Information on handling, operation, user interface and application scenarios.
The following chapters contain additional information on operating the product.
This chapter describes the initial configuration and commissioning of the product.
The receiver has two unbalanced 3.5 mm audio outputs.
Status information such as recording mode, signal strength, battery status and audio level is shown on the display.
The receiver’s display is divided into three areas for the receiver and the two transmitters. The different menu items can be opened and settings can be made using different swiping movements. The receiver is operated using the navigation principle shown below.
In this menu, you can make settings for the subitems Mode, Headphones, Output Level, Backup Recording, Brightness, Pairing, Rotate Display, Date, Time, Reset and Info. A complete overview of the menu can be found here: Receiver menu structure
In this menu, you can make settings for the subitems Recording, Mute, Gain, Low Cut, LED Lights and Memory. A complete overview of the menu can be found here: Transmitter menu structure
The receiver has three different modes (mono, stereo and safety) that can be set to optimally adjust all parameters to the respective recording situation and make your work easier.
The transmitter (TX) can establish a direct wireless connection to your Bluetooth®-compatible smart devices or PC/Mac via Bluetooth® Classic or Bluetooth® LE Audio, without requiring a Profile Wireless Receiver, and you can find information on pairing transmitter and receiver in the chapter Pairing transmitter and receiver.
The 32-bit float recording function enables exceptionally high dynamics, precision and the recovery of quiet and overdriven recordings on the internal memory.
The backup recording mode automatically turns on the internal recording when the RF signal weakens or disappears. This feature allows you to ensure that you always have a backup audio recording on your station when needed – without having to manually start the internal recording feature at each session.
The sensitivity of the transmitter microphones can be adjusted using the gain control. It can be set on the transmitter itself, provided the transmitter is not connected to the receiver. When the transmitter is connected, this feature is disabled and controlled by the receiver.
The low cut filter can reduce unwanted low-frequency noise in audio recordings.
The two transmitters are delivered pre-paired with the receiver. If you do not automatically connect to the receiver when you turn it on, you can manually activate the pairing mode of both devices to re-establish the connection.
It is possible to turn off the transmitter LEDs individually while they are connected to the receiver. This helps prevent unwanted flashing in video recordings.
The receiver has a gyro sensor that, when the "Rotate Display" feature is enabled, can automatically rotate the display by 180 degrees. This feature is especially useful if you want to shoot videos in portrait layout with your smartphone or if the display is upside down due to the attachment of the receiver to a camera or smartphone.
Profile Wireless provides its own “Date and Time” function to ensure that internal recordings on each transmitter are time-stamped correctly and can be easily identified for post-production.
The transmitter can be attached by clip or magnet, depending on the nature of the clothing.
Depending on the recording situation, the Profile Wireless can be used as a handheld microphone or as a table microphone on a tripod.
Note the following information when cleaning and maintaining the product.
This chapter contains information on the proper transport of the Profile Wireless.