SocialTalkie E1 User manual

Wireless Microphone, Receiver and Walkie-Talkie
SocialTalkie
E1
USER GUIDE

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Contents
1 Read before using the product ...............................................................................................................................7
1.1 Liability for illegal acts..............................................................................................................................7
1.2 FCC licensing information.......................................................................................................................7
1.3 Important notice.........................................................................................................................................8
1.4 Important safeguards ...............................................................................................................................9
1.4.1 Beware of safety accidents..............................................................................................................9
1.4.2 Be careful of product damage or malfunction....................................................................10
1.4.3 Please note the following use guidelines..............................................................................10
1.5 Component ................................................................................................................................................12
1.5.1 Components included in the Basic Package.........................................................................12
1.5.2 Tx Pack ..................................................................................................................................................12
1.5.3 Rx Pack .................................................................................................................................................13
1.6 Name of Each Part..................................................................................................................................14
2 Prepare before Using ................................................................................................................................................15
2.1 Charge..........................................................................................................................................................15
2.2 Checking the battery life......................................................................................................................16
2.3 Turn on/off power ...................................................................................................................................16
2.3.1 Turn on .................................................................................................................................................16
2.3.2 Turn off .................................................................................................................................................17
2.4 Wear and mount Product ....................................................................................................................17
2.4.1 Inserting clip.......................................................................................................................................17
2.4.2 Mounting on Camera.....................................................................................................................18

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2.4.3 Using magnetic attachment ........................................................................................................18
2.4.4 Lanyard.................................................................................................................................................20
2.5 Conversion between Wireless Microphone and Walkie-Talkie Function using hot keys
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2.5.1 To walkie-talkie mode ....................................................................................................................21
2.5.2 To wireless mic mode.....................................................................................................................22
3 Using as Wireless Microphone..............................................................................................................................23
3.1 Transmitter and receiver .......................................................................................................................23
3.2 Connecting using a Cable pack.........................................................................................................23
3.2.1 Receiver ................................................................................................................................................23
3.2.2 Transmitter ..........................................................................................................................................25
3.3 Start operation..........................................................................................................................................26
3.3.1 Transmitter ..........................................................................................................................................26
3.3.2 Receiver ................................................................................................................................................26
3.4 Mic Gain / Volume control..................................................................................................................27
3.4.1 What’s Mic Gain / Volume? .........................................................................................................27
3.4.2 Up / Down ..........................................................................................................................................27
3.5 How to switch transmitter (Tx)/ receiver (Rx)...............................................................................28
3.5.1 Switch to transmitter (Tx)..............................................................................................................28
3.5.2 Switch to receiver (Rx)....................................................................................................................28
3.6 PTT(Push To Talk) Function for two way voice communication...........................................29
3.6.1 Voice Communication ....................................................................................................................29
3.6.2 Temporary Conversion between transmitter(Tx) and receiver(Rx) During interview
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3.6.3 Voice Recording of Multiple People in Discussion.............................................................30

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3.7 LED Indication...........................................................................................................................................30
3.8 LCD ................................................................................................................................................................31
3.8.1 Channel.................................................................................................................................................31
3.8.2 Internal / External Mic....................................................................................................................31
3.8.3 Battery level........................................................................................................................................32
3.8.4 Transmitter/receiver indication ...................................................................................................32
3.8.5 Type of Transmission.......................................................................................................................32
3.8.6 Mic Gain / Volume...........................................................................................................................32
3.9 How to set up menus............................................................................................................................33
3.9.1 Enter the menu .................................................................................................................................33
3.9.2 Move to a menu item ....................................................................................................................33
3.9.3 Select an item....................................................................................................................................33
3.9.4 Adjust value........................................................................................................................................33
3.9.5 Move to the next value position when value has more than single digit...............33
3.9.6 Complete setting..............................................................................................................................33
3.9.7 Exit the menu.....................................................................................................................................34
3.9.8 Menu items.........................................................................................................................................34
3.10 Menu setup in detail..............................................................................................................................35
3.10.1 MODE....................................................................................................................................................35
3.10.2 Tx/Rx ......................................................................................................................................................36
3.10.3 TYPE of Transmission......................................................................................................................37
3.10.4 AUTO CH..............................................................................................................................................38
3.10.5 CHANNEL.............................................................................................................................................39
3.10.6 PTT..........................................................................................................................................................40
3.10.7 MIC.........................................................................................................................................................40

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3.10.8 RF POWER...........................................................................................................................................42
3.10.9 NOISE CANCEL..................................................................................................................................43
3.10.10 PAIRING................................................................................................................................................44
3.10.11 DEFAULT SET ......................................................................................................................................45
3.10.12 VERSION...............................................................................................................................................46
4 Using as Walkie-Talkie ..............................................................................................................................................47
4.1 Earpiece connection ...............................................................................................................................47
4.2 Communication........................................................................................................................................47
4.3 LED Indication...........................................................................................................................................48
4.4 Volume up/down (10 levels)...............................................................................................................49
4.4.1 Up / Down ..........................................................................................................................................49
4.5 Use vibration call.....................................................................................................................................49
4.5.1 Sending vibration signal to alert the other user.................................................................49
4.5.2 Receiving call signal........................................................................................................................49
4.6 Button lock.................................................................................................................................................50
4.6.1 Enable button lock ..........................................................................................................................50
4.6.2 Disable button lock.........................................................................................................................50
4.7 LCD ................................................................................................................................................................51
4.7.1 Channel.................................................................................................................................................51
4.7.2 Battery level........................................................................................................................................51
4.7.3 Talk Mode............................................................................................................................................51
4.7.4 PTT/VOX...............................................................................................................................................51
4.8 How to set up menus............................................................................................................................52
4.8.1 Enter the menu .................................................................................................................................52

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4.8.2 Move to a menu item ....................................................................................................................52
4.8.3 Select an item....................................................................................................................................52
4.8.4 Adjust value........................................................................................................................................52
4.8.5 Move to the next value position when value has more than single digit...............52
4.8.6 Complete setting..............................................................................................................................52
4.8.7 Exit the menu.....................................................................................................................................53
4.8.8 Menu items.........................................................................................................................................53
4.9 Menu setup in detail..............................................................................................................................54
4.9.1 MODE....................................................................................................................................................54
4.9.2 TALK MODE ........................................................................................................................................55
4.9.3 CHANNEL.............................................................................................................................................56
4.9.4 ID.............................................................................................................................................................57
4.9.5 PTT/VOX...............................................................................................................................................58
4.9.6 VOX LEVEL...........................................................................................................................................59
4.9.7 EMERGENCY .......................................................................................................................................60
4.9.8 MIC.........................................................................................................................................................63
4.9.9 MIC GAIN ............................................................................................................................................64
4.9.10 RF POWER...........................................................................................................................................65
4.9.11 CLONE SET ..........................................................................................................................................66
4.9.12 DEFAULT SET ......................................................................................................................................68
4.9.13 VERSION...............................................................................................................................................68
5 Specifications and Copyright.................................................................................................................................70
5.1 Specifications.............................................................................................................................................70
5.1.1 Wireless Mic Mode..........................................................................................................................70
5.1.2 WalkieTalkie Mode...........................................................................................................................70

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5.2 Patents, Trademarks or Designs Pending ......................................................................................71
6 Warranty.........................................................................................................................................................................72

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1Read before using the product
1.1 Liability for illegal acts
Anyone who uses this product for illegal purposes shall be liable and responsible for all and any
consequences.
1.2 FCC licensing information
⚫Federal Communications Commission statement
NOTE: Change or modification 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.
- Only shielded interface cable should be used.
Finally, any changes or modifications to the equipment by the user not expressly approved by the
grantee or manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate such equipment.

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NOTE: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. Antenna shall be mounted in such a manner to
minimize the potential for human contact during normal operation.
The antenna should not be contacted during operation to avoid the possibility of exceeding the
FCC radio frequency exposure limit.
NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
NOTE: Operation is subject to the following two Conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
NOTE: This appliance and its antenna must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
1.3 Important notice
⚫This User Guide can be revised without prior notice.
⚫Manufacturer or seller are not be liable for damage caused by accidents, natural disasters or
defects caused by consumer failure while in use.
⚫Manufacturer or seller are not be liable for any problems that might be caused by a third
party as he or she uses the product.
⚫Manufacturer or seller are not be liable for any problems caused by consumer carelessness as
he or she uses the product.
⚫Images in the User Guide might differ from the actual product.
Specifications can be changed to improve performance without prior notice.

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1.4 Important safeguards
Before using the product, read the following cautions carefully.
Product repair is charged even during the warranty period when it is deemed to
be the fault of consumer.
1.4.1 Beware of safety accidents
⚫Check the law about radio and wireless mic usage before using the product.
⚫Do not use the charger if the product has been hit or dropped.
It may cause any possible damage or electric shock.
⚫Keep the product away from children.
It can harm their safety, or they may damage the product.
⚫Do not spray insecticide or flammable liquids on the product.
It can cause a malfunction or fire.
⚫Do not put the product near flammables or have it touched by them.
They can melt the product and cause an electric shock or fire.
⚫Do not put the product near airbags.
It can hurt someone when it is deployed.
⚫Do not charge the product in explosive areas.
Such environments can trigger a short-circuit, which may cause burns or death in some cases.
⚫After lowering the volume to the minimum, wear the earpiece, then adjust the volume.
High volume can cause hearing loss or heart attack. Higher volume can place more burden on
your ears and thus damage your hearing.
⚫Do not attach unauthorized accessories to the product and then use it.
They can damage the product or cause an accident.
⚫Do not use any other chargers other than the officially authorized one.
Otherwise, they can damage the product or cause an accident.

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1.4.2 Be careful of product damage or malfunction
⚫Do not knock or drop the product.
Any rough handling can damage the product.
⚫Do not put anything heavy on the product.
This may cause damage.
⚫Do not use anything too sharp, like a pencil or a needle when you press a button. It can
damage the product.
⚫Clean the product on a regular basis to prevent it from being clogged with dirt. If the product
is not cleaned it can damage the performance or cause malfunctions.
⚫Do not expose the product to water, alcohol or benzene. They can cause damage or electric
shock.
⚫Do not expose the product to dirt, direct sunlight, high humidity or extreme hot or cold
temperatures (including inside a car in summer). Such environments may cause electric shock
or damage the product.
1.4.3 Please note the following use guidelines
⚫When you are on an airplane, follow the safety rules and directions of the flight attendants.
⚫Do not try to dismantle or fix the product on your own.
For any problem to be fixed, call the customer service center or bring the product to a shop.
⚫Do not tune to any other frequencies other than the allocated ones.
It can be punishable by law.
⚫Do not hold or cover the antenna with hands.
It may cause performance deterioration.
⚫Do not use the product for any purpose other than for communication.
Otherwise, it can be punishable by law.
⚫Do not use the product with any medical equipment and devices nearby.
It can cause unwanted effects or unpleasant noises if you use a hearing aid.
⚫Do not use the product near electronics.
Electronic waves from the radio can have adverse effects on other products or cause them to

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malfunction.
⚫Communication quality may get worse when you communicate either on the move at a rapid
pace or while charging the product.
⚫The battery is consumable, so it is possible for it to diminish over time.
⚫Do not keep the product in too low or too high temperatures.
It can make Its life span shortened dramatically.

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1.5 Component
1.5.1 Components included in the Basic Package
Main body
Clip
Magnetic
Attachment
(Consists of Bracket
and Plate)
Earpiece
Lanyard
Charging cable
Accessory Carrying
Case
User guide
1.5.2 Tx Pack
External mic
(lavalier)
Microphone
Connection Cable

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1.5.3 Rx Pack
Camera Connection
Cable
TRS to TRRS
Adaptor

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1.6 Name of Each Part

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2Prepare before Using
2.1 Charge
⚫Charge the product before use.
⚫Connect the charger to the micro USB port.
On: When charging is in progress
On: When charging is complete

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2.2 Checking the battery life
full middle low empty
Blinks fast when the battery is low
If remaining battery power is very low, the warning icon flashes with a beep and
transmit & receive is not available.
Charge the product immediately if the warning icon starts to flash with a beep.
The battery is consumable, so it is possible for it to diminish over time. If it is
kept in too low or too high temperatures, its life span can be shortened
dramatically.
2.3 Turn on/off power
2.3.1 Turn on
on
①As shown in the figure above, you can push the switch to turn the power on as the arrow
indicates.
②Once the power is on, the LCD will turn on.

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flashes once
2.3.2 Turn off
off
①As shown in the figure above, you can push the switch to turn the power off as the arrow
indicates.
2.4 Wear and mount Product
2.4.1 Inserting clip
⚫Insert the clip onto the product along the rail.
Slide the clip into the rail on the product and then push the clip upwards until you hear a ‘click’
as the arrow indicates.
A user can connect the clip in any direction.

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⚫Detach it by pushing the clip for the product down from the rail as the arrow indicates.
2.4.2 Mounting on Camera
⚫The product’s clip can be mounted on the camera’s shoe as the following image.
2.4.3 Using magnetic attachment
⚫How to put the magnet-bracket onto the main body
Insert the magnet-bracket into the rail on the main body and then push the magnet-bracket
upwards until it makes a ‘click’. Or, slide the magnet-bracket upwards in the direction
indicated with the arrow in the figure.
The product with the magnet-bracket inserted can be attached on user's clothes together
with the magnet-plate on the other side of user's clothes.

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If your clothes are too thick, the process will not work as described above.
When you use the magnetic-plate to attach the product to your clothes, make
sure that you do not drop it or lose it.
The magnetic board has polarities: north and south pole. The same polarities
work to push away each other. Note that when you follow the process above.
⚫How to detach it
Detach it by pushing the magnetic-plate for the product down from the rail as the arrow
indicates.
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