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Setting the Broadcast Power Level 

In confined settings where multiple xTag systems are 
used, or where  audio interference is likely, it may be 
necessary to reduce the broadcast power levels. 

The broadcast power level between the xTag 
Microphone and Charger Base can be set to the 
following three levels. 

 

Highest power level – 60 feet (25M) maximum 
operating distance between Microphone and 
Charger Base (default setting). 

 

Medium power level – 20 feet (7M) maximum 
operating distance between Microphone and 
Charger Base. 

 

Lowest power level – 6 feet (2M) maximum 
operating distance between Microphone and 
Charger Base. 

To set the broadcast power level: 

Press and hold the Mute button on the Charger Base 
while plugging the USB cable into the Charger Base. 

The status LED on the Charger Base will display a 
sequence of flashes, during which it will flash once, 
then twice, then three times, where:   

1 GREEN flash = full power 

2 GREEN flashes = medium power  

3 GREEN flashes = low power.  

This cycle will repeat 10 times. During any of the 
cycles, simply release the Mute button immediately 
after the desired power indication, to set the xTag 
broadcast/receive power. 

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Pairing the Microphone to the Charger Base  

 

“Pairing” creates an encrypted association between the 
Wireless Microphone and the Charger Base with a 
unique electronic serial number. Once the Microphone 
and Charger Base have been paired, the Microphone 
will automatically try to connect to the Charger Base 
whenever it is lifted from the Charger Base.

 

Remember, the Microphone is always muted (flashing 
RED LED) when it is first removed from the Charger 
Base and the MUTE button needs to be pressed to 
activate the Microphone, as indicated by a flashing 
GREEN LED.

 

The Microphone in new systems come paired to the 
Charger Base. However, if a replacement Microphone 
is ever required, it will need to be manually “paired.”

 

If a Microphone is lifted from the Charger Base and the 
Microphone LED slowly flashes alternating RED and 
GREEN for 10 seconds, it means that the Microphone 
needs to be paired to the system.  

To pair the Microphone to the Charger Base: 

1.

 

Make sure the Microphone is turned OFF (no LED 
activity). If the unit is ON, press and hold the 
MUTE button for 10 seconds until the LED turns 
solid 

RED

 then release.  Alternately, place the 

Microphone in the Charger Base for less than 2 
seconds. 

2.

 

Enable the pairing mode by holding the 
Microphone’s Mute button down for eight seconds.  

 

The LED will turn solid GREEN and then solid 
RED. Release the Mute button. The Microphone 
unit is now in 

pairing

 mode. 

Summary of Contents for xTag 02-DSKSYS-D

Page 1: ...SYS D 04 DSKSYSEU D Revolabs Inc Revolabs Inc Revolabs Inc Revolabs Inc 2007 REVOLABS INC All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means without express wri...

Page 2: ...ection 6 Installing the xTag USB System 6 Computer Software Set up 6 Revolabs xTag Wireless Microphone 11 Using the xTag Microphone 11 Charging the Batteries 14 When to Charge 14 Setting the Broadcast...

Page 3: ...ed based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment See Ref IC Self Marking 6 f and...

Page 4: ...EU directive 2003 11 EC and EU directive 2002 95 EC 4 Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your Revolabs xTag USB wireless microphone system This wir...

Page 5: ...one mute function 4 Mini USB connector computer audio and power connection 2 3 1 4 6 Mute Button Pressing the MUTE button toggles between muting flashing RED LED status and un muting flashing GREEN LE...

Page 6: ...em Classic settings You may notice slight differences in appearance when using other Windows operating systems To modify the default microphone earpiece audio output settings 1 At the lower right of y...

Page 7: ...d computer telephony applications e g Skype may also offer options for controlling the audio levels and playback capabilities Please consult the application guide for the software package for addition...

Page 8: ...the microphone port pointed up toward mouth 3 With the microphone in the wearing position un mute the microphone by pressing and releasing the Mute button confirm by viewing flashing GREEN LED If the...

Page 9: ...solid RED to solid GREEN as charging completes The Charger Base status indicator remains off during charging The Microphone is always muted while in the Charger Base The battery charges from fully de...

Page 10: ...the Charger Base Pairing creates an encrypted association between the Wireless Microphone and the Charger Base with a unique electronic serial number Once the Microphone and Charger Base have been pa...

Page 11: ...18 LED Status Indications LED Status Indications LED Status Indications LED Status Indications The following LED patterns are shown on either the Microphone or the Charger Base LED pattern Meaning So...

Page 12: ...0 Wireless Microphone Power proprietary 4 pin connector Audio 2 5mm mono audio Microphone pattern Unidirectional cardioid Battery Lithium Polymer up to 8 hours talk time Charge Time 2 0 hours approx R...

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