Hollyland MARS T1000 User manual

MARS T1000
User Manual
Version 1.0.0

Carrier-Grade Voice Quality, 300m Transmission Range
1.9GHz Frequency Bandwidth, Support Frequency Configuration for Different
Territories
Full-Duplex Wireless Communication
Base Station Supports Maximum 4 Beltpacks Communication Simultaneously
Base Station Supports 3.5mm Headset and 4-Pin Analog Audio Connection
Base Station Equipped with Two External Antennas
Base Station Support 7-36V DC Wide Voltage Input
Base Station Supports USB Firmware Upgrade, Beltpacks Support Firmware
Upgrade on PC
Beltpacks Powered by Built-In Lithium Batteries, with Longer than 8 Hours Run
Time on a Full Charge
Industrial Metal Case, Stable and Reliable
Provide a Rich List of Accessories
DESCRIPTION
Thank you for purchasing Hollyland MARS T1000 full-duplex wireless intercom
system. With the DECT protocol technology, MARS T1000 is widely used in the
areas of studio, stage events, EFP, webcasting, filmmaking etc. With a clean line of
sight (LOS), the transmission range of MARS T1000 reaches up to 300m with full-
duplex wireless communication and carrier-grade voice quality.
KEY FEATURES
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DESCRIPTION
Filmmaking
Live Broadcasting
Corporate Events
Production Team Communication
Stage Activities
Emergency Dispatch
Webcasting
APPLICATIONS
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PACKING LIST
Base Station x1
①
Beltpack x4
②
Professional Dynamic Side-Ear Headset x5
③
1.9G High-Gain Base Station Antenna x3
④
Type-C Cable x4
⑤
4-Pin XLR Adaptor x1
⑥
Quick Guide x1
⑦
Multi-Interface USB Charger x1
⑧
3
①
⑤
②
⑥
③
⑦
④
⑧
* The exact quantity may vary on products configuration. Please take the actual quantity as standard.

The base station of this wireless full-duplex intercom system supports 4 beltpacks.
The base station and the beltpacks support dynamic and electret mics. They could
be switched by selecting on the menu for different applications. The 4-pin audio
interface on the base station enables the device to connect with other audio
systems, which can increase the quantity of beltpacks and also the wireless
communication range.
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STANDARD SETUP
Intercom 4 wire

PRODUCT INTERFACES
BASE STATION BELTPACK
A B
5
RF Antenna Interfaces (SMA-K)
DC Power Supply (4-Pin XLR Male)
4-Pin Audio Input / Output (RJ45)
F970 Battery Plate
4 USB Type-A Interfaces (For Beltpacks
Charging and Cable Connection)
①
②
③
④
⑤
Type-C USB Debugging Interface
Power Switch
Up/Left Button
Menu/Confirm Button (Long Press to
Enter Menu/Click to Confirm)
⑥
⑦
⑧
⑨
Down/Right Button
Remote Beltpack Mic Mute Button
3.5mm Headset Interface
Base Station Volume Control Knob
⑩
⑪
⑫
⑬
Antennas Interfaces
Power and Volume Control
3.5mm Headset Interface
Up/Left Button
①
②
③
④
Menu/Confirm Button (Long Press
to Enter Menu /Click to Confirm)
⑤
Down/Right Button
⑥
Mute/Talk Switch Button (Double
Click to Mute/Long Press to Talk)
⑦
Type-C USB Interface (For beltpacks
Charging and Cable Connection)
⑧
3-Segment 3.5mm TALLY Output
Interface
⑨
1/4 Screw Hole
⑩
A B
⑤
⑤
⑥
⑥
⑦
⑦
⑩ ⑩⑪ ⑬
④
④
⑧
⑧
⑨
⑨
⑫
① ①
②
②
③
③

OLED DISPLAY
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A B
2
TALK
⑤
⑥
⑦
④
④
①
①
②
②
③
③
BASE STATION BELTPACK
A B
Beltpack Signal Strength
Beltpack Real-Time Battery Status
Beltpack Current Status
F970 Battery 1 Low Battery Indicator
F970 Battery 2 Low Battery Indicator
①
②
③
④
⑤
Beltpack Number
Beltpack Low Battery Indicator
⑥
⑦
Beltpack Real-Time Battery Status
Beltpack Signal Strength
Beltpack Number
Beltpack Current Status
①
②
③
④

BASE STATION MENU FUNCTION INTRODUCTION
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Mic Options
4 Wire Setting
System
Application
Exit
Menu
Mic Type(Dynamic)
Mic Gain(0)
Back
Back
Back
Back
Mic Options
Dynamic
Electret
Back
Back
Back
Back
Back
Back
Mic Type
0
-
Mic Gain
0
-
Input Gain
0
-
Output Gain
Master
Slave
Mode
Are you sure you want to delete
all beltpack’s Information?
Mic Type
Mic Gain
4 Wire Input Gain
4 Wire Output Gain
Mode
Version
(Dynamic)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(Master)
(v1.0.6.10)
OK Cancle
Restore factory setting
Information
Input Gain (0)
Output Gain(0)
4 Wire Setting
Mode
Reset
Information
System
Quiet
Noisy
Application
Long press the menu/confirm/OK button for about three seconds to enter the root
menu, select the folder and press the “OK” button to enter the next menu. Each
menu function is introduced as follows.

BASE STATION MENU FUNCTION INTRODUCTION
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Select "Mic Options" and press "OK" button to enter the
secondary menu of Mic Settings
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1.1. Select "Mic Type" and press "OK" button to enter the third-level menu of Mic
selection.
1.1.1. Select “Dynamic” and press "OK" button to switch to dynamic mic mode.
1.1.2. Select “Electret” and press "OK" button to switch to electret mic mode.
1.2. Select “Mic Gain” and press "OK" button to enter the third-level menu of Mic
gain control.
1.2.1. Select “+” and press "OK" button, when the gain increases, the beltpack will
hear more sound. Select "-" and press "OK" button. When the gain decreases, the
beltpack will hear less sound.
Select “4 Wire Setting” and press "OK" button to enter the
secondary menu of 4 wire audio setting
2
2.1. Select “Input Gain” and press "OK" button to enter the third-level menu of gain
adjustment.
2.1.1. Select “+” and press "OK" button, when the gain increases, the amplitude of
sound input on 4 wire input will increase. Select “-” and press "OK" button, when
the gain decreases, the amplitude of sound input on 4 wire input will hear less
sound.
2.2. Select “Output Gain” and press "OK" button,to enter the third-level menu of
gain adjustment.
2.2.1. Select “+” and press "OK" button, when the gain increases, the amplitude of
sound input on 4 wire input will increase. Select “-” and press "OK" button, When
the gain decreases, the amplitude of sound input on 4 wire input will hear less
sound.

BASE STATION MENU FUNCTION INTRODUCTION
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Select “System” and press "OK" button to enter the secondary
menu of system settings
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3.1. “Mode” on the master and slave (still developing).
3.1.1. Set up as the Master.
3.1.2. Set up as the Slave.
3.2. Select “Reset” and press "OK" button. Reset confirmation alert will pop up on
the screen.
3.2.1. Select“OK”and press "OK" button, delete all beltpacks registration
information.
3.3. Select “Information” and press "OK" button to enter the third-level menu of
system information inquiry.
3.3.1.“Mic Type” displays the mic and press "OK" button type currently set.
3.3.2. “Mic Gain” displays the mic gain currently set.
3.3.3. “4 Wire Input Gain” displays the 4 wire input gain currently set.
3.3.4. “4 Wire Output Gain” displays the 4 wire output gain currently set.
3.3.5. “Mode” displays the base station mode currently set.
3.3.6. “Version” displays the current software version number.
Select “Application” and press "OK" button to enter the
secondary menu of scene mode configuration
4
4.1. Select“Quiet”and press "OK" button, suitable for quiet environment.
4.2. Select “Noisy” and press "OK" button,suitable for noisy environment.
Order from top to bottom by menu rank.

BELTPACK MENU FUNCTION INTRODUCTION
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Long press "OK" button for about three seconds to enter the root level menu, select
the menu and press "OK" button to enter the next menu, each menu function is
described as follows.
Pair
Application
Mic Type
Battery
Information
Exit
Select Number
Back
1 2 3 4
Application
Quiet
Noisy
Back
Mic Type
Dynamic
Electret
Back
Percent:
Core:
Version:
Back
100%
2640
0048 9211
ID:
RSSI:
Mic Type:
Application:
Version:
Back
1
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Dynamic
Noisy
1.2.3.0

BELTPACK MENU FUNCTION INTRODUCTION
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Select“Pair”and press "OK" button to enter the secondary
menu of registration function
1
1.1. Select any ID from 1 to 4 and press "OK" to register. "Pairing..." can be seen on
the main interface of base station and beltpacks. Unplug the USB cable after "Pair
success" is displayed on the interface of base station and beltpacks.
Select “Application” and press "OK" button to enter the
secondary menu of scene mode configuration
2
2.1. Select“Quiet”and press "OK" button, suitable for quiet environment.
2.2. Select “Noisy” and press "OK" button,suitable for noisy environment.
Select“Mic Type”and press the "OK" button to enter the
secondary menu of mic type selection
3
3.1. Select “Dynamic” and press "OK" button to switch to dynamic mic mode.
3.2. Select “Electret” and press "OK" button to switch to electret mic mode.
Select “Battery” and press "OK" button to enter the secondary
menu of the battery information interface
4
4.1. “Percentage” displays current power percentage.
4.2. “Core” displays the current battery cell core version number.
4.3. “Version” displays the current hardware version number.

BELTPACK MENU FUNCTION INTRODUCTION
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Select “Information” and press "OK" button to enter the
secondary menu of system information inquiry
5
5.1 “ID” displays current beltpack number .(If it is not registered, “NULL” will be on
displayed on the beltpack)
5.2 “RSSI” displays the current wireless signal strength.
5.3 “Mic Type” displays the mic type currently set.
5.4 “Application” displays the context mode currently set.
5.5 “Version” displays the current software version number.
Se lect “B ack” a nd pres s "OK" bu tt on to r et urn t o th e
ma in menu
6
Order from top to bottom by menu rank.

INSTALLATION
Base Station Installation
①
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①
1. Install antennas as demonstrated.
2. Connect with the power adapter and headset.
3. Press the power switch to power on.
② ③

INSTALLATION
Beltpack Installation
②
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1. Connect headset as instructed in the picture.
2. Turn power and volume control knob to turn on the beltpack.
3. When the status of beltpack turns from “LOST” to “MUTE”, long press the
“MUTE/TALK” button on the side of the beltpack to switch to “TALK” mode to
communicate. If the beltpack operator doesn’t want to talk with the base station,
double click the “MUTE/TALK” button on the side of the beltpack to switch to
“MUTE” mode. The beltpack operator can still hear the base station and other
connected beltpacks under this mode.
4. Click the “REMOTE MIC KILL”button to mute all beltpacks if the base station
operator doesn’t want to hear from all beltpacks. When the indicator light is on, all
beltpacks are switched to “MUTE” mode. On which mode, beltpacks’ operators can
hear the base station but they cannot talk to each other and to the base station. If a
beltpack operator wants to communicate with the base station, long press the
“MUTE/TALK” button on the side of the beltpack to call the base station.
The “REMOTE MIC KILL” button on base station will flash with a red light. Click
the “REMOTE MIC KILL” to enable all beltpacks to switch back to “TALK” mode.
5. The default setting of mic is dynamic mic. Users can choose different types of
mics based on different applications. Long press the menu bottom to enter the
interface of mic setting and change the mic to electret.
6. When connected with other intercom systems by 4 wire audio interfaces, users
can enter main menu and adjust input/output gain to reach gain balance for the
whole intercom system.
7. Due to the noise differences in different applications, it may take white noise to
have better hearing experience. The background noise level can be adjusted by
changing the “Application” in the main menu.
Repairing
③
If any beltpack ID is lost while using the system resulted by incorrect operation or
other reasons, connect the base station and the beltpack through the standard USB
type-C data cable. Beltpack enters the pair menu and selects a master station
vacancy ID for registration. "Pairing..." will appear in the main interface of the base
station and the beltpack. Wait until "Pair Success" is displayed in the interface of
the main station and the beltpack before unplugging the cable. The beltpack will
then be ready to use again.

INSTALLATION
TALLY Features
④
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TALLY universal signal converter is an optional accessory available on the market.
It can achieve TALLY distribution feature. Please find the detailed user guide in the
TALLY Universal Signal Converter Quick Guide.
④

PARAMETERS
Base Station
Interface
Power Supply Mode
Frequency Response
Signal to Noise
Frequency Bandwidth
Modulation Mode
Transmission Power
Receiver Sensitivity
Bandwidth
Power Consumption
Dimension
Ratio
Distortion
Transmission Range
7~36V DC;F970 Battery (Typical)
300Hz to4KHz
>50dB
1.9GHz
GFSK
Maximum 24dBm
≤-93dBm
1.728MHz
<4W
(L*W*H): 220*170*50mm
/
1600mAh Polymer Lithium Battery
300Hz to4KHz
>50dB
1.9GHz
GFSK
1.728MHz
<0.7W
/
Beltpack
2Antenna Interfaces(SMA-K)
4-Pin XLR Male DC Input
3.5mm Headset Interface
RJ45 Interface 4 wire audio interface
USB Type-C Interface
Double USB Type-A Interfaces
2Antenna Interfaces(SMA-K)
3.5mm Headset Interface
3.5mm TALLY Output Interface
USB Type-C Interface
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Net Weight
Temperature Range
<2%<2%
300m Between Beltpack and Base Station 300m Between Beltpack and Base Station
Maximum 24dBm
≤-93dBm
(L*W*H): 100*58*22mm
1400g 180g
0~+40 (working status)
-20~+60 (storage condition)
0~+40 (working status)
-20~+60 (storage condition)

FAQ
1. Please first confirm whether the beltpack antennas are correctly installed and
tightened. If there is no improvement, replace the antennas.
2. Please ensure that the beltpack and the base station are in the transmission
range, and there is no obstacle between the main station and the beltpack.
3. Please check if the volume of the beltpack is too low and turn it to a comfortable
level.
4. Due to the difference in impedance and setting bias, we generally don’t
recommend customers to use his own 4-stage 3.5mm headset. If the sound quality
is poor, please replace the headset.
POOR AUDIO QUALITY
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1. Please first confirm whether the beltpack antennas are correctly installed and
tightened. If there is no improvement, replace the antennas.
2. Check the status of the Beltpack. If "LOST" appears on the beltpack screen,
make sure that the beltpack is within the transmission distance from the base
Station.
3. Check the status of the beltpack. If it is displayed as "NULL", it means that the
beltpack information is lost due to incorrect operation, and it needs to be
reregistered.
BASE STATION CANNOT DISPLAY BELTPACK INFORMATION
1. Please confirm if the "REMOTE MIC KILL" button on the base Station is on. If the
red light is on, click on it to turn it off.
2. Check the current status on the beltpack screen. If it’s on “MUTE”, long press the
“MUTE/TALK” button on the side to switch it to “TALK”.
3. Check if the headset functions well and if you wear the headset and mic properly.
(correct way: put the headset on the head with the mic less than 10cm from your
mouth).
NO SOUND BETWEEN THE BASE STATION AND BELTPACK
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