User Manual
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Micr
ophones
Ho
w to charge the microphones
Place the microphones in the charging docks on the machine
or plug them into a compatible charger using the micro-USB
charging cable. Be sure to charge fully before each use. While
charging, the top bar of the battery icon on the display will flash,
then stop flashing when the battery is full.
How to turn the microphones on
Remove the microphones from the charging docks and turn them
on using the power button on the handle. They will automatically
connect to the machine.
Note: Microphones will automatically turn o after 15 minutes of
no use.
How to set up the microphone
The A-B button controls both the microphone’s channel and the
microphone’s frequency band.
IMPORTANT: When using both microphones simultaneously, each
microphone must be set to a dierent frequency band (that is,
one must be set to CHA while the other one is set to CHB). If both
microphones are set to the same frequency band, the microphone
audio may cut in and out.
Changing the Frequency Band: The frequency band is represented
by the letters CHA or CHB in the bottom left corner of the LED display.
To change the microphone’s frequency band, hold the A-B button
for one second until the desired band is reached. One microphone
MUST be set to CHA while the other MUST be set to CHB.
Changing the Microphone Channel: Channel is represented on the
microphone LED screen as a number from CH1 to CH8. To cycle
through possible channels, click the A-B button until the desired
channel is reached. Unlike frequency bands, having both mics on the
same numbered channel will not negatively impact performance.
Ho
w to customize your microphone vocal mix
To adjust the volume of your singing over the music, click the
Volume +/- buttons up or down until it reaches your preferred
volume.
To modify the reverb eect on your singing, click the Echo +/-
buttons up or down as desired. Use the EQ button to choose
between 5 dierent equalizer selections.
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Operation Frequency: 490.5MHz







