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Changes in DIP switch configurations require a power cycle (off/on) to take effect.
Configuration Settings
DIP Switch 1- Output Mixing:
When DIP Switch 1 is OFF(default), each HD microphone has its own 3.5mm balanced audio output on the Base Station. When DIP Switch 1 is switched on, the audio outputs of the two HD microphones are mixed together and sent to both outputs.
DIP Switch 2 - Low Pass Filter:
When DIP switch 2 is OFF(default) the microphone provides the full audio bandwidth. When DIP switch 3 is ON, a LPF is activated reducing the audio bandwidth.
DIP Switch 3 – Audio Output Level:
When DIP switch 3 is OFF(default) the microphone outputs provide a line level signal~0 dBu. When DIP switch 3 is ON, the microphone outputs provide a mic level signal
DIP Switch 4 - Mute Mode:
When DIP switch 4 is OFF(default) each microphone has its own individual muting capabilities. When DIP switch 4 is ON, the microphone mute buttons are deactivated resulting in the mics always being active and
DIP Switch 5&6 – Sharing Mode:
To use two HD Venue Systems in the same area, both systems must have DIP Switch 5 set to ON. One of the HD Venue Systems must have DIP Switch 6 set to ON (A frequencies) and the other HD Venue System must have DIP Switch 6 set to OFF (B frequencies).
DIP Switch 7&8 - Transmit Power:
The transmit power of the Base Station can be adjusted to help reduce the operational radius of a Revolabs HD Venue System in order to prevent interference from other Revolabs products, or from other devices operating in the same frequency.
Note: It is recommended that the lowest functioning Transmit Power be used for each system.
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