Godox MoveLink M2 2.4GHz Wireless Microphone System Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
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MoveLink
MoveLink 2.4GHz wireless
microphone system

Instruction Manual

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Thank you for purchasing Godox MoveLink 2.4GHz wireless microphone system. These products are suitable for video recording, journalistic shooting, audio recording, etc. Please read this manual carefully before using it to make sure the correct operation and exert the optimum function.

Features

  1. Adopt globally accepted 2.4GHz wireless and frequency-hopping technology to avoid the same frequency disturbance, which can be used in WIFI and Bluetooth simultaneously (maybe influenced on occasions with multiple WIFI nodes)
  2. Clear, stable, and lossless sound quality
  3. The maximum wireless distance up to 50m
  4. With OLED display to show the parameters set
  5. Support 3.5mm Earphone real-time monitoring
  6. With output volume control and silence function
  7. Stable match of transmitting and receiving
  8. Supports two-way transmitting and one-way receiving
  9. Freely switch mono or stereo channel to offer more output options
  10. Two lithium battery charging methods through USB port or MoveLink charging case

Warning
Do not disassemble. Should repairs become necessary, this product must be sent to an authorized maintenance center.
Always keep this product dry. Do not use in rain or in damp conditions.
Keep out of reach of children.
Do not use the flash unit in the presence of flammable gas. In certain circumstances, please pay attention to the relevant warnings.
Do not leave or store the product if the ambient temperature reads over 40℃.
Turn off the devices immediately in the event of a malfunction.

Names of Parts

Transmitter (TX)

  1. Built-in Microphone
  2. 3.5mm Audio Port
  3. Power Switch Button
  4. Silent Button
  5. Working Indicator
  6. Pairing Button
  7. OLED Display
  8. USB Type-C Port

Receiver (RX)

  1. 3.5mm Audio Sync Monitoring Port
  2. 3.5mm TRS Audio Output Port
  3. Power Switch/Switch Volume Setting Button
  4. Sound +/5. Pairing Button
  5. Working Indicator
  6.  OLED Display8. USB Type-C Port

Functions and Operation

Transmitter (TX)

  1. OLED Display Icon 1: connecting channel. A means connecting to A channel. Icon 2: connecting state. The icon on the picture means a connected state. Icon 3: battery level. Icon 4: recording and silent icon. The icon on the picture means the recording state. Icon 5: soundbyte indication.

  2. Function Introduction


Power switch: long-press the power switch to power on or off. In the state of power-on, if there is a USB Type-C Cable inserted, long-press the power switch to enter the standby state and the charging animation will be displayed. In the standby state, long-press the power switch to power on.
Short press the silent button to switch on or off silent mode.
Long press the pairing button to match the receiver. The indicator will light blue when successfully matched.
Charge the products through USB Type-C port directly. The charging animation will be displayed in charging.

  1. Installation Method
    Using built-in microphone:
    Install the transmitter on the collar through the back clip, aiming the built- in microphone towards the sound source direction.
    For achieving better invisibility during the usage, it is recommended to fix the back clip towards the outside.

Using External Microphone:
Insert the 3.5mm lavalier microphone into the transmitter’ s 3.5mm audio port and lock it tightly. Clip the transmitter onto the belt by back clip and clip the lavalier microphone on the other end onto the collar. When using the external microphone, the built-in microphone will be atomically turned off.

Receiver (RX)

  1. OLED Screen Displa
    Icon 1:A channel transmitter’s battery level
    Icon 2:B channel transmitter’s battery level
    Icon 3:Sound channel selection display
    Icon 4:A/B channel’s volume adjustment display
    Icon 5:A/B channel’s soundbyte dynamic display
    Icon 6:Connection or disconnection of
    Icon 7:A/B channel Sound volume adjustment interface
    Icon 8: Pairing interface

  2. Function Introduction
    A. Power Switch: long-press the power switch to power on or off. In the state of power-on, if there is USB Type-C inserted, long-press the power switch to enter standby state and the charging animation will be displayed. In the standby state, long-press the power switch to power on.
    B. Volume Adjustment:
    (1) In dual sound setting mode, short press the “sound +/-” button to increase or decrease the A/B transmitter’s sound volume simultaneously; long-press the “sound +/-” button to increase or decrease the A/B transmitter’s sound volume gradually.
    (2) Switch Channel: Short press the power switch button to separately adjust the volume of “A channel”, “B channel” and “A&B dual channel”. The channel with blinking figures can be adjusted volumes and will be switched to dual- channel adjustment if there are no operations after 3 seconds.
    (3) In mono channel mode setting, short press or long-press the “volume +” to increase the channel’s volume gradually. If one of the transmitter’s volumes is up to maximum, the current volume slider can only be displayed instead of being controlled; short press or long-press the “volume -” to decrease the channel’s volume gradually. If one of the transmitter’s volumes is up to the minimum, the current volume slider can only be displayed instead of being controlled.
    (4) There are 16 levels of volume adjustment: 00db-15db.
    C. Long press the pairing button to match the singles of transmitters. The left channel will automatically receive A transmitter’s singles while the right channel will receive B transmitter’s. Short press the pairing button to select a mono channel and stereo channel.
    D. Charge the products through USB Type-C port directly. The charging animation will be displayed in charging.

  3. Installation Method
    Installation Methods When Attaching to Camera:
    Install the receiver onto the camera’s hotshot and tighten it through the back clip.
    Then, connect the receiver with the camera by 3.5mm TRS-TRS audio Connect cable. Insert the earphone into the earphone’s monitoring port to listen.

Port and Indicator

  1. Ports:
    Transmitter LINE IN: audio singles input
    Receiver LINE IN: audio singles output
    Receiver audio sync receiving port: insert the earphone cable into the monitoring port

  2. Indicator:
    Working indicator: the indicator will display green in a normal working state.
    (1) Transmitter In the standby state, the indicator will be off. In boot-up state, the indicator will be orange in non-connection, be blue in connection to A channel and be cyan in connection to AB or B channel. During the pairing, the indicator will blink in red two times circularly.

(2) Receiver
In a standby state, the indicator will be off. In boot-up state, the indicator will be orange in non-connection, be blue in connection to A channel and be cyan in connection to AB or B channel. During the pairing, the indicator will blink in red two times circularly.

What’s Inside

  1. Wind Cap
  2. Omnidirectional Lavalier Microphone
  3. 3.5mm TRS-TRS Audio Connect Cable (For Camera)
  4. 3.5mm TRS-TRRS Audio Connect Cable (For Smartphone)
  5. USB Type-C Cable
  6. MoveLink Charging Case
  7. Hand Strap
  8. Instruction Manual
  9. Maintenance

MoveLink M2 =TX+TX+RX
①×2 + ②×2 + ③ + ④ + ⑤×2 + ⑥ + ⑦ + ⑧ + ⑨

Optional Accessory

  1. MoveLink Charging Case (Include USB Type-C Cable and a hand strap) There are three charging bases in MoveLink, which can charge three transmitters or receivers of MoveLink system after being connected to the power supply.
    Note: MoveLink M1 do not include MoveLink Charging Case while MoveLink M1 includes a MoveLink Charging Case.
    MoveLink Charging Case Schematic Diagram of Charging :
    The indicator will display yellow during the charging process and turn to green when being fully charged.
    MoveLink system has two charging ways:
    A. being charged from USB Type-C cable;
    B. being charged through MoveLink Charging Case.

Technique Data

Name Receiver RX Transmitter TX
Fixing Method Back clip (installed onto camera’ s hotshoe )
Display OLED Display
Transmission Type 2.4GHz Frequency hopping system
Sound Pick-up Mode Omnidirectional
Equivalent Input Noise Level 21.8dB(A weighting)
Frequency Range 50Hz-20KHz
Max. Output Electrical Level +3dBu
Single to Noise Ratio 70dB or higher
Sensitivity -32dB+/-2dB
Max. SPL 120DB
Dynamic Range 100dBA (microphone preamplifier)
Working Range 50m (in no shelter situation)
Power Supply Built-in lithium battery
Battery Life Approx. 6H
Battery Capacity 300mHa
Simulated Input 3.5mmTES Lavalier microphone input
Simulated Output 3.5mmTES
Working Environment Temperature -10~50℃
Dimension Length 50mm × width 40mm × thickness14mm
Weight 27g
Name MoveLink Charging Case ML-C3
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Material ABS Material
Suitable Models MoveLink TX、MoveLink RX
Charging Input USB Type-C
Dimension Length 163 × Width 66 × Thickness 28
Weight 129g

Troubleshooting

Unable to receive the audio signal. Make sure batteries are installed correctly and Power Switch is turned on. Check if the transmitter and the receiver are set to the same channel, if the microphone or earphone is well connected, or if the devices are set to the correct mode. Check if the transmitter is set to silent mode or not. Signal disturbance or shooting interference. Change a different channel of the transmitter and receiver. Operation audio distance limited or signal missing. Check if batteries are exhausted. If so, replace them.

Maintenance

Avoid sudden drops. The device may fail to work after strong shocks, impacts, or excess stress.
Keep dry.
The product isn’t water-proof. Malfunction, rust, and corrosion may occur and go beyond repair if soaked in water or exposed to high humidity.
Avoid sudden temperature changes. Condensation happens if sudden temperature changes such as the circumstance when taking the product out of a building with higher temperature to outside in winter. Please put the product in a handbag or plastic bag beforehand. Keep away from a strong magnetic field. The strong static or magnetic field produced by devices such as radio transmitters leads to malfunction. Changes made to the specifications or designs may not be reflected in this manual.

Warranty
Dear customers, as this warranty card is an important certificate to apply for our maintenance service, please fill in the following form in coordination with the seller and safe-keep it. Thank you!

Product Information Model Product Code Number

Customer Information

| Name| Contact Number
Address

Seller Information

| Name
Contact Number
Address
Date of Sale
Note

Note: This form shall be sealed by the seller.

Applicable Products
The document applies to the products listed on the Product Maintenance information (see below for further information). Other products or accessories (e.g. promotional
items, giveaways, and additional accessories attached, etc.) are not included in this warranty scope.
Warranty Period
The warranty period of products and accessories is implemented according to the relevant Product Maintenancelnformation. The warranty period is calculated from the day(purchase date) when the product is bought for the first time, And the purchase date is considered as the date registered on the warranty card when buying the product.
How to Get the Maintenance Service
If maintenance service is needed, you can directly contact the product distributor or authorized service institutions. You can also contact the Godox after-sale service call and we will offer you service. When applying for maintenance service, you should provide a valid warranty card. If you cannot provide a valid warranty card, we may offer you maintenance service once confirmed that the product or accessory is involved in the maintenance scope, but that shall not be considered as our obligation.
Inapplicable Cases
The guarantee and service offered by this document are not applicable in the following cases: ①. The product or accessory has expired its warranty period; ②. Breakage or damage caused by inappropriate usage, maintenance, or preservation, such as improper packing, improper usage, improper plugging in/out external equipment, falling off or squeezing by an external force, contacting or exposing the improper temperature, solvent, acid, base, flooding, and damp environments, etc; ③. Breakage or damage caused by the non- authorized institution or staff in the process of installation, maintenance, alteration, addition, and detachment; ④. The original identifying information of product or accessory is modified, alternated, or removed; ⑤. No valid warranty card; ⑥. Breakage or damage caused by using illegally authorized, nonstandard, or non-public released software; ⑦. Breakage or damage caused by force majeure or accident; ⑧. Breakage or damage that could not be attributed to the product itself. Once met these situations above, you should seek solutions from the related responsible parties and Godox assumes no responsibility. The damage caused by parts, accessories and software beyond the warranty period or scope is not included in our maintenance scope. The normal discoloration, abrasion, and consumption are not the breakages within the maintenance scope.
Maintenance and Service Support Information
The warranty period and service types of products are implemented according to the following Product Maintenance Information:

Product Type| Name| Maintenance Period(month)| Warranty Service Type
---|---|---|---
Parts| Product Main Body| 12| Customer sends the product to designated site
Battery| 3| Customer sends the product to designated site
Charger, Power Cable, Sync Cable, Electrical Parts, etc.| 12| Customer sends the product to a designated site
Other Items| Battery Case, Windproof Sponge, Wind Cap, Locking Device, Lanyard, Tie, Velcro Tape, Clip, Bag, Package, etc.| No| Without warranty

Godox After-sale Service Call 0755-29609320-8062
FCC Caution : Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
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. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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.

The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirements. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction

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