Vaddio AutoTrak 2.0 EasyTALK Wireless Audio Interface User Manual

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Optional AutoTrak 2.0 EasyTalk Wireless Audio Interface

Optional AutoTrak 2.0 EasyTalk Wireless Audio Interface - Document Number 342-0387 Rev B

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Unpacking:
Carefully remove all of the parts for the Optional EasyTalk Wireless Interface for the AutoTrak 2.0
from the packaging.

The System 999-7230-000 for North America includes:

 One (1) 998-7230-000 EasyTalk AutoTrak 2.0 Wireless Audio Receiver

 One (1) 2.39GHZ-2.51GHz ½-Wave, 3.5” RP-SMA Right Angle, Antenna

 Two (2) 342-0341 Rack Ears

 12 VDC, 1 Amp Power Supply with North American Power Cord

 One (1) 6’ (1.83m) USB 2.0 Cable Type A-Male to Type B-Male

 Manual (Installation and User Guide)

The System 999-7230-001 for International use includes:

 One (1) 998-7230-000 EasyTalk AutoTrak 2.0 Wireless Audio Receiver

 One (1) 2.39GHZ-2.51GHz ½-Wave, 3.5” RP-SMA Right Angle, Antenna

 Two (2) 342-0341 Rack Ears

 12 VDC, 1 Amp Power Supply

 One (1) Euro Power Cord

 One (1) One UK Power Cord

 One (1) 6’ (1.83m) USB 2.0 Cable Type A-Male to Type B-Male

 Manual (Installation and User Guide)


The Front Panel Controls:








1) Power

ON/OFF:

This switch turns the power for the AutoTrak 2.0 Wireless Audio Interface on or off. When the

button’s blue LED is lit, the system is on ready for operation.

2) Pair:

This button initiates the automatic pairing for the Belt Pack Radio Transmitter and the AutoTrak 2.0 Wireless

Audio Interface Receiver. Pairing is the matching of the same Adaptive Frequency Hopper (AFH) sequence for
both devices.

3) Mute:

This control mutes (turns off) the audio outputs of the AutoTrak 2.0 Wireless Audio Interface.

4) Volume:

The + (plus) and – (minus) buttons are used to raise and lower the audio outputs (Balanced and

Unbalanced) from the AutoTrak 2.0 Wireless Audio Interface.

5) Audio

Level:

This LED display ladder will indicate the relative audio level output (from all sources) of the AutoTrak

2.0 Wireless Audio Interface. The red line at the top of the display indicates clipping.

6) Radio, EQ Filter and Compressor Status LED’s:
Radio LED: Solid blue light indicates normal operation. Fast flashing indicates no link established with the Belt

Pack Wireless Microphone. Slow flashing indicates the Pairing cycle is in progress.

EQ Filter: Blue light on indicates the EQ Filter is turned on. Blue light off indicates the EQ Filter is off. When EQ

Filter is enabled, it helps increase speaker intelligibility for voice applications.

Compressor: Solid blue indicates that the Compressor is on. No light indicates that the Compressor is off. The

Compressor minimizes the potential of “clipping” by attenuating the audio signals that exceed the maximum input.

7) Antenna:

The antenna is tuned to receive 2.4 GHZ signals from the IR Lanyard Belt Pack Microphone. Note: If

the AutoTrak 2.0 Wireless Audio Interface is installed deep inside a metal equipment rack or is surrounded by other
metal cased equipment, the antenna may need to be extended away from the rack to improve reception.

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