CAME-TV KUMINIK8 Duplex Digital Wireless Foldable Headset User Manual

June 5, 2024
CAME-TV

User Manual

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Summary

The CAME-TV KUMINIK8 Duplex Digital Wireless Foldable Headset is easy to set up and provides about 450m/1500ft of open range between the Master and Remote headsets. There are two versions available, the US for the US while the EU for EU countries, and other countries can use either version if it does not have a regulation on frequency use. This manual applies to model KUMINIK8-1R (single ear remote) , KUMINIK8-1M (single ear master), KUMINIK8-2R (dual ear remote) and KUMINIK8-2M (dual ear master).

Parameters

Standard DECT technology, GAP compatible
Range 1500ft (450 Meters) in open space
Talk Time Master 10 Hours; Remote 13 Hours
Channel Bandwidth 1.728MHz
Modulation Type GFSK
Duplex Operation Time Division Duplex (TDD)
CE Frequency 1881.792-1897.344 MHz
FCC Frequency 1920-1930 MHz

Operating Instructions

  1. Power On/Off
    Power on: the headset will be powered on automatically when the battery is installed. In the condition that the battery is already in its compartment, one quick press the power button to turn on the headset. Power off: Press and hold the power button for around 5 seconds until the power indicator changes off.
    Note: Power off the remote headsets first otherwise the master headset can not be powered off.

  2. LED Indicators
    Master: red LED on the earcup indicates the master headset.
    Remote: blue LED on earcup indicates remote headset.

  3. Microphone Boom
    MUTE OFF:
    When the microphone boom is in the down position, you can talk and listen.
    MUTE ON: Flip the boom microphone up, it mutes the microphone only and you can still hear what everyone else is saying

  4. Volume Voice +: Raise the volume
    Voice -: Lower the volume

  5. Pairing
    Headsets are paired at the factory and ready for use when they are powered on. For the headsets which already had been paired successfully, they can be connected automatically and no need to pair again.
    Note: If for some reason you need to repair the headsets here is the recommended procedure.

Before the pairing process, it is important to turn on all headsets and mute the microphone in the same group otherwise the connection may be cut down. ( The LED indicator is flashing slowly being muted, which may disturb our judgment in the pairing procedure.)
It is recommended to start with the master headset, press and hold on both volume + & – buttons simultaneously until the red Led indicator starts flashing quickly.
The following steps should proceed on the premise that the led on the remote headset become solid after being powered on. On the remote headset, press and hold on both volume + & buttons simultaneously until the Blue LED starts flashing quickly. The slow flash on the remote headset indicates the process is completed. The same procedure goes for other headsets for pairing.
Each master headset can be paired with 3 different remote headsets. (If a hub is needed, it is regarded as one of the remote headsets.) The master headset will quit the pairing process and the LED to become solid after three different remote headsets had been paired with the master
Quit pairing mode by taping the power button on the master if a remote headset(s) is/are less than 3 pieces.

Quick Start and Tips

Pair How to Pair How to quit t pairing process
Master or Remote Press and holdon volume+ &
-buttonssimultaneouslyuntiltheRedLed indicatorstartsflashing. Short press the

Power button on the master ( Remote will quit pairing automatically and the led indicator becomes solid if the master headset has already been paired with the threeremoteheadsets.)
HUB| Long press function Buttonuntil LEDindicator flashes quickly.| Long press function button (Remote will quit pairing automatically and led indicator to become solid master module has already been paired with three remote headsets.)

  1. During the pairing process, the master will always remain in pairing mode while the remote needs to be paired one by one.
  2. The master headset is not allowed to be in pairing mode if there are more than 2 master headsets. For example, Module one and Module two of the hub can not be in pairing mode at the same time.
  3. If the remote has already been paired with a master in Group A and this remote needs to be paired with a Group B master, in this case, the group A master needs to be turned off in advance.
  4. Please make sure the microphone is in talking mode and do not mute the microphone when pairing the headsets. The reason is that the led indicators flash slowly when mute on is activated and it will be hard to judge the pairing procedure.
  5. Quick press the ON/OFF button 7 times and repeat the pairing process if the leader of the remote headset stays solid and the pairing mode can not be activated.
  6. Each remote headset can be replaced with the hub to increase the number of remote headsets and extend the working distance.

How to Optimize the Communication Effect:

  1. In order to get the best communication result, it is recommended to place the master (or HUB) in the center position, and the remotes are arranged around the master (or HUB) to ensure that each remote is within working distance.
  2. If there is both a master headset and a HUB, the distance between the master and the HUB should also be kept within an appropriate distance of 1500ft. Also, it is important to distinguish which remote headsets are paired with the master and which remote headsets are paired with the HUB. If a remote headset paired with the master exceeds the working range of the master, even if it is close to the HUB, it will not be able to talk.

4 Person Team, Max Distance 3000ft

7-Person Team, Max Distance 3000ft 10

9 Person Team, Max Distance 4500ft 11

HUB Description

For our standard kits, the most connections available are a four headsets connection via a master headset with three remotes. To expand beyond that capability, we now offer a hub to provide connections of up to 10 in one system. Normally a master headset can connect to three remotes, but in this configuration, the hub is utilizing on of the three channels available to the master. The hub in turn communicates to two groups, with each group connecting to three headsets. By adding a microphone to the hub, it becomes an additional headset. All together when configured as the image shows, you can have 10 users on the same system. Remote B & C headsets in the right diagram can be replaced with two different HUBs so the whole system will become a 19-personal communication system.
The hub has a micro USB port to power/charge the unit via 5V DC with a USB power supply or power bank. When power is connected can run directly without batteries and also charge when batteries are installed. The Hub can run alone on batteries and with one installed run time is about 8-10 hours and with two batteries installed, the run time increases to about 15-18 hours.

See details in the above picture

  1. Functional Button for Master Module 1
  2. Functional Button for Remote Module
  3. Functional Button for Master Module 2
  4. Left Charging Indicator
  5. Indicator for Remote Module
  6. Right Charging Indicator
  7. Indicators for Master Module 1 (It comes with 3 different indicators, from right to left numbered as 1,2,3 respectively.)
  8. Power Indicator
  9. Indicators for Master Module 2 (It comes with 3 different indicators, from right to left numbered as 1,2,3 respectively.)

Hub can be charged with either one battery or two batteries. The built-in board will allocate the battery portion to the proper parts automatically. The hub can also be powered by standard 5V USB devices.
Pairing Method for HUB
Headsets of the 7 pieces kit and 9 pieces kit are paired at the factory and ready for use when they are powered on. For the headsets which already had been paired successfully, they can be connected automatically and no need to pair again.
These are strict pairing procedures. It is strongly advised to follow the guide carefully and accurately for the successful operation of this unit.
Step One: Pair the remote module on the hub with a master headset.
Note: This procedure is not a must for the hub with less than 6 remote headsets groups. The Hub group can work independently with the group of master headsets and its subordinated remote headsets. If you want to combine them into one group of more than 6 headsets, please follow the guides below:

  1. Turn on the master headset and at least one prepared Remote headset or Hub in the kit (at most two units).
  2. Press and hold the Volume + & – buttons at the same time on the master headset to activate pairing mode. Then perform a long press on the #2 functional button of the remote module on the Hub until the indicators flash quickly.

Once the indicator becomes solid, this means that the pairing process is completed, and the Remote modular on Hub is now paired with the master headset. (Short press the on/off button on the master to quit pairing if the indicator in the master headset still flashes quickly.)
Step Two: Pairing master module 1 with the Remote headsets.

Press and hold the left button on the Hub (master module 1) to activate the pairing process. Then activate pairing for the first Remote headset. Once the pairing process is complete, a beep sound will appear and the remote indicator will flash slowly. There are three indicators in each hub master module, corresponding to three different remote headsets. When the first remote headset is successfully paired with hub master module 1, the right indicator becomes solid and the second one flashes, then perform the same procedure to pair the second and third remote headsets. After three remote headsets are paired with hub master module 1, all led indicators in remote headsets and master module 1 will become solid. If only two remote headsets are needed, long press the master module 1 button to quit pairing after two headsets have done pairing.
Step Three: Pairing master module 2 with the remote headsets.
Long press the master module 2 button to activate the pairing process, other procedure is similar to step two mentioned above.
Notes:

  1. The master module and remote module in the hub cannot be paired at the same time. Otherwise, it will result in a malfunction.
  2. Long press Volume + & – buttons at the same time to activate the pairing mode until the indicators flash.
    1. Master headset will quit pairing mode automatically if it has already been paired with 3 different remote headsets.
    2a.Make sure to quit the pairing mode by long pressing the function button for the master module after all remote headsets are done pairing if less than 3 pieces of remote headsets are needed.

HUB Indicators Introduction:

One: Indicators on remote modular

  1. Flash quickly: Pairing mode
  2. Flash slowly: Stand-by mode (It means the headset has already been paired, but has no connection to the master, as the master is not turned on.)
  3. Solid: Never been paired or working normally.

Two: Indicators on master modules
2.1 It comes with 3 different indicators, from left to right numbered as 1,2,3 respectively.
2.2 All indicators off Stand-by Mode. It means no remote headsets have been paired. ( #4 and #6 indicators flash quickly in this case.)
2.3 Pairing will start with the right indicator name as 1# indicator. If the first remote headset has been paired successfully, the 1# indicator will become solid, then 2 and 3. The master module will quit pairing mode automatically if it is already been paired with 3 different remotes and start working.
2.4 In working mode, the number of the remote headsets will be the same as the indicators number. And the indicator number is the same as the pairing sequence.
Three: Power Charging Indicators
When charging, the battery indicator will flash slowly and become solid when fully charged.
FCC Regulatory Compliance
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Warning: changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

FCC RF Radiation Compliance
The device has been tested and complies with FCC SAR limits. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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