LiveMIC Bluetooth Wireless Microphone P/N NSRXRM3C2MSX USER GUIDE. Declaration of Conformity. We declare that product NSRXRM3C2MSX conforms to the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/RC. FCC ID:TNZNSRXRM3C2XXX 0678
INTRODUCTION The LiveMIC allows capturing the source of audio wirelessly and freely with internal Uni/Omnidirectional microphone units. Its audio jack supports your own external microphone and real time microphone sound monitoring. Users can record the audio/voice of subject with clarity sound from LiveMIC. Compatible stereo Bluetooth devices must support the Bluetooth profile known as A2DP,HST,HF profiles. GETTING STARTED Unpack the package carefully and confirm that you have all of parts as shown below. LiveMIC USB charging cable Split audio cable
Please check the contents carefully and contact your local dealer immediately if anything is missing or damaged. PRODUCT OVERVIEW See image below. Please note some models of LiveMIC will differ slightly in style, colour and the functionality may vary according to their specifications. USB Charging Connector Earphone and External Mic Jack Uni Mic Omni Mic Mic Gain Up Mute Headphone Volume Down Headphone Volume Up On/Off Mic Gain Down LED Omni /Uni Switch
CHARGING Plug the USB charging cable into LiveMIC mini USB connector. Plug the other side of the USB charging cable into a powered USB connector. or When charging, the amber LED will be lighted. When charging is completed, the amber LED will be turn off.
TURN ON AND PARING Press and hold the ON/OFF button for about 3 seconds, the blue LED will solid light for about 1 second, and then release the button. LiveMIC will be turned on and into current type A or B pairing mode automatically. The type A and B pairing mode has different LED indication, please ensure you are in suitable pairing mode during the pairing. Type A and Type B of pairing modes supporting: Type A pairing mode : Blue LED fast flashes Work with audio receivers, speakers and headsets Type B pairing mode : Blue and amber LED flash alternatively. Work with iphones, ipads, android phones, smartphones, tablets, PCs, laptops and Macs. Type A pairing mode Type B pairing mode
Switch to desired Type A or Type B mode When you press and hold the ON/OFF button without released, the LiveMIC will switch between the type A and B mode circularly with different LED indication. When the LiveMIC is into desired pairing mode, release the button, the LiveMIC will keep this pairing mode for using. If you like to change again, you can repeat this operation for mode changing between Type A and Type B. Power Off Power On blue LED solid on and then into type A(or B) pairing mode Switch Pairing Mode blue and amber LED solid on together and then LEDS off Switch Pairing Mode blue and amber LED solid on together and then LEDS off Power On blue LED solid on and then into type B(or A) pairing mode
Type A: To pair with an A2DP enabled Bluetooth audio receivers, speakers or headsets 1. Turn on the LiveMIC and into type A pairing mode. Type A pairing mode 2. Initiate pairing feature on the audio receiver. 3. When pairing is completed and connecting, the blue LED will begin to flash slowly. Important Note: LiveMIC supports four sets of pin code: 0000, 1111, 1234, and 8888. It covers the popular speakers, receivers.
Type B: To pair with iphones, ipads, tablets, android phones, smartphones, laptop, Mac and PCs etc 1. Turn on the LiveMIC and into type A pairing mode. Type B pairing mode 2. Initiate Bluetooth search feature and find the device name LiveMIC. If pin code requested during pairing, please submit the pin code 0000. AT&T Settings 10:08 AM Bluetooth 90% Bluetooth DEVICES LiveMIC
3. When pairing is completed and connecting, the blue LED will begin to flash slowly. In your laptop or pc, please ensure your Bluetooth driver supported or included headset/handfree profile. TURN OFF Press and hold the ON/OFF button for about 2 seconds, the amber LED will stay on for about 1 second and then the Microphone will turn off. Release the ON/OFF button.
Auto-reconnect to the LiveMIC When LiveMIC is paired with your Bluetooth device, you just need to turn on the Microphone and your Bluetooth device in the later using, and they will connect to each others automatically. LiveMIC WROKING At the type A mode, LiveMIC will start to transmit the microphone sound to the receiver. At the type B mode, when connected with PC, please set the LiveMIC as the default recording device from system audio setting in your PC. When connected with iphone, ipad or android, you need to run the suitable audio or video recording apps
USING MICROPHONE The LiveMIC support internal and external microphone Using internal Uni and Omni directional microphone Put LiveMIC microphone close to the sound source around 8 inches to captured the best sound quality. max. 20cm 8 inches Slide the microphone selection switch to choose the corresponding internal microphone.
Both unidirectional and omnidirectional microphones have their advantages and disadvantages. The important thing is to know the application of the microphone in use to know which would be better for the given situation around. Unidirectional (Cardioid) microphone is used that the target sound source pick up directly in front of the microphone, and all other sounds from sides are largely rejected. Omnidirectional microphones will pick up sound from all directions or sides around the microphone. Users can speak into any side of the microphone.
Good Good Weak Weak Good Good Weak Good Unidirectional Omnidirectional Using external microphone LiveMIC external microphone When plug the suitable 3.5mm audio plug of external microphone into the LiveMIC audio jack, LiveMIC will scan the external microphone and amber LED will flash once. If the external microphone is supported, LiveMIC will disable internal MIC and use the external MIC for sound capturing.
This type of external microphone is suitable for LiveMIC Microphone Signal retrun Left Groud Right 4 3 2 1 This type of external microphone needs a reversed converter to plug into LiveMIC. Signal retrun Groud Microphone Left Right reversed converter 4 3 2 1 This type of external microphone needs a split audio cable to plug into LiveMIC. Signal retrun Groud Microphone or empty 3 2 1 Microphone Split audio cable
Adjust microphone gain, headphone volume or mute the LiveMIC LiveMIC provides 5 buttons to let you adjust the microphone gain, headphone monitoring volume and toggle the mute/un-mute state. Mic Gain Up Mute Headphone Volume Down Headphone Volume Up Mic Gain Down G+ and G- : Single press to increase and decrease the microphone gain. V+ and V- : Single press to increase and decrease the monitoring sound volume. Mute: Press and hold about 0.5s to mute the microphone, the amber LED will flash slowly. Then press and hold about 0.5s again to un-mute.
VISUAL INDICATION The POWER/MODE/AUDIO LED can also indicate the status of RemHearLinks working statues. Statues Indication Charging Amber LED is On Blue LED very Not Connected slow flashes, approx. every 5 seconds Blue LED Medium Connected speed flashes, approx. every 2 seconds Type A pairing mode with audio Blue LED flash quickly receiver Type B pairing mode with iphones, ipads, Amber and Blue LEDs Android, flash alternatively Smartphones, Laptop, Mac, PCs.etc
Statues Switch between type A and type B pairing mode Power On Power Off Mute Indication Blue and Amber LED on for 1 second Blue LED flash once Amber LED flash once Amber LED slow flash, approx. every 5 seconds TROUBLESHOOTING Please note that you should also be familiar with the operation of your audio receiver, mobile phone or other connecting Bluetooth device. Please read the User Guide for your device carefully. For operation with a PC or laptop, please note that these devices should be Bluetooth enabled with appropriate third party software and profiles in order to enable correct operation.
Problem Likely Cause / Solution LiveMIC LiveMIC and audio does not receiver were out of reconnect. range for more than 30 Lost Connection. feet. Turn both Blue LED flashes microphone and audio at 5 second receiver off and turn on intervals. again to reconnect. LiveMIC Ensure that PIN code is will not pair with one of these codes: audio receiver 0000, 1111, 1234, 8888 External microphone cannot work Make sure your external microphone has correct audio plug, for some audio plugs of microphones, you may use the reverse converter or the split audio cable.
Problem No sound capture on laptop, Mac and PC No sound recorded on iphone, ipad, smartphone, Tablet Cannot pair with Bluetooth speaker, receiver Cannot pair with iphone, ipad, Mac, PC...etc Likely Cause / Solution Ensure have handfree or handset profile installed or supported on your Bluetooth driver in your laptop, PC Ensure your voice/video recording apps support Bluetooth microphone Ensure you are using Type A pairing mode with blue light flashing Ensure you are using Type B pairing mode with blue and amber light flashing alternatively CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION For other Nolan Bluetooth products or support, please view our website www.nolan-sys.com or email info@nolan-sys.com or contact your local representative.
DISCLAIMER Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate and complete, no liability will be accepted for any errors and/or omissions made. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes and improvements to the specifications and features of the hardware and firmware of the products described in this document without prior notice. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form is prohibited without prior permission of the manufacturer. All trademarks acknowledged. ENVIRONMENT Do not throw this electrical device away with the normal household waste at the end of its life, but hand it in at an official collection point for recycling. By doing this you will help to preserve the environment.