MasterCue V7 is our agship.
It will not be for everyone and the MicroCue 3 Prokit will do a lot
of features that the V7 has.
If you need a fully integrave product for the IP-based, mul-
screen, mul-control, ultra-reliable show then the V7 will do what
you need.
Systems Contents
MasterCue V7 Controller (Main unit)
2x i2RF Receivers
2x Detachable BNC aerials (433Mhz)
2x i2TX handsets (i2tx-S2). Addional and dierent handsets can be purchased
separately.
1x i2WB - Wired buon, for back up on the lectern in case of RF issues or addional
cueing.
1x i2LP Lamp, to show condence that the system is working to the presenter, or for
remote visual cues.
1x 4 pin loop cable for intercom
1x 5 pin loop cable for intercom
6x USB A-B cables
1x Mains power lead
Note we do not supply Ethernet RJ45 cables or XLR cables with the system.
MasterCue V7 is designed for use with IP systems and controls such as
Companion, please see the full manual on line for the latest details ( Select
QR code)
How to use (generic) - features
At this point and if it is the rst me you are using it on a show use the centre buon and
rotate or select on the screen to the “Erase” buon - once inside this menu Select the “Erase
All” this will put the unit back to factory defaults and clear all user opons to standard.
• You can also do this from the Web interface
Posion the main unit in close proximity to your graphic machines (slides). Aach to local
mains power - 90-240VAC. Using IP, connect the Ethernet to the Main unit to your local
switch. If you are using i2Net then run XLR or just RJ45 cable (not via switch) to the stage
locaon.
At the stage locaon posion the 2 RF receivers either side of the stage or up and down if
impraccal to do so for maximum coverage of the presentaon area. Ensure the aerials are
mounted vercal and nearest to the Presenter. Connect to the communicaons type you are
using - If using IP ensure the Ethernet has PoE - if not you will need to supply external 12V -
30V power (2.1mm centre posive). The system works with DHCP and UDP protocols The
Main controller will nd them automacally.
If using i2Net just connect and loop to the other receiver.
The i2WB and i2LP both only work on i2Net and have RJ45 connectors on as these are 1,
common. 2, small. Run these out from the receivers ( they have RJ45 and XLR for i2Net) to
the lectern and visible for the presenter to provide them with condence in the system.
( they can see the cues and should the RF ever fail there is a backup with the wired buon
much like what we do with the wired, backup microphones on the lectern.
When the unit boots it will show its ID ( for logging into the webpage etc…) and if it is con-
nected to the network, what address your DHCP has given it.
With your 2 handsets - check they are both working - if this is the rst me you will need to
teach the handsets to the system. - if you select the central buon on the rotary control. It
will ask to program the handset - select again - - push a buon on the handset to see it there
and then hit save. Do the same for the other handset(s) you can delete all or individual hand-
sets in this menu to prevent previous handsets interfering if they are in range.
Connect your graphic machine on the USB cables and to one each of the 6 ports on the con-
troller and make a note of what machine is on each port enable, ( white tape works well
there should be enough room under the buons) you can then control which machine is
driven by what presenter and when during your show.
Keyboard input, this feature allows you to reprogram the USB commands to something
dierent - such as language dierences or a media server (video)