HOLLYLAND HollyView SOLIDCOM M1 Wireless Intercom System User Manual
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SOLIDCOM M1 Wireless Intercom System
User Manual
HollyView SOLIDCOM M1 Wireless Intercom System
HOLLYLAND HollyView SOLIDCOM M1 User Manual
November 17, 2021November 18, 2021
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FOREWORD
Thank you for purchasing Hollyland Full-Duplex wireless intercom system.
Please read this instruction carefully before using the product. Wish you have
a pleasant experience.
KEY FEATURES
- Carrier-Grade Voice Quality, up to 450 Meters Line-of-Sight Usage Distance
- 1.9GHz Frequency, Support Frequency Configuration in Different Regions
- Automatically Switching between External Omnidirectional Fiberglass Antenna and In-Built Panel Antenna
- Full-Duplex Wireless Communicating
- The Station Supports up to 8 Beltpacks to Talk at the Same Time. Station, App and Webserver Configuration Upgrade supported
- Beltpack Supports Simultaneous Calls in 3 Groups
- The Station Supports Cascading or Connecting with the 2/4 Wire Audio Systems
- Station’s Power could be Supplied by POE Cascading or NP-F Type Batteries
- In-Built Lithium Battery for the Beltpacks, Usage for over 6 hours
- Portable Storage Charging Base, Easy to Carry
- 10 Levels Volume. Different Needs of Scenes Satisfied
PACKING LIST
1 | Station | x1 |
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2 | Beltpack | x8 |
3 | Charging Base | x1 |
4 | LEMO Single-Ear Headset | x2 |
5 | High Gain Omnidirectional Antenna | x8 |
6 | POE Adapter | x1 |
7 | RJ45 to XLR Transferring Cable (5 meters) | x1 |
8 | 4Pin XLR Adapter | x1 |
9 | USB-Type-A to Type-C Transferring Cable | x1 |
10 | Battery for Beltpacks | x16 |
11 | 3/8 Installing Accessory | x1 |
12 | User Guide | x1 |
- The exact quantity may vary on products configuration. Please take the actual quantity as standard.
PRODUCT INTERFACES
① 3.5mm Headset Interface
Interface Definition: M G R L
Microphone Independence: 600Ω
Speaker Independence: 32Ω
② LEMO Headset Interface
PIN1: GND
PIN2: GND
PIN3: SPKPIN4:SPK+
PIN5:MIC+
PIN6:MIC
PIN7:NULL
PIN8:LED| ③ 4-Wire Interface
Input Independence: 10KΩ
PIN1: NULL
PIN2: NULL
PIN3: AUDIO OUT+
PIN4: AUDIO IN+
PIN5: AUDIO
INPIN6: AUDIO
OUTPIN7: GND
PIN8: GND
④ 2-Wire Interface
PIN1: GND
PIN2: POWER
PIN3: AUDIO| ⑤ POE/PWR Interface
PIN1: -POWER
PIN2: -POWER
PIN3: +POWER
PIN4: +POWER
PIN5: +POWER
PIN6: +POWER
PIN7: -POWER
PIN8: -POWER
ASTATION
- Antenna Interface
- Up Key
- Left Key
- Menu/Confirm Key (Long Press to the Menu/ Short Press to Select)
- Right Key
- Down Key
- Power Button
- 3/8 Screw Hole
- Interface for NP-F Type Battery
- Power Supply Interface
4-Wire Audio Input-Output Interface (RJ45 Interface)
USB Interface
3/8 Screw Hole
2-Wire Audio Input-Output Interface
POE Interface
B belt pack
- Antenna
- Mute/Talk Switch Key, Press Down for Talk, Up for Mute
- Battery Compartment Switcher
- USB Type-C Interface
- Left Key/A Group Key (The beltpack is not grouped when the indicator light is off. The beltpack is joined Group A but is unable to talk or listen when the Indicator light is white. The beltpack is able to talk and listen in Group A when the Indicator light is orange)
- Menu/ B Group Key (Long press to enter Menu/The beltpack is not grouped when the indicator light is off. The beltpack is joined Group B but is unable to talk or listen when the Indicator light is white. The beltpack is able to talk and listen in Group B when the Indicator light is orange)
- Right Key/C Group Key (The beltpack is not grouped when the indicator light is off. The beltpack is joined Group C but is unable to talk or listen when the Indicator light is white. The beltpack is able to talk and listen in Group C when the Indicator light is orange)
- Volume+ Button
- Volume- Button
- Back Clip
Power Switcher
Charging Contact
LEMO Headset Interface
3.5mm Headset Interface
DISPLAY INTRODUCTION
A STATION MAIN DISPLAY INTRODUCTION
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Current Battery Voltage of Station
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Current Status of Beltpack
TALK: The beltpack is able to talk while listening.
MUTE: The beltpack is able to listen but unable to tal
LOST: The beltpack is disconnected from the station
LINK: The beltpack is linking to the station. -
Beltpack Number
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Current Battery Usage of Beltpack
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Current Signal Strength of Beltpack
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Low Battery Display of Beltpack
B BELTPACK MAIN DISPLAY
- Current Signal Strength
- Charging Notice
- Current Battery Usage
- Beltpack Number
- Current Status
TALK: Able to Talk while Listening
MUTE: Able to Listen but unable to Talk
LOST: Disconnected from the Station
LINK: Linking to the Station
GUIDE
TATION MENU INTRODUCTION
Long press Menu/Confirm key for 3 seconds to enter the Menu, following is the menu function’s Introduction.
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Select “Network” to Switch WiFi on/off, See the WiFi Password and IP Address.
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Select “Master and Slave” to Set the Station as Master Device/Slave Device.
2.1 If there’s only one kit of devices, the station needs to be set as Master Device; When two or more kits are cascaded, the station can be set as Master Device/ Slave Device.
2.2 When the station is set as Master Device, The beltpack number will automatically switch to 1-8; When the station is set as Slave Device, The beltpack number will
automatically switch to 9-16.
2.3 This function can only be used when two kits of devices are cascaded by the Ethernet interface. The Station needs to be set as Master Device when only one kit of devices is used. -
Select “4 Wire” Entering 4 Wire Audio Settings.
3.1 Enter the Menu to adjust 4 Wire audio system input/output gain.
3.2 Switch sequence of lines. -
Select “Language” to Switch Language to Chinese or English.
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Select “Group” Entering Group Settings.
5.1 One Group: To group all the beltpacks, 2 Wire and 4 Wire audio devices to Group A.
The indicator light of Group A Key on the beltpacks will shine
5.2 Two Groups: To group number 1-4 beltpacks, 2 Wire and 4 Wire audio devices to Group A, number 5-8 beltpacks to Group B, The indicator light of corresponding groups on the beltpacks will shine.
5.3 Customize: Able to group beltpacks, 2 Wire or 4 Wire audio devices through Direction Keys and Confirm Key. After setting the corresponding indicator light of the belt pack will shine;
5.4 Defaults: Able to group all beltpacks, 2 Wire and 4 Wire to Group A, After setting the indicator light of Group A will shine. -
Select “2 Wire” Entering 2 Wire Settings.
6.1 After connected to 2 Wire devices, set the corresponding wire length compensation and terminal resistor of the station. Powe on the 2 Wire devices. Meanwhile, the
microphone of 2 Wire devices needs to be turned off or disconnected to make sure there’s no other audio transmitting in the 2 Wire connection. Otherwise, the Auto Null will be affected. Select “Auto Null”, the station will complete the Auto Null operation of 2 Wire Devices;
6.2 Select “Cable Company”, confirm the bus length of the same parallel 2 Wire Interface.
Select the corresponding compensation selection according to the bus length;
6.3 Select “Terminal Res”, confirm whether the 2 Wire Device connected by the 2 Wire interface has a terminal resistor. The terminal resistor needs to switch to Off if the 2 Wire Device has a terminal resistor. The terminal resistor needs to switch to On if the 2 Wire Device doesn’t have a terminal resistor.
6.4 Select “Input Gain” to enter input gain adjust menu, Select the corresponding level to increase or decrease the corresponding value of the input signal;
6.5 Select “Output Gain” to enter the output gain adjust menu, Select the corresponding level to increase or decrease the corresponding value of the output signal. -
Select “Reset” to Reset all the Adjusted Info of Station to Defaults.
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Select “Info” to Check the Information of the Station.
BELTPACK MENU INTRODUCTION
Long press Menu Key for 3 seconds to enter the menu, Following is the introduction of each function.
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Connect the Beltpack to the Station by USB-A to TypeC Cable,
Select “Pair”, the Beltpack can Pair with Station.
Select the usable number from 1 to 8 to confirm paring, Both the station and the beltpack’s screens will display “Pairing…”. Disconnect the beltpack from the station when the screens Display “Pairing Successful”. -
Select “SideTone” to set the SideTone Output Volume. SideTone off when it is at Level 0, The SideTone will Increase from Level 1 to 3.
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Select “Language” to Switch Language to Chinese or English.
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Select “Reset” to Reset all the Adjusted Info of Beltpack to Defaults.
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Select “Info” to Check the Information of the Beltpack.
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Select “Exit” Exit to the Main Menu.
SET THE STATION BY WEB SERVER
Power on the station. Connect POE or PWR Interface to the Ethernet interface
of the computer by Ethernet Cable. Configure the network segment of the
computer to be
consistent with the station, Then open the browser on the computer and enter
the following address (Check the corresponding address through the Network
Menu of the
station).
Master Device: 192.168.218.10
Slave Device: 192.168.218.11
Log in and enter the Web page (Default passcode:12345678) can upgrade the
Station, group the beltpacks, and adjust the status of beltpacks.
SET THE STATION BY APP
Turn on the WiFi of the station. Find the WiFi start with “HLD” on the phone
and connect.
Open the Solidcom App to connect. (Turn the WiFi on and check the
corresponding Wifi name and password through the Network Menu of the station)
PRODUCT INSTALLATION
1. Station Installation
- Install the antenna according to the picture.
- Connect the power adapter, or install NP-F type battery.
- Press the power button to power it on.
2. Beltpack Installation
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Open the battery compartment, insert the battery in the direction marked on the battery.
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Switch the power switcher on to power on.
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After the beltpack status changes from “LOST” to “TALK”, You can Talk Now.
Press the top button will change to “MUTE”. The beltpack is able to listen but unable to talk. The status will be changed when the button is pressed again. -
The beltpack supports both 3.5mm and LEMO headsets to connect.
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When connect to other Intercom Systems through 4 Wire or 2 Wire Audio Interfaces, Users can adjust input and output gain in the Menu of the station to balance the entire gain of the Intercom System.
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The battery will enter the dormant state after being placed for a period of time. It is recommended to fully charge and discharge the beltpack for the first three times.
3. Re-Pair
The beltpack number may be lost due to wrong operation or other reasons. You
can connect the beltpack to the station with a USB to Type-C cable. Enters the
“Pair” Menu of the beltpack and selects an optional number for pairing. Both
the station and the beltpack’s screens will display “Pairing…”.Disconnect the
beltpack from the station when the screens display “Pairing
Successful”.
4. Cascade Two Sets of Devices
- Through the dedicated-level Ethernet cable in the accessories, Two Sets of stations can be cascaded, and the number of beltpacks can be expanded up to 16 Beltpacks. When Cascading, One of the Master Device beeds to set as Slave Device. If set Master Device to Slave Device when used alone, the beltpack will not be able to talk and the device needs to be reset as Master Device.
- When cascading, the beltpack number of the Slave Device will automatically change to 9-16.
- When the Master Device uses the POE adapter to supply power, the POE adapter needs to connect to the Power Interface of the Master Station. When cascading,
the Ethernet cable needs to connect to the POE Interface of the Master Device and the Power Interface of the Slave Device, which can realize the power supply to the Slave Device without a Battery. It is available when the POE Adapter has not been used but NP-F Type Battery for the power supply.
PARAMETERS
Interfaces| Station
POE Interface (RJ45)
Power Supply Interface (RJ45)
4 Wire Audio Interface USB Interface
2 Wire Audio Interface
USB Type-C Interface| Beltpack
3.5mm Headset Interface LEMO Headset Interface USB-Type-C Interface
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Power Supply| POE Power Supply NP-F Type Battery| 1500mAh Lithium Polymer
Battery
Frequency Response| 200Hz to 7KHz| 200Hz to 7KHz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio| >50dB| >50dB
Distortion| <1%| <1%
Use Range| 450 Meters Line-of-Sight Usage| 450 Meters Line-of-Sight Usage
Frequency Band| 1.9GHz| 1.9GHz
Modulation Mode| GFSK| GFSK
Transmit Power| Maximum 21dBm| Maximum 21dBm
Receiving Sensitivity| s-93dBm| 5-93dBm
Frequency Bandwidth| 1.728MHz| 1.728MHz
Power Consumption| <3W| <0.6W
Dimension| (L’W’H): 255.5’180.4’48.5mm| (L’WH): 105’65’22.4mm
Weight| About 15609| About 200g
Working Temperature| 0 – *45C(Working Status) -20 – +60°C(Stock Status)| 0 –
+45’C(Working Status) -20 – +60°C(Stock Status)
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not place the beltpacks in the accessories or inside of Heating Equipment,
Cooking equipment, High-Pressure Containers, etc. (Such as Microwave Ovens,
Induction Cookers, Electric Ovens, Electric Heaters, Pressure Cookers, Water
Heaters, Gas Stoves, etc.) to prevent the battery from overheating and
exploding. The Charger, data cable, and battery of the original matching model
must be used. Using chargers, data Cables, and batteries that are not certified
by the manufacturer or of non-matching models may cause Electric Shock, Fire,
Explosion, or Other Dangers.
SUPPORT
If encounter any problems in using the product or need any help, please follow
these ways to get more technical support:
Hollyland Products User Group
HollylandTech
HollylandTech
support@hollyland-tech.com
www.hollyland-tech.com
WWW.HOLLYLAND-TECH.COM
WIRELESS INTERCOM SYSTEM
Hollyland Products User Group
HollylandTech
HollylandTech
support@hollyland-tech.com
www.hollyland-tech.com
SHENZHEN HOLLYLAND TECHNOLOGY CO,. LTD
8F, 5D Building, Skyworth Innovation Valley, Tangtou, Shiyan, Baoan District
Shenzhen, China.
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