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 EasyTalk Wireless Mic 

EasyTalk Wireless USB Mic System - Document Number 342-0442 Rev A  

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4) Volume: 

The + (plus) and – (minus) buttons are used to raise and lower the audio outputs (Balanced and 

Unbalanced) from the EasyTalk Wireless Receiver.

 

 

5)  Audio Level:  

This LED display ladder will indicate the relative audio level output (from all sources) of the 

EasyTalk Wireless Receiver.  The red line at the top of the display indicates clipping.

 

 

6)  Radio, EQ Filter and Compressor Status LED’s:   

 

Radio LED

: Solid blue light indicates

 

normal operation.  Fast flashing indicates no link established with the 

Belt Pack Wireless Microphone.  Slow flashing indicates the Pairing cycle is in progress.

 

 

 

EQ Filter: 

Blue light on indicates the EQ Filter is turned on.  Blue light off indicates the EQ Filter is off.

 

When 

EQ Filter is enabled, it helps increase speaker intelligibility for voice applications.

 

 

 

Compressor: 

Solid blue indicates that the Compressor is on.  No light indicates that the Compressor is off.  

The Compressor minimizes the potential of “clipping” by attenuating the audio signals that exceed the 
maximum input. 

 

 

7) Antenna: 

 

The antenna is tuned to receive 2.4 GHZ signals from the IR Lanyard Belt Pack Microphone.  

Note: If the EasyTalk Wireless Receiver is installed deep inside a metal equipment rack or is surrounded by 
other metal cased equipment, the antenna may need to be extended away from the rack to improve 
reception. 

 

 

Diagram:  The Rear Panel Connections: 

 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 

1)  12 VDC, 1.0 Amp Power Connector:  

The 5.5mm OD and 2.5mm ID coaxial power connector should be 

plugged into the PowerRite power supply provided by Vaddio.  Use of any unauthorized power supplies will 
void any and all warranties.

 

 

2) RS-232 

Control: 

 

The DE-9 female (DB-9 for conventionalists) connector is provided for 3

rd

 party control 

systems using the Wireless Audio Interface Application Protocol Interface (API).  See the Command List in 
Appendix A.

 

 

3)  Settings (8-Position Dip Switch):  

The eight position dip switch is used for system configuration of the 

EasyTalk Wireless Receiver (see next page for table).

 

 

4)  GPIO Port:  

The GPIO Port provides the ability to interface with 

external control systems. Inputs are logic level low.  The outputs 
are open collectors.

 

 
 
 
 
 

5)  USB Type B Connector: 

This connector is used to interface with the Host PC for soft-client codec type 

applications.

 

 

6)   Audio Outputs: 

There are two (2) Audio Outputs on the rear panel:

 

 

Balanced Audio Output Jack:

 Balanced Line Level (on XLR - M connector) +4dBu 

 

Unbalanced Audio Output Jack:

 Unbalanced Line Level (on RCA-F connector)

 

-10dbV 

 
 

Pin 

Function 

Power (12 VDC) 

Mute Toggle (Input) 

Mute Status (Output) 

Volume Up (Input) 

Volume Down (Output) 

Not Used 

Ground 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for EasyTalk

Page 1: ...o All Rights Reserved EasyTalk Wireless USB Mic System Document Number 342 0442 Rev A EasyTalk Wireless USB Mic System Part Numbers 999 8550 000 North America 999 8550 001 International Installation and User Guide ...

Page 2: ...iptions 6 Diagram Belt Pack Control Panel 7 Belt Pack and Battery Compartment 8 Diagram Belt Pack Views 8 Table Belt Pack Dip Switch Settings 9 Belt Pack Configuration Settings 9 Step by Step Instructions 10 Diagrams Basic Configurations 11 Technical Specifications 11 Compliance and CE Declaration of Conformity 12 Warranty Information 13 Appendix 1 Pin outs and Stuff 14 EasyTalk Audio User Serial ...

Page 3: ...ency hopping radio capable of transmitting full spectrum audio 20HZ to 20KHZ Advanced radio protocols such as adaptive frequency hopping and forward error correction ensures reliable communication and coexistence with other devices in the band The Belt Pack includes a rechargeable lithium ion battery pack allowing extended operations Charging is accomplished with a micro USB power supply or by sim...

Page 4: ...550 000 EasyTalk Wireless Receiver Two 2 Rack Ears for Rack Mounting the Receiver One 1 2 39GHZ 2 51GHz Wave 3 5 RP SMA Right Angle Antenna 12 VDC 1 0 Amp PowerRite Power Supply One 1 Euro Power Cord One 1 UK Power Cord One 1 6 1 83m USB 2 0 Cable Type A Male to Type B Male One 1 EasyTalk Belt Pack Transmitter with Rechargeable Lithium ion battery and attached belt clip One 1 1 1 4 wave RP SMA str...

Page 5: ...ess Receiver is installed deep inside a metal equipment rack or is surrounded by other metal cased equipment the antenna may need to be extended away from the rack to improve reception Diagram The Rear Panel Connections 1 12 VDC 1 0 Amp Power Connector The 5 5mm OD and 2 5mm ID coaxial power connector should be plugged into the PowerRite power supply provided by Vaddio Use of any unauthorized powe...

Page 6: ... Playback through the USB port Audio output through the Balanced or Unbalanced Audio Line Outputs The EasyTalk Wireless Receiver will be recognized as a USB Audio Device by the PC with recording the Belt Pack Wireless Microphone Audio and playback the Speaker Audio capabilities Dip Switch 4 Radio ON OFF ON enables the Radio Receiver for the Wireless Microphone OFF turns it off naturally Dip Switch...

Page 7: ... on position and the LED will illuminate Be sure to turn off the SYSTEM POWER switch when the system is not in use to save the battery life The rechargeable lithium ion battery pack provides up to ten 10 hours with full charge It is highly recommended that the Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Pack be fully charged prior to using the Belt Pack for the first time 4 Microphone ON OFF This switch turn...

Page 8: ... circuit board SW4 and SW5 They provide configuration settings for Microphone Gain Control Filtering Compression and Microphone Filtering and Pairing of the Wireless Belt Pack to the EasyTalk Wireless Receiver 4 Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery The battery is housed and attached inside the Battery Compartment and under normal use should last up to ten 10 hours when fully charged 5 Battery Indicato...

Page 9: ... microphone audio Disable provides zero gain Dip Switch 2 Gain Enable adds a six 6 dB gain to the microphone audio Disable provides zero gain Dip Switch 3 Gain Enable adds a nine 9 dB gain to the microphone audio Disable provides zero gain Note The following Gain Boost Switches 1 through 3 can be used individually or in combination For example if Dip Switch 1 3dB Gain and Dip Switch 2 6dB Gain are...

Page 10: ...l begin blinking at a slow rate Press the Pair Button on the front panel of the EasyTalk Wireless Receiver The Belt Pack and the EasyTalk Wireless Receiver will automatically sync with each other The blue Radio LED s on the Belt Pack and the EasyTalk Wireless Receiver front panels will illuminate solid blue indicating they are paired and ready for operation Important Note The Pairing button on the...

Page 11: ...Receiver Sensitivity 83dBm Audio Processing Settings 8 Position Dip Switch for Compressor Speaker EQ Filter Mix Mode User Controls Power Button Volume Up Down Microphone Mute Pairing Button LED Indicators VU Meter GPIO Inputs Mute Control Volume Up Volume Down Active Logic Low Outputs Mute Status Belt Pack Battery Type 4400mAH Lithium Ion Typical Talk Time 18 hours Typical Full Charge Time 9 hours...

Page 12: ...ns not expressly approved by Vaddio can affect emission compliance and could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Do not use any antenna other than the one provided on the unit This equipment complies with the FCC IC radiation exposure limits set forth for portable transmitting devices operating in an uncontrolled environment End users must follow the specific operating instructions...

Page 13: ...MA from Vaddio s technical support Provide a technician with a return phone number e mail address shipping address and product serial numbers and describe the reason for repairs or returns as well as the date of purchase and proof of purchase Include your assigned RMA number in all correspondence with Vaddio Write your assigned RMA number on the clearly on the shipping label when returning the pro...

Page 14: ... port Command echo and prompt can be enabled or disabled with the 6121 command When enabled commands input to the receiver are echoed back and a prompt character is output whenever a carriage return is entered When disabled the echo and prompt characters are suppressed For all commands the termination character is a carriage return hex 0D Response strings output by the Receiver will end with both ...

Page 15: ... response Help Menu Using a terminal emulator on the prompt line enter followed by a carriage return and the Help Menu will be displayed see below This Menu EasyTalk Wireless Receiver V01 00 0X Compiled 12 Apr 12 at 15 38 51 Commands 5101 Get mute status 00 off 01 on 5102 Get volume 16 0 dB 2 digit hex value f0 is 16 f1 is 15 ff is 1 00 is 0 5110 Get DRC enabled 00 disabled 01 enabled 5111 Get EQ ...

Page 16: ...0 572 2011 Phone 763 971 4400 FAX 763 971 4464 www vaddio com 2012 Vaddio All Rights Reserved Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited Specifications and pricing are subject to change without notice Vaddio and EasyTalk are trademarks of Vaddio All other trademarks are property of their respective owners Document 342 0442 Rev A ...

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