Microphone Indicator Lights; Adding A Second Wireless Microphone - Yamaha XW-CS-700 Manual

Wireless extension microphone kit for the yamaha cs-700
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Microphone Indicator lights

The LED indicator on the microphone and the Receiver can change based on the current state the microphone is in.
Please see the below table of possible LED indicators. Note that this table is based on the DIP-settings earlier discussed
in this document. If different DIP-settings are selected other behavior might be seen.
Equipment Use
Microphone in Charger
Microphone not in
Charger

Adding a second wireless microphone

The Receiver of the XM-CS-700 wireless extension microphone can handle up to two wireless microphones. It is
therefore possible to add a second microphone to the solution. It is important that the DIP-switch settings are done as
described earlier in this document, allowing two microphone channels to be mixed within the Receiver and sent to the
CS-700.
As part of the Revolabs™ HD microphone series, Yamaha offers different microphone types which can be added to the
XM-CS-700.
Best results can be achieved using table-top microphones like the omni-directional and the directional HD tabletop
microphones. Using any microphone that typically changes location during the call, like a wearable, an XLR adapter
being used with a hand-held microphone, or a countryman-adapter used with a lapel microphone, might cause echo on
the far end of the call while the microphone moves in the room and shortly thereafter.
To use two microphones, DIP switch 1 has to be in the ON setting as indicated earlier. Otherwise the audio of the two
microphones is not being mixed.
To pair the second microphone to the Receiver:
1. Turn the microphone OFF (no LED activity). If the microphone is ON, press and hold the Mute button for 10
seconds until the LED turns solid red then release the button to turn the unit off. (do not release the button when
you hear two beeps).
Microphone LED
Solid RED
Solid GREEN
OFF
Two RED flashes
every 1.5 seconds
One GREEN flash
every 1.5 seconds
Solid RED
Alternating slow
GREEN and RED
YELLOW flash
alternating with
GREEN flash
YELLOW flash
alternating with two
RED flashes
Alternating RED,
YELLOW, GREEN
Rapid RED flashes
continuing for more
than a few seconds
Groups of five rapid
RED flashes
Receiver
Channel LEDs
OFF
OFF
OFF
Two RED flashes
every 1.5 seconds
GREEN flash every
1.5 seconds
Solid RED
Alternating slow
GREEN and RED
GREEN Flashing
RED Flashing
OFF
OFF
OFF
Meaning
Charging in Progress
Charging Complete
Microphone powered OFF or
battery discharged
Microphone paired and not yet
activated. Press the mute
button to activate the
microphone.
Microphone paired and "active".
Pairing mode or confirmation of
powering-down.
Microphone not paired / No
microphone paired to channel
Microphone low battery
warning, microphone is "active"
Microphone low battery
warning, microphone not yet
activated (press the mute
button to activate)
Establishing connection, or out
of radio range. The
Microphone will try to establish
the link for about 15 minutes,
and then turn off automatically.
Radio congestion – it is not
possible to make a radio
connection because there are
already too many nearby users,
or there is heavy radio
interference. Possibilities
include some types of digital
wireless devices or other
Revolabs products in the
vicinity.
Unit is faulty. Contact your AV
service provider for advice.

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