup Wizard, which opens automacally the rst me you connect.  You can also nd the wizard under the SETTINGS tab of the main page. If connecng ClearOne acve remote antennas, make sure the red LED lights up. If not, check the receiver’s antenna phantom power seng using the ClearOne Remote Control Soware.             Connect the analog outputs to the mixer:5.    The system is shipped with Euro block connectors.  The default output level is set to +4 dBu. Note that factory default for the front panel headphone jack is set for mixed line-level out. Use ClearOne Remote>Sengs>Headphone, to reset for headphones. CAUTION! Turn o phantom power from the mixer.  Phantom power distorts the audio quality of your  microphones.           System Test:6.    In most cases, the system is now ready to use.  Conrm all channels pass audio perfectly.Modicaons (FCC 15.21)Changes or modicaons to this equipment not expressly approved by ClearOne may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operaon is subject to the following two condions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operaon of the device.Applies to WS80-T:Under Industry Canada regulaons, this radio transmier may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmier by Industry Canada. To reduce potenal radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communicaon.This radio transmier (WS80-T) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.Monopole antenna, 0dbi gain, 50 ohm impedance.Le présent émeeur radio (DS80-T) a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonconner avec les types d’antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l’impédance requise pour chaque type d’antenne. Les types d’antenne non inclus dans cee liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l’exploitaon de l’émeeur.
For Full ControlSelect the new parameter values and click OK to save changes to the receiver.Eding Transmier Parameters:The easiest and most intuive way to set the parameters of ClearOne transmiers and receivers is with ClearOne Remote soware. Load ClearOne Remote from the disk provided onto a computer running Windows XP or Windows 7 (32 or 64-bit) and connect to the receiver via USB or RS232. Then open ClearOne Remote and select ONLINE.Open The Channel Edit Window: 1) The [Click to Edit] funcon opens the edit window of the channel you wish to edit. 2) Select the funcons you want to edit and enter the parameter. (The various funcons are described below.) Click [OK] to save the changes and close the Channel Edit window. 3) You will noce that the [Needs to Sync] alert is lit. This indicates that one or more parameters are in queue in the receiver ready to be downloaded and implemented with the next transmier Sync of the channel.1)2)Digital Wireless Microphone SystemsUsing the ClearOne remote soware:Click to Edit the channel’s parameters3)The “Need To Sync” alert is lit. Sync the transmier to apply the selected parameters.ClearOne Remote provides the following funcons:File:1.   Save a PDF image of the screen.Sengs:2. Phantom Power:A.   Turn antenna phantom power on or o. Default = ON.Redundancy: B.  Set adjacent pairs of receivers to redundancy mode. Default = OFF.Headphone Mode:C.    Toggles the mixed output jack from headphone mode to a balanced line output. Default = Balanced line output.Ethernet Sengs: 3.  If using Ethernet, assign the proper IP address to the ClearOne Receiver. RF Scan - RF Plot: 4.   Shows the RF strength of each antenna in a ClearOne system and shows if there is outside interference.Presets: 5.   Save or load preset system parameters conguraons. Default = As Ordered.GPIO:6.    Assign contact closure funcons and setup for RS232 control. Default = RS232 - Output mutes.Security: 7.   Password to prevent unauthorized changes:  (Under construcon). Default = none.Alerts: 8.   Send alerts to authorized personal when prevenve maintenance is required of if there is a fault. Default = none.Update System: 9.   Checks to see if the system has the most current rmware and provides a wizard for updang the rmware.Help:10.    Tutorials:A.   Seng parameters, Antenna Applicaon Guide, etc.About:  B.  Shows vital stascs for each component of the system  Transmier + Last 4 digits of serial Number Default Transmier Preamp GainBLT XXXX +10 dBHH XXXX H18 = 0dB, H13 & H18 = +20dBPDM XXXX +10dBBDM XXXX +20dBDefault Transmier Preamp Gain Sengs:BLT = BeltpackHH = Handheld MicPDM = Podium MicBDM = Boundary MicKey:
1) Locate the IR (infrared) Sensor on the transmier3) Hold transmier about 6 inches from the corresponding receiver module with the IR sensor aimed at the receiver module.4) Simultaneously press  the  two buons on  the  boom  of  the  corresponding receiver module  to start sending  the  IR  signal. “SYNCING” shows on  the  receiver OLED  when  the IR signal starts. “SYNC OK” shows  when  the sync is successful. Repeat the procedure if the receiver display shows “SYNC FAILED”. It is not necessary to press any buons on the transmier during the procedure. Note: You may get a “Sync Failed” message if the receiver antennas are not in the same room as the receiver. In this case verify that either the transmier display shows “Sync Good” OR the green LED on the transmier ashes. Also make sure to dock each transmier aer syncing to avoid 2 transmiers being synced to the same receiver frequency. IRIR USBON / OFFIRIRIRON/OFFIR USBHow to sync transmiers with the receiver:NOTE: The transmier and receiver are assigned a new, random AES 256-bit encrypon key every me they are synced.Digital Wireless Microphone Systems2) Power on the transmier.NOTE: All transmiers placed in the charging dock will “RF MUTE”.How to read the LED:The OLED shows the baery status1.  The gooseneck or            boundary mic is in use:2.  The gooseneck baery cassee           is in the docking staon:4.  Hand-held mic or belt-pack is     in the docking staon:l RED = AUDIO MUTEl GREEN = AUDIO PASSESl BLINKING RED SLOW= BATTERY IS LOWl BLINKING RED FAST = BATTERY IS BAD l BLINKING GREEN = SYNC SUCCESSFULl RED = CHARGINGl OFF/OR GREEN = FINISHED CHARGINGl BLINKING RED = CHARGING ERROR      (RE-SEAT TRANSMITTER AND CHECK THE BATTERIES)3.  The boundary mic is in the     docking staon:l RED change to AMBER = CHARGINGl GREEN = FINISHED CHARGINGl GREEN & RED BLINKING = CHARGING ERROR     (RE-SEAT TRANSMITTER AND CHECK THE BATTERIES)IMPORTANT: Turn o all transmiers, except the one that is being synced, to avoid two transmiers being synced to the same receiver frequency.
Digital Wireless Microphone SystemsReceiver:Made In USAPOWERPHONESUSB124 5 63Antenna Front Mounng Hole:  Use back-to-front TNC cables included.1. Receiver Module.  See details below2. Mixed audio volume control.3. USB Port.  Connect to computer for 4.  ClearOne Remote control.  Run soware to monitor/edit system parameters, scan for RF interference and download rmware upgrades. Mixed audio output, 1/4” (5.  See headphone mode - Pg. 2) phone jack for monitoring individual channels or mixed channels.Power Switch.6. ClearOne receiver main-frames hold either four or eight, independent, 24-bit digital audio receiver modules. There is a front-panel mixed audio output for headphones or direct recording. Each module shares the main-frame’s two antennas for full-diversity. Up to eight receiver main-frames can be daisy-chained together into an antenna network that shares two antennas. This eliminates the need for external antenna distribuon amps. Main-frames can be connected to form an Ethernet network that monitor and control the system via a computer.  Main-frames also have USB and RS233 connecons for serial monitor and control. AES/EBU digital audio output and word clock sync is oponal.1.   Select Next Funcon:  Move the cursor to the next menu funcon on the display(Under construcon)2.   IR Sync LED:  Sends IR informaon to SYNC the receiver and transmier (SYNC pg3)3.   Select Previous Funcon:  Move the cursor to the previous menu funcon(Under construcon)4.   So Key Le:  Select the choice displayed in the boom le of the display4 & 6 pressed at the same me: Sends SYNC signal from receiver to transmier (SYNC pg3)5.   Status LED:  Green --> The channel is ON and un-muted  •   Red --> The channel is OFF•  Flashing Red --> Encrypon key mismatch, Re-sync receiver with transmier•  Amber --> The receiver is muted or GPIO is triggered• Modules are designed for quick and easy eld replacement for added redundancy.1234 5 6RECEIVER MODULE:FRONT PANNEL:6.   So Key Right:  Select the choice displayed in the boom right of the displayBATTERY AUDIOSLOT  3CH  1 ON AES256RF BARSAUDIO LEVELBATTERY LEVELCHANNEL NAMEENCRYPTIONSTATUS:ON = GreenOFF = RedMUTE = AmberKEY = Flashing Red (“KEY” = mismatched encrypon key)MODULE:FREQUENCY12ANTENNA DIVERISITY(Colored text indicates status)STATUSSELECTFUNCTION(SYNC)IR
BACK PANEL  WS880:Antenna A Input:1.    TNC connector for dipole antennas (included), front-to-back antenna cables (included), or antenna cable to active extension antenna.Antenna A Output:2.    Daisy-chain to the input of another receiver-frame to form an antenna network.Power Cord Input:3.    (Cord with local plug configuration Included). 100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz, 15 W, 250V 320mA slow-blow fuse (spare included)Ethernet:4.    Connect to a computer or network.  Multiple receiver-frames can be daisy-chained together to form a network. (Under construction)AES/EBU-3 Digital-Audio Output:5.     Uses the  standard Yamaha  wiring  convention(1).   (NOTE:   This feature is  optional.  The connector jack is included on all receivers, but the feature must be specified at the time of purchase.  It cannot be added at a later date.)BNC connectors:6.   for word clock digital-audio synchronizing.GPIO/RS232:7.    This connector combines a General Purpose Input / Output (GPIO) and a RS232 on one DB25 connector.  The RS232 can be disabled to add up to 24 GPIO pins.  RS232:  The pinout for the RS232 is the standard pinout. Pin 2 on the receiver is transmit, pin 3 is receive, and pin 7 is ground. Most computers now use a DB9 connector for RS232.  The standard off-the-shelf DB9 to DB25 cable will work. This cable swaps pins 2 and 3 internally. If you computer has a DB25 connector for RS232, use a straight DB25 to DB25 cable.  Do not use a null modem cable. GPIO:  GPIO acts like a contact closure.  Use ClearOne Remote to assign an event that toggles the GPIO pin.  The factory default toggles pins X through X to correspond to muting a receiver module.  ClearOne Remote has a feature that lets you assign how the system responds to a transmitter mute (see ClearOne Remote) A.  Mute the channel’s receiver audio.  (Factory default) B.  Toggle the GPIO but do not mute the receiver audio.  Use this with automated mixers or echo cancelling DSPs. C.  Mute the channels receiver audio and toggle the GIPO pin.  Audio Output Jacks:8.    Configured for four or eight-module receiver frames and for XLR or Euro-block terminal connectors. Antenna B Input:9.    TNC connector for dipole antennas (included), front-to-back antenna cables (included), or antenna cable to active extension antenna (see section on antennas, antenna placement and antenna cables).Antenna B Output:10.    Daisy-chain to the input of another receiver-frame to form an antenna network.DC Input:11.    Optional external DC power source eliminates the need for AC input or, can be used as a redundant, back-up power source.8Digital Wireless Microphone SystemsReceiver:AES350-60 Hz  100-240 VAC ANTENNA AETHERNET WORD CLOCKANTENNA B RS232-GPIO4G-+3G-+2G-+1G-+Made In USAOUTININOUTOUTINMIC OUTPUTSBACK PANEL WS840:MIC OUTPUTSAES350-60 Hz  100-240 VAC ANTENNA AETHERNET WORD CLOCKANTENNA B RS232-GPIO4G-+3G-+2G-+1G-+8G-+7G-+6G-+5G-+Made In USAOUTININOUTOUTIN2347156982347156910101111
Digital Wireless Microphone SystemsTransmiers:1.  Heads:  Four (4) microphone elements are available, both condenser and dynamic, depending on the applicaon of the microphone user (including Audix OM3 and OM5 dynamic heads).  In general, condenser heads are more “transparent” and do not require the microphone to be held as close to the mouth.  On the other hand, dynamic heads are oen preferred for live performance because they tend to accent the bass tones and they do not distort with very loud singing.2.  Display:  OLED display is used to program and display the current status of the transmier funcons.  3.  Switch:  User programmable to toggle on/o, on/mute/ or on/on.  4.  Baery and Control Cover:  Unscrew counter-clockwise and gently slide open.5.  Antenna Cover:  Do not hold the antenna cover.  Your hand will shield the RF signal and cause poor audio performance.6.  IR Sensor Port:  The IR sensor is used to transfer channel sengs and a random encrypon key from the receiver to the transmier.  7.  Select buon:  Press this buon to select a funcon.  The rst press acvates the rst edit able funcon in the tree.  Press again to move to the next edit able funcon.8.  Parameter Up:  Press this buon to increase the value of the selected funcon.9.  Parameter Down:  Press this buon to decrease the value for the selected funcon.10.  USB Port:  Plug a micro USB cable into the USB port to charge the baeries or upgrade the rmware.  11.  Baeries: (not shown)  AA NiMH, 2200 to 2500-mAHr recommended.  12.  Baery Door:  Open posion.7106912811231457689567s8231491012111310131.  Antenna:   Length  and  style varies  with  the  transmiers model  number.    Antennas are eld  replaceable  to  improve  reliability and redundancy.2.  Programmable Switch:  Toggle on/o, on/mute/ or on/on.  3.  Microphone Connector: TA4 mini XLR style:  ClearOne® oers a  full range of lavaliere and headset microphones for opmal performance of your ClearOne® transmier.  Works with both snap in and screw-in microphones. 4.  Display:  OLED display is used to program and display the current status of the transmier funcons. 5.  IR Sensor Port:  The IR sensor is used to transfer channel sengs and a random encrypon key from the receiver to the transmier.  6.  Select:  Press this buon to select a funcon.  The rst press acvates the rst edit able funcon in the tree.  Press again to move to the next edit able funcon.7.  Parameter Down:  Press this buon to decrease the value for the selected funcon.8.  Parameter Up:  Press this buon to increase the value of the selected funcon.9.  Baeries:  AA NiMH, 2200 to 2500-mAHr recommended.  10.  Baery Door Locks:  To open, press both at the same me and li the door open.  To close, snap the door closed.11.  USB Port:  Plug a micro USB cable into the USB port to charge the baeries or upgrade the rmware.  12.  Belt-Clip:  Spring-loaded clip for aaching the transmier to a belt or similar object.  Spring pressure presses the clip into two holes in the transmier body.  Pull them out to remove or reverse the clip.  Exercise cauon to prevent injury or scratching the case.13.  Contacts:  Charging contact points for the docking staon.HAND-HELD:BELT PACK:
Digital Wireless Microphone SystemsTransmiers:OFF/ONIR USB654313The ClearOne Conference Table-top  Mic  combines the professional audio specs and security of a wired mic with wireless convenience. Available in omni or cardioid polar pick-up paerns with 265-bit FIPS 197 encrypon.ClearOne  Gooseneck  Podium  Mic  Stems  are  available  in 12”  and  18”  lengths  that  are  interchangeable  and  feature interchangeable  capsules  available  in  cardioid  and  super cardioid polar paerns.1.  Interchangeable microphone capsule.2.    Flexible stem secon.3.  A  4-pin  XLR  connector  allows  the  exchange  of  dierent length microphone stems (12 and 18 inch lengths).2213CONFERENCE TABLE-TOP:PODIUM GOOSENECK STEM :Capsules are interchangeable and are available in  cardioid and super cardioid polar paerns.GOOSENECK MIC CAPSULE:CARDIOIDSUPERCARDIOID21.  Power LED: When the Table Mic is on, the LED signals:      l Red ........................ Audio Mute       l Green..................... Audio Passes    l Blinking Green....... Sync is Successful       l Blinking Red Slow.. Battery is Low    l Blinking Red Fast... Battery is Bad2.   Programmable switch: Talk, Mute, On/Off3.  Contacts: Contact points for the charging station.4.  I/R Sensor: Inputs programming instructions and encryption key from the receiver.5.  Power Switch: On / Off.6.  USB Port: Doubles as  the power supply / recharger connection and  computer  programming  port.    The  transmitter  operates normally under USB power, with dead or no batteries for permanent installations.
Digital Wireless Microphone SystemsTransmiers:PN: ClearOne-Quick-Start-Guide-130617.indd321487911 1012(Figure 1) (Figure 2)Recharge  the  batteries  by  inserting  the cassette into the ClearOne Charging Dock.PODIUM GOOSENECK: The ClearOne Podium microphone combines the professional audio specs and security of a wired mic with wireless convenience.  For use with baery power or permanently install the microphone using USB power.ClearOne1.   Capsules:  Select cardioid or super-cardioid sensivity polar paerns.Goosenecks:2.   Two exible secons to extend over a laptop or briefcase.  Available in 12, 18 inch lengths.Radio-transparent ABS Top:3.   Stylish design that hides and protects  the antenna.Cast Metal Boom:4.    Zinc base boom adds stability and absorbs desk noise.Power LED:5.   (see g. 2 below)Buon Programming Opons: 6. ppress to talk ppress to mute ptoggle on or oPower Switch Programming Opons: 7. pOn / O pOn / Mute pOn / On.USB Port:8.   Doubles as the USB recharger connecon and computer programming port.  The transmier operates normally under USB power, with dead or no baeries for permanent installaons. When charging using the USB Port, The LED signals: RED = Charging / OFF = nished charging.I/R Sensor:9.   Inputs programming instrucons and encrypon key from the receiver.Baery Cassee:10.    Push  tab to remove the baery cassee. Recharge the baeries by inserng the cassee into the ClearOne Charging Dock. (See gure 1) The baery cassee holds four, o-the-shelf, AA, NiMH baeries for up to 9.5 hours connuous usage per charge. Keyholes: 11.   For permanent mounngRubber Feet:12.   Absorb desk noise and provide a stable, non-skid base.56RF Exposure Informaon for WS800 Digital Wireless Transmiers l For the WS800 Handheld transmier:           When transming, hold the radio in a vercal posion with its microphone 2 inches (5 cm) away from your mouth and keep the antenna at least 2 inches (5 cm) away from your           head and body l For the WS800 BodyPack transmier:           To maintain compliance with the Body Worn conguraon use only supplied accessories. Other body-worn accessories or conguraons may NOT comply with the FCC RF           exposure requirements and should be not be used.  l For the WS800 Podium transmier:           Keep the podium base at least 20 cm from your body. l For the WS800 Conference Table-top transmier:           The antenna(s) used for this transmier must be installed to provide a separaon distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be collocated or operang                                 in conjuncon with any other antenna or transmier, except in accordance with FCC mul-transmier product procedures. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna                  installaon and transmier operang condions for sasfying RF exposure compliance.  l The informaon listed above provides the user with the informaon needed to make him or her aware of RF exposure, and what to do to assure that this radio operates with the           FCC RF exposure limits of this radio. l This wireless microphone also complies with the following guidelines and standards regarding RF energy and electromagnec energy levels as well as evaluaon of those levels for           human exposure:           FCC OET Bullen 65 Edion 97-01 Supplement C, Evaluang Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnec Fields.           American Naonal Standards Instute (C95.1-1992), IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnec Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz.           American Naonal Standards Instute (C95.3-1992), IEEE Recommended Pracce for the Measurement of Potenally Hazardous Electromagnec Fields — RF and Microwave.           Cered under FCC part 15.247 / Cered by IC in Canada under RSS-210           FCC: RBODS80P, RBODS80T, RBODS80H, RBODS80C / IC: 8240A-DS80P, 8240A-DS80T, 8240A-DS80H, 8240A-DS80CWhen the Gooseneck Mic is in use, the LED signals: RED = AUDIO MUTE GREEN = AUDIO PASSES BLINKING RED SLOW= BATTERY IS LOW BLINKING RED FAST = BATTERY IS BAD  BLINKING GREEN = SYNC SUCCESSFUL

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