GALAXY AUDIO EVO-E Water-Sweat Resistant Replacement Headset Microphone User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- GALAXY AUDIO
Table of Contents
GALAXY AUDIO EVO-E Water-Sweat Resistant Replacement Headset Microphone
Components
- EVO-E Rechargeable Wireless Headset Mic
- EVO-PREC Rechargeable Wireless Receiver
- Headset Windscreen
- 1/4″ to 1/8″ Cable
- USB Power Adapter
- Dual USB-C Charging Cable
- Protective Neoprene Pouch
- Quick Start Guide
Setup
- Use the dual USB cable and USB power supply to charge the headset and receiver
- Using the 1/8″ to 1/4″ cable, connect the receiver to an input on your sound system/mixer.
- Use the output, either mic or line level, that is appropriate for your sound system input.
- The included adhesive-backed hook and loop fastener can be used to attach the receiver as needed.
- Turn on the receiver by pressing and holding the power button about 3 seconds. The display will show on.
- To select a channel press and hold either the up or down button until CHA displays with the current channel. Now use the up or down buttons to change the channel.
- Adjust the volume using Up and Down buttons. If you previously adjusted the channel setting wait about 5 seconds for the receiver to default back to volume
- Turn on the headset by pressing and holding the power button about 3 seconds, the LED powers on. To turn off, press and hold until the LED goes off.
- When powered On, a short power button press wil mute the mic, the LED will start slowly flashing, another short press will un-nmute the mic
- Select the channel matching the receiver using the channel select button.
- Put on the headset, the strap can be used to adjust the fit.
- Position the microphone, around the front to the side or at the corner of the mouth.
- Turn up the volume on the sound system channel to the level needed.
OTHER HELPFUL SOURCES
FAQ
Q. How long does a charge last?
A. About 4 hours
Q. Can i use the USB cable to give the Receiver continuous power?
A. Yes, however, if power is lost you will need to press the power button
again.
Q. How do I know which output to use?
A. If you do not know if your input is mic level or line level, start with the
mic level output. If you are unable to get an acceptable levellvolume, move to
the line level output.
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