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Quick Start Guide Belt
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ic
This Quick Start Guide is an overview. Users are asked to review
the entire manual for detailed instructions
Included Hardware
:
•
Carrying pouch.
•
BeltMic transmitter (QT-5100B)
•
Micro USB charging cable
Users also need
:
•
Q5X Gateway (remote control)
• Handheld MicCommander (QG-H2) or
• Network Gateway (QG-N3)
•
Analog receiver
•
Microphone (1-pin Lemo connector)
Visit
to
:
•
Register the warranty
•
Download the manuals
Key
:
1. 2.4 G antenna - For the RCAS control channel.
2.
Audio input - Connects to a microphone with a one-pin
Lemo connector.
3. UHF antenna - For RF signal transmission.
4.
Serial number - Unique serial number for RCAS identification
and control. (on the antenna)
5.
N/A
6.
Status LED (See manual for details on LED patterns and
colours.)
7.
Charge LED - Red = charging, green= charged and flashing
red/green = error.
8.
USB port - Charges the battery.
9.
On/Off button - Manual power control between on, standby
and storage modes.
Battery Life
:
8 hrs @ 2/10 mW
Prepare the BeltMic Transmitter
:
Bring the transmitter out of storage mode (minimal battery draw)
and into standby mode (detectable but the UHF radio is off) using
either method below:
Hold the ON/OFF button until the status LED changes from flashing
rapidly to slowly, or
Plug and unplug a powered micro USB charging cable into the side of
the transmitter.
Connect the 1-pin Lemo microphone
Prepare the Gateway remote control (H2 or N3)
:
Install the antenna on the top. (NEVER power the unit without the
antenna in place.)
Power the Gateway as instructed in its manuals.
Turn on the unit by pressing the power button.
Pair the BeltMic and Gateway remote control (H2 or N3)
:
The screen on the Gateway displays the serial number of paired
transmitters.
Press the <MENU> button to either scan for transmitters or add the
serial number found on the PlayerMic antenna.
Adjust
:
Set the functions in the two transmitter menus of the Gateway.
Screen one includes frequency, power On/Off, battery level, mic
mute/live and mic gain. Screen two includes: transmitter name,
group, RF power, 2.4GHz channel, storage and reboot.
Use Tips:
When using the BeltMic, it is suggested that a strain relief method
be used to ensure that there is no direct pulling force on the
microphone connector during use or during removal. One method
is to loop the microphone cable back and tape the connector to the
edge of the transmitter.
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