HOLLYLAND C1 Pro Wireless Stereo Master Headset User Guide
- June 14, 2024
- HOLLYLAND
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HOLLYLAND C1 Pro Wireless Stereo Master Headset
Product Information
Wireless stereo headsets, in general, are designed to provide users with a cable-free audio experience. Here are some common features you might find in such headsets:
- Wireless Connectivity: Most wireless stereo headsets use Bluetooth technology to connect to devices like smartphones, tablets, or computers.
- Audio Quality: The quality of audio playback can vary between different models. Look for headsets with features such as noise cancellation, high-fidelity sound, and good bass response.
- Comfort: Comfort is a crucial factor for headsets, especially if they are meant for extended use. Look for adjustable headbands, cushioned ear cups, and lightweight designs.
- Battery Life: Wireless headsets are powered by internal batteries. Check the battery life specifications to ensure it meets your usage needs. Some headsets also support quick charging.
- Controls: Many headsets have built-in controls for adjusting volume, skipping tracks, and answering calls directly from the headset.
- Microphone: If the headset includes a microphone, check for features like noise-canceling or a flexible boom for clear communication during calls or gaming.
- Compatibility: Ensure that the headset is compatible with the devices you intend to use it with, such as smartphones, tablets, PCs, or gaming consoles.
Using Instructions
Here’s a general guide:
- Charging:
- Before using the headset, make sure it’s adequately charged. Connect the headset to a power source using the provided charging cable.
- Power On/Off:
- To turn on the headset, locate the power button. Press and hold it until you see an indication that the device is powered on.
- To turn off the headset, press and hold the power button until the device powers down.
- Pairing:
- Put the headset in pairing mode. This is often done by holding down the Bluetooth or power button until you see a flashing LED light indicating that the headset is ready to pair.
- On your device (phone, tablet, computer), enable Bluetooth and search for available devices. Select the HOLLYLAND C1 Pro when it appears in the list.
- Volume Control:
- Adjust the volume using the buttons or controls provided on the headset. Some headsets have separate buttons for volume up and volume down.
- Playback Controls:
- If your headset supports playback controls, familiarize yourself with the buttons for play/pause, skip track, and previous track functions.
- Answering Calls:
- If the headset has a built-in microphone, you can answer or end calls directly from the headset. Use the designated button for call control.
- Microphone Mute:
- If there’s a microphone mute function, learn how to activate and deactivate it. This is useful for muting your microphone during calls.
- LED Indicators:
- Pay attention to any LED indicators on the headset. They often provide information about the device’s status, such as power on/off, pairing mode, and battery status.
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FAQs
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How Long Can a Headset Work After It Is Fully Charged?
- Answer: Five hours for a master headset(connected to five remote headsets) and 10 hours for a remote headset
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How Long Does It Take to Fully Charge a Battery?
- Answer: It takes about 2.5 hours to fully charge eight batteries on the charging case.
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How to Check Whether the ENC Function Is Turned On or Not and How Does the Function Work?
- Answer:
- If the ENC function is turned on, yellow is displayed on the ENC switch, and the mic indicator light stays ON in blue.
- The working principle of the ENC function is as follows:
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How to Perform Cascade Settings for the Solidcom C1 Pro?
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- Answer:
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Cascade Within Solidcom C1 Pro Hub-based Systems:
Cascade via the 4-wire interface:
* **a)** Connection:
* Connect two hub-based systems through the 4-wire interface via a standard network cable. The maximum length of the network cable is 300 meters.
b) 4-wire settings:
- After the connection, enter the 4 Wire Setting interface on the hub, select Line Sequence Switching, and set one system as Standard and the other as Cross.
Setup steps:
Cascade via the RJ45 interface:
a) Connection:
- Connect two hub-based systems through the RJ45 interface via a standard network cable. The maximum length of the network cable is 300 meters.
- Three hub-based systems are recommended for cascade via an IP network. One system is set to Master Device, and the other two are set to Slave Device. The settings steps are the same as those described in the 5.2 section.
- Note: The IP Address Automatic switch must be turned off under Network Settings > IP Address Settings on the two hub-based systems.
Setup steps:
Cascade Between the Solidcom C1 Pro and the Clear-Com 702
- The 2-wire interface on the Solidcom C1 Pro
- Standard 3-pin XLR cable
- (Intercom Channel A/B) 3-pin XLR interface on the Clear-Com 702
Connection:
Use the male connector of a standard XLR cable to connect to the 2-wire
interface on the Solidcom C1 Pro hub and the female connector to connect to
one of the Intercom Channel A/B interfaces on the Clear-Com 702.
Settings:
- Press and hold the button on the Solidcom C1 Pro hub to enter the menu interface.
- Select 2 Wire.
- After you select Terminal Res, if you can hear the echo from the Clear-Com 702, you can select Auto Null for calibration.
FAQs:
- Question 1: What should I do if the sound from the Solidcom C1 Pro is too quiet?
- Answer: Enter the menu interface on the Solidcom C1 Pro hub and perform 2-wire settings as follows: Output Gain: Set Gain to 6dB, 12dB, or 18dB.
- Question 2: What should I do if the sound from the Clear-Com 702 is too quiet?
- Answer: Enter the menu interface on the Solidcom C1 Pro hub and perform 2-wire settings as follows: Input Gain: Set Gain to 6dB, 12dB, or 18 dB.
Cascade Between the Solidcom C1 Pro and the FreeSpeak II
- The 4-wire interface on the Solidcom C1 Pro
- Standard network cable
- The 4-wire interface on the FreeSpeak II
Connection:
Connect the Solidcom C1 Pro to the FreeSpeak II through the 4-wire interface
via a standard network cable.
FreeSpeak II settings:
Solidcom C1 Pro settings:
Enter the Solidcom C1 Pro menu interface, choose 4 Wire Setting > Line
Sequence Switching, and select Standard.
- Question 1: What should I do if I cannot hear the sound from either of the devices?
- Answer: Please check whether there are 4-wire options in the group. If not, you may not hear the sound from either of the devices.
Cascade Between the Solidcom C1 Pro and the Syscom 1000T
- The 4-wire interface on the Solidcom C1 Pro
- Customized RJ45 to dual XLR cable
- 2 XLR 4-wire interface on the Syscom 1000T
Connection:
Connect the Solidcom C1 Pro to the Syscom 1000T through the 4-wire interface
via a standard network cable.
Settings:
Enter the Solidcom C1 Pro menu interface, choose 4 Wire Settings > Line
Sequence Switching, and select Standard.
Cascade Between the Solidcom C1 Pro and the Mars T1000
- The 4-wire interface on the Solidcom C1 Pro
- Standard network cable (up to 300 meters)
- The 4-wire interface on the Mars T1000
Connection:
Connect the Solidcom C1 Pro to the Mars T1000 through the 4-wire interface via
a standard network cable.
Settings:
Enter the Solidcom C1 Pro menu interface, choose 4 Wire Settings > Line
Sequence Switching, and select Standard.
Cascade Between the Solidcom C1 Pro and the Solidcom M1
- The 4-wire interface on the Solidcom C1 Pro
- Standard network cable (up to 300 meters)
- The 4-wire interface on the Solidcom M1
Connection: Connect the Solidcom C1 Pro to the Solidcom M1 through the
4-wire interface via a standard network cable.
Settings:
Enter the Solidcom C1 Pro menu interface, choose 4 Wire Settings > Line
Sequence Switching, and select Standard.
Enter the Solidcom M1 menu interface, choose 4 Wire Settings > Order Switch, and select PIN3 OUT.
- How Many Remote Headsets Can Work with One Master Headset?
- Answer: Up to 7 remote headsets
- Why Is There Still Noise After the ENC Function Is Turned On?
- Answer: The ENC technology functions by removing noise on the speaker side, so that the listener can hear the speaker’s sound. If you need to hear a clear sound, then the ENC function needs to be turned on on the speaker side.
- When Do I Need to Turn On or Off the ENC Function? Does the Function Affect the Running Time of the Device?
- Answer: You are advised to turn on the ENC function during the running time, and it will not affect the running time of the device.
- Can the Solidcom C1 and Solidcom C1 Pro Work Together? Is the ENC Function Still Available?
- Answer: The Solidcom C1 Pro is entirely compatible with the Solidcom C1, but the Solidcom C1 has no ENC function. You are not advised to use the Solidcom C1 in a loud environment.
- Does the Solidcom C1 Pro Have the Sidetone Function?
- Answer: Yes, the Solidcom C1 Pro has the sidetone function but the level cannot be adjusted.
- How to Manage Solidcom C1 Pro Groups?
- Answer: The Solidcom C1 Pro supports group A and B settings. Connect your computer to the hub via the RJ45 interface and enter the settings page on the web server, or perform group settings in the Solidcom app directly on your mobile device.
Browser-based settings
- Select the Network option in the menu interface. Then, the default IP address, username, and password are displayed under Wire Network Setting.
- Connect the computer to the hub through the RJ45 interface.
- Set the IP address of the computer as 192.168.218.XXX and the default IP address of the hub to 192.168.218.10.
- Open a browser on the computer and visit http://192.168.218.11 to enter the configuration page for the hub.
Can the Solidcom C1 Pro Master Headset Pair with the Hub?
- Answer: No, the Solidcom C1 Pro master headset can only pair with remote headsets.
How to Use the UAC Function?
- Answer: a) Solidcom C1 Pro UAC Connection
- USB-C interface on the hub
- USB-A to USB-C cable
- Computer
b) Computer Settings
Note: When you connect the Solidcom C1 Pro to your computer, the Solidcom C1 Pro will be recognized as an external sound card named Solidcom C1 Pro.
c) Zoom Meeting Settings
d) Hub Group Settings
- Perform group settings on the Solidcom C1 Pro.
- UAC In (Hub In): Speaker (Sound from the computer)
- UAC Out (Hub Out): Microphone (Sound from the hub)
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