The Shed
- How to Use the Belt Pack and Headset Microphone
- Steps to Attach the Headset
- How to Properly Store the Belt Pack and Headset After Use
- How to Record Room Audio Using the Denon System
- Handheld Microphone Operation Guide
- Steps for Using the Belt Pack
- Steps for Using a Handheld Microphone
- Steps for Playing Music from Your Phone
- Steps for Connecting a Computer to the Projector
- Steps for Shutdown
- Steps for Projecting from the Stage
- Steps for Using the Wireless Microphone
How to Use the Belt Pack and Headset Microphone
The belt pack is a versatile piece of equipment that allows you to use a headset microphone for enhanced audio quality. This guide will walk you through the steps to properly set up and use the belt pack and headset microphone.
Accessing the Belt Pack
- Locate the designated drawer where the belt pack is stored and open it.
Battery Installation
- Take out the rechargeable batteries stored in the same drawer.
- Insert the battery into the belt pack, ensuring that the text on the battery is readable. This confirms that the battery is placed correctly.
- Close the battery compartment.
Powering On
- Turn on the belt pack using the switch located at the top.
- For the next steps, make sure to turn off the belt pack.
Steps to Attach the Headset
Locating the Headset
- The headset is stored in a small case near the belt pack drawer.
- Open the case and take out the headset.
Connecting the Headset
- Locate the end of the headset that screws into the belt pack.
- Align the two small knobs on the back of the headset connector with the corresponding slots on the belt pack.
- Once aligned, the connector will click into place, allowing you to screw it in securely.
Final Steps
- Turn the belt pack back on.
- Place the headset over your ear to complete the setup.
How to Properly Store the Belt Pack and Headset After Use
Steps for Storing the Headset
Disconnecting the Headset
- Unscrew the headset from the belt pack and remove it.
Wrapping Up the Headset
- If there are any knots, untangle them first.
- Neatly wrap the headset cable.
Storing the Headset
- Place the wrapped headset back into its designated case.
- Thread the small loop on the case through the headset cable for added security.
- Zip up the case.
Steps for Storing the Belt Pack
Powering Off
- Make sure the belt pack is turned off.
Removing the Battery
- Open the battery compartment and remove the battery.
Charging the Battery
- Place the battery back in its charger, ensuring that the circle and tab on the battery are facing outward.
- Press down on the battery to secure it in the charger.
Storing the Belt Pack
- Place the belt pack back in its designated spot in the drawer.
How to Record Room Audio Using the Denon System
Initiating the Recording
- Locate the Denon system and identify the "Record" button.
- Press the "Record" button once; it will start blinking to indicate it's ready.
- Press the "Record" button again to start the recording. The light will turn solid red, confirming that the recording has begun.
Monitoring the Recording
- Keep an eye on the Denon system's display. It will show a timer, indicating the duration of the recording.
Stopping the Recording
- To stop the recording, simply press the "Stop" button on the Denon system.
Saving and Scheduling
- The recording will automatically be saved on the server.
- For recurring meetings, they are usually pre-scheduled to be recorded. However, it's always good practice to double-check if you want your specific meeting to be recorded.
Handheld Microphone Operation Guide
Battery Installation
- Locate the Microphone: Find the handheld microphone stored in the designated area.
- Open the Battery Compartment: Unscrew the bottom part of the microphone to access the battery compartment.
- Remove Old Battery: If there's an old battery, remove it. The batteries are rechargeable and stored in a specific area.
- Insert New Battery:
- Positive end should be on top.
- Negative end should be on the bottom.
- Close the Compartment: Screw the bottom part back on.
Turning On and Off
- To Turn On: Slide the switch to the right.
- To Turn Off: Slide the switch back to its original position.
Battery Removal and Storage
- Open the Compartment: Unscrew and open the battery compartment.
- Remove the Battery: Take out the battery.
- Proper Orientation: When placing the microphone back, ensure the side with the circle and tab is facing the correct way.
- Close and Store: Close the compartment and store the microphone in its designated area.
Steps for Using the Belt Pack
Preparing the Sound System
- Make sure the main sound system is turned on.
- Ensure all faders on the soundboard are pulled down.
Locating the Belt Pack and Headset
- Open the drawer located underneath the soundboard.
- Find the belt pack and the headset, which is stored in a Countryman case.
Setting Up the Belt Pack
Inserting Batteries
- Open the belt pack's battery compartment.
- Insert two Procell batteries with the negatives facing left and positives facing right.
- Turn on the belt pack briefly to ensure the batteries are correctly inserted, then turn it off.
Connecting the Headset
- Take the headset out of its Countryman case.
- Align the red dot and notches on the headset connector with the corresponding notches on the belt pack.
- Screw the headset into the belt pack.
Testing the Belt Pack
Unmuting the Channel
- Go to the soundboard and pull up the main volume fader, starting low.
- Locate the fader labeled "Wireless Belt Pack."
- Make sure the mute button is off (the light should be off).
Sound Check
- Unmute the channel and pull up the fader.
- Test the sound by saying "testing, testing, one, two, three."
- Adjust the volume as needed, both on the main fader and the belt pack fader.
Steps for Using a Handheld Microphone
Powering Up the Sound System
- Turn on the main sound system using the switch labeled "Main Sound System On and Off."
- Make sure the switch is in the "On" position.
Locating the Microphone
- Open the drawer near the soundboard.
- You will find both handheld and wireless microphones; for this guide, we focus on the handheld microphone.
Setting Up the Microphone
Adding Batteries
- Unscrew the handle of the microphone to access the battery compartment.
- Use Procell AA batteries, as rechargeables are not yet available in The Shed.
- Insert two batteries with the positive side facing up.
- Close the battery compartment and screw the handle back on.
Checking Power
- Use the small switch on the microphone to turn it on.
- If it powers up, the batteries are correctly inserted.
Adjusting Sound Levels
Master Power Switches
- Locate the master power switches labeled "Left" and "Right" on the soundboard.
Handheld Volume
- Find the fader labeled "Wireless Handheld HH."
- Pull it up slightly to start the sound; always start low.
Master Volume
- Use the master volume controls to adjust the overall sound level.
Steps for Playing Music from Your Phone
Powering On the Sound System
- Turn on the power for the sound system.
- The control board will light up, indicating it's ready for use.
Locating the Connection
- Find the connection labeled "Input C" near the soundboard.
- This connection is wired in and locked down, so it's always available.
Getting the Adapter
- Open the drawer near the soundboard and locate a small bag containing adapters.
- Choose the appropriate adapter for your phone.
Connecting Your Phone
- Plug the adapter into the "Input C" connection.
- Connect your phone to the adapter.
Playing Music
Starting Playback
- Press play on your phone to start the music.
- You'll see a light on the control board at "Panel C," indicating music is playing.
Adjusting Volume
- You can adjust the volume on your phone.
- Use the main volume controls on the soundboard for further adjustments.
Steps for Connecting a Computer to the Projector
Turning On the Projectors
- Locate the panel near the soundboard labeled "Projector On/Off."
- Press the "Display" button to turn on the projectors.
Setting Up the Sound System
- Turn on the main power switch to boot up the sound system.
- This is essential for projecting sound during your presentation.
Finding the Right Adapter
- Open the drawer near the soundboard to find various adapters.
- Choose the adapter that fits your computer, such as a USB-C for Mac or Windows machines.
Connecting the HDMI Cable
- Locate the HDMI cable on the floor near the edge of the soundboard.
- Connect the HDMI cable to your chosen adapter.
- Plug the adapter into your computer.
Adjusting Audio Levels
Main Volumes
- Locate the main volume controls on the soundboard.
- Pull up the left and right volume controls.
Video Source Volumes
- You'll see lights indicating the video source volume.
- Slowly pull up these controls to adjust the audio levels.
Setting the Source
- Make sure the source is set to "Link Panel HDMI."
- If the screen is blank, check the source number and adjust it accordingly.
Steps for Shutdown
Organizing Adapters
- Place all adapters back in their designated bags.
- Store the bags in the appropriate drawer in the control booth.
Handling Used Batteries
- If any batteries are dead, place them in the "Recycle Batteries" box.
- The box is located to the right of the control board.
Powering Down the Projector
- Turn off the projector display to allow it to power down.
- This prevents unnecessary wear on the projector.
Turning Off the Main System
Lowering Faders
- Ensure all faders on the control board are turned down.
Powering Off
- Press the "Off" button to turn off the main system.
Final Checks
- Make sure all adapters are stored correctly.
- Confirm that the control booth is organized and ready for the next event.
Steps for Projecting from the Stage
Preparing the Sound System
- Turn on the sound system before proceeding.
Using the HDMI Cable
- Utilize the long HDMI cable available at the control booth.
- Take the cable up to the stage and plug it into the box located underneath the piano.
Alternative Connections
- You can also use VGA or an audio cable to play content from devices like an iPod.
Setting Up the Control Board
Turning On the Projector
- Make sure the projector is turned on before changing any settings.
Changing the Input Source
- Locate the Xtron system on the control board.
- Choose the relevant input source, such as "Stage HDMI" or "Stage VGA."
Confirming the Input Number
- Note the input number displayed on the Xtron system (e.g., number 4).
- Go to the control board and select the corresponding number to change the input.
Steps for Using the Wireless Microphone
Gathering Components
- Open the drawer within the sound system to find the wireless microphone components.
- Grab the belt pack and the headset, which is stored in a Countryman case.
- Take two Procell AA batteries for the belt pack.
Inserting Batteries into the Belt Pack
- Open the battery compartment on the sides of the belt pack.
- Insert both batteries facing the same direction, with the positive side to the right.
- Close the compartment and turn on the belt pack to ensure it powers up.
Connecting the Headset to the Belt Pack
- Locate the notches on the headset connector and the corresponding notches on the belt pack.
- Align the notches and insert the headset connector into the belt pack.
- Secure the connection by screwing down the connector.
Setting Up the Soundboard
- Turn on the soundboard using the orange button.
- Locate the fader labeled "Wireless Belt Pack" and pull up the volume.
- Conduct a sound test by speaking into the microphone while observing the soundboard.
Adjusting Audio Levels
- If the audio is too soft, increase the volume on the "Wireless Belt Pack" fader.
- Also, adjust the master volume for overall sound level.