TAKSTAR DG-U100 Wireless Conference Microphone System User Manual

June 4, 2024
TAKSTAR

TAKSTAR DG-U100 Wireless Conference Microphone System User Manual

TAKSTAR DG-U100 Wireless Conference Microphone System

DG-U100

Preface

Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing Takstar DG-U100 Wireless Conference Microphone System. In order to better understand and use the product, please read this manual carefully.
If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact our local dealer.

Features

  • Connects up to 83 mic units within signal coverage, allowing simultaneous speech from 1~4 persons
  • Real-time tracking of speakers by connecting to cameras; controls up to 7 cameras at the same time
  • Supports multiple PTZ camera control protocols such as Sony Visca, Pelco-P and Pelco-D
  • Smart LAN control software for managing all units in one integrated interface, easy to deploy
  • Infrared sync for greater ease on setting up conference
  • Built-in 15-band EQ for each channel, adjustable as required
  • Remote gain control on discussion units, catering to different speaker requirements
  • SUBG band data scheduling technology, wireless digital audio/control signal processing, farther transmission and better anti-interference
  • Intelligent power management lowers battery consumption by auto shutdown of discussion units when control unit is powered off
  • Remote frequency changer allows synchronizing frequency changes remotely between control unit and discussion units
  • Supports two discussion modes: FIFO (First-in-First-out) or No-Delegate mode
  • XLR/TRS/TRS-Isolated outputs for connection with various audio equipment
  • 2U rack unit size installs into a standard 19″ rack mount

Features of Discussion Units

  • 12864 pixel matrix screen, with clear and intuitive indication of device status
  • Discussion unit priority is set freely via IR Sync; no more physical distinction among chairman/ guest/delegate units
  • Condenser capsule offers high fidelity, long pickup distance, high sensitivity, low distortion and clear sound
  • Chairman units are prioritized, unrestricted and able to interrupt speech of delegate units
  • Guest units can speak independently, uninterrupted by chairman units or FIFO rules
  • Delegate units are controlled by chairman units for conference management
  • Delegate units display the speaking duration which serves as reference for speech speed adjustment
  • Built-in antennas, elegant in looks, also provide strong stability and anti-interference
  • Adjustable gain for each discussion unit, configurable on control unit, adaptable to various speakers

Applications

Suitable for meetings, classrooms, multi-function halls

Specifications

Control Unit (CU) Parameters

  • Power Supply: DC 12V/1A
  • Frequency: call frequency: 640-692MHz, scheduling frequency: 315-316MHz
  • Receiving Sensitivity: -105dBm
  • S/N Ratio: > 80dB
  • T.H.D: < 0.5%dB @ 1KHz
  • Effective Range: ≥ 30m (in open area)
  • Number of Discussion Channels: 4 X 83
  • Network Communication Protocol: UDP
  • Camera Control Mode: RS-485, 9600 baud
  • Power Consumption: 6W
  • Product Dimensions: 430×100×220mm
  • Net Weight: 3.5Kg

Discussion Unit Parameters

  • Power Supply: DC 3V, AA 1.5V * 2
  • Transmit Power (antenna port): ≥ 10mW
  • Mic Capsule: condenser, unidirectional
  • Continuous Use Time: 8hrs (subject to battery capacity)

Note: The above data is measured by Takstar laboratory, and Takstar has the final interpretation
right!

Function Descriptions

Control Unit Diagram

Front Panel

FIG 1 Front Panel

  1. Channel 1~4 scheduling parameters
  2. LCD display
  3. Communication status
  4. Edit button: rotate to move the cursor or edit parameters, push to select or edit parameters
  5. Power button
  6. Infrared sync window

Back Panel

FIG 2 Back Panel

  1. Power input socket

  2. RS485 interface for highspeed
    PTZ camera

  3. Network RJ45 socket

  4. Channel 4 antenna socket

  5. Channel 3 antenna socket

  6. Channel 2 antenna socket

  7. Channel 1 antenna socket

  8. RCA output socket

  9. TRS isolated output

  10. TRS non-isolated output

  11. XLR balanced output

  12. 315 antenna socket

Note: Antenna frequency for Channel 1~4 is 640~690MHz

Discussion Unit Diagram

FIG 3 Discussion Unit Diagram

  1. Power-on/power-off/speak button
  2. Infrared receiving window
  3. Interrupt function button
  4. LCD display

Operation Instructions

1. Adjust Channel Frequency
Turn the CURSOR knob to move the cursor onto the box in below figure ①, press and rotate the knob to adjust the frequency, then press the knob again to set the desired frequency.

2. Select & Set Channel Priority
Rotate the CURSOR knob to move the cursor onto the box in Figure ②, and press the knob to switch priority among “Chairman”, “Guest”, or “Delegate”. For Chairman (11-14) and Guest (01-04) units, their IDs will be automatically generated; while for Delegate units, you need to manually set their IDs. This can be done by moving the cursor onto the box in Figure ③, press the knob, then rotate to set the Delegate ID (21-100 optional) as shown in Figure ④.

FIG 5 Select & Set Channel Priority

3. Sync Units
Set the required frequency and priority before syncing frequency. Press and hold the SPEAK
button on the mic unit, and align the IR windows on both the mic unit and the CU; rotate the
CURSOR knob on CU to select SYN , then press the knob to start automatic ” ” sync, in which
case the CU IR window will flash red until the syncing is over. Once synced successfully, the CU
screen will display the Signal Meter and Mic Battery Status, as shown in Figure ⑤:

4. Channel Input/Output Volume, Unit Gain Control
When the channel frequency pairing is complete, you can adjust the input/output volume and unit microphone gain to a desired level.

Rotate the CURSOR knob to move the cursor onto the boxes in Figure ⑥, and start adjusting the input/output volume or gain level respectively, following similar steps in Adjust Frequency. When the gain level is changed successfully, the gain level will briefly appear in the red box area on the mic unit screen, as shown in Figure ⑦.

FIG 7 Channel Input Output Volume, Unit Gain Control

5. Channel EQ, Effects, Feedback Suppression
After the above steps, you can set the corresponding EQ, effect and feedback suppression according to actual needs. Rotate the knob so that the cursor falls on the box in Figure ⑧, press the knob to enter the setting interface:

FIG 8 Channel EQ, Effects, Feedback Suppression

Note: Press the rotary button to check and enable the corresponding function

6. Conference Mode
Rotate the knob to enter the conference mode settings, move the cursor to the box area in Figure ⑨, press the knob to switch the conference mode between “FIFO” or “No DLGT”.

FIG 9 Conference Mode

7. PTZ Camera Connection

7.1 The CU supports PTZ camera control protocols including Sony Visca, Pelco-P and Pelco-D. The following figure is the pin connection diagram for an original SONY D70 camera

FIG 10 PTZ Camera Connection

FIG 11 PTZ Camera Connection

The above connection diagram is for reference only. Please see the pin definition of the PTZ
camera used for actual application.

7.2 Camera Tracking Settings
After the CU and the camera are connected, output the camera video to a monitor, use a remote
to enter the camera settings, configure Camera ID and Baud. You can also view the Camera
Protocol in the settings. Set the Baud value to 9600, and ID to desired (supporting up to 7 cameras, optional ID 1~7), and leave other parameters unchanged.

Once the camera parameters are set, rotate the CU CURSOR to enter camera tracking interface,
as shown below:

FIG 12 Camera Tracking Settings

Move the cursor to the checkbox beside the camera icon, and press the CURSOR knob to check
tracking function. Then based on the configuration, check the corresponding camera ID, and modify its respective Camera Protocol (by moving the cursor to the protocol, and press the knob to switch protocol). Check Flip to flip around the camera ” ” footage if necessary.

Next, proceed to binding and positioning the camera:

Adjust the camera angle based on your capturing footage on the monitor (via camera remote), rotate the CU knob to move the cursor to below framed area:

Press and rotate the knob to select the camera ID for use, then double-tap to issue the instruction to camera. There will be an upward arrow appearing briefly after issuing the ID, and the camera signal LED will flash to indicate successful binding and positioning. The mic unit screen will also show the linked camera ID, as shown below:

Cautions:

  1. Check if the CU and the camera are wired correctly.
  2. Check if the ID No. and Baud of the camera is set properly.
  3. Whether the camera tracking function is enabled on the CU, and whether corresponding ID and Camera Protocol are selected.
  4. Whether the ID on the discussion unit is set correctly and issued to the camera.
  5. It’ s suggested to turn off the configured delegate unit before setting up a new one.

8. System Wiring Diagram for Reference

FIG 14 System Wiring Diagram for Reference

Safety Instructions

To avoid electric shock, overheat, fire, radiation, explosion, mechanical risk and injury or property loss due to improper use, please read and observe the following items before use:

  1. Please check if the power of the connected equipment matches with that of this product before operation. Adjust the volume to proper level during operation. Do not operate at over-power or high-volume level for extended time to avoid product malfunction or hearing impairment.
  2. If there is any abnormality during use (e.g., smoke, strange odor), please kill the power switch and unplug from power source, then send the product to the local dealer for repair.
  3. Keep this product and its accessories in a dry and ventilated area. Do not store in a humid or dusty area for extended time. Keep away from fire, rain, liquid intrusion, bumping, throwing, vibrating, or from blocking any ventilation openings, to prevent malfunction.
  4. The product must, when installed on walls or ceilings, be fixed firmly in place at adequate strength to prevent from falling.
  5. Please abide by safety rules during operation. Do not use the product in places prohibited by laws or regulations to avoid accident.
  6. Do not disassemble or repair the product by yourself to avoid injury. If you have any questions or require any services, please contact our local dealer.

FIG 15 Safety Instructions

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