Watchguard CHG400 User Manual - Set Up And Operation
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SET UP AND OPERATION
Binding the Transmitter and Base
1. Ensure the DVR is installed properly and the RJ-45 signal cable is
connected to the microphone base.
2. Turn on the DVR power.
3. Turn the microphone Transmitter power switch to ON and place the
Transmitter in the recharge cradle of the Base. The Transmitter goes in
the base with the WatchGuard logo facing out.
4. The Base’s green LED and the Transmitter LED will both light and flash
during the binding operation. Once the binding operation is successful,
the LED on the Base and the LED on the Transmitter will go dark. (If the
green LEDs continue to flash, biding is not successful. See the
troubleshooting section of this manual.)
5. The Transmitter and Base are now bound and will continue to be bound
until another Transmitter is linked to that Base.
Normal Operation
1. With the Transmitter bound to the Base, remove it from the cradle, plug
in the lapel microphone (if used) and place the Transmitter on your belt
holster.
2. To start the recording, press the Talk/Mute button. The Transmitter’s
LED will light a constant green. Voice recording is now enabled and all
audio detected by the microphone will be saved with the DVR system
video.
3. To end recording, press the Talk/Mute button, The green Transmitter and
Base LEDs will turn off.
4. At the end of your shift turn the transmitter OFF by sliding the
Transmitter power switch to the OFF position. Replace the Transmitter in
the Base charging cradle.
Out of Range
If you use the Transmitter too far away from the Base during recording, the
transmitter will alert you with the selected notification mode and the Transmitter’s
red LED will light.
Move closer to the Base and the link will be re-established. The LED will
go out when link is back to normal operation.
If you went out of range in Standby mode (voice recording off), re-enter
normal range and operation will return to normal.
If you will be out of range for a long period of time, turn the Transmitter
off.