Charging the receiver batteries, Assigning the transmitter channel, 2 assigning the transmitter channel – Doremi Fidelio User Manual

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Version 1.5

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3.1.5 Charging the Receiver Batteries

After you have plugged one end of the power cable into the Fidelio
configuration/charging station base, the other end of the cable needs to be plugged into
a wall outlet for power.

Place any Fidelio Receiver requiring a charge into one of the base's 10 charging
receptacles. Make sure that each receiver is fully seated in the charging receptacle to
ensure good contact between the base and receiver

’s charging contacts.

When the Fidelio Receiver is placed securely into one of the ten charging receptacles on
a powered charging station, a flashing green LED located next to the Power button on
the top of the transmitter will indicate that battery charging is active.

Charge all Fidelio Receivers until their batteries are full. A steadily illuminated green
Power LED will indicate that the battery is fully charged. It takes about an hour and a half
to fully charge the Fidelio.

The Fidelio Receiver will function for 12 hours, playing at max volume with a fully
charged battery.

3.2 Assigning the Transmitter Channel

Connect the Fidelio Transmitter antenna to the backside of the transmitter where it is
labeled “ANTENNA.” Do so by threading the antenna's silver serrated collar into the gold
threaded connection on the Fidelio Transmitter. Once connected, you can articulate the
antenna if needed.

Upon the initial set up, each Fidelio Transmitter will need to be assigned to a specific
auditorium. To perform this operation, plug the large end (Type B) of the USB cable into
the Fidelio Transmitter and the smaller end (Type Mini B) into the micro USB port
located on the right-hand side of the Fidelio touchscreen tablet (Figure 20).

Power up the Fidelio touchscreen tablet by depressing the power switch. Refer to the
Figure 8 (v1.1.2) and Figure 9 (v2.2.0) for the location of the power button.

Note: You will need to keep pressure on the switch until the Android splash screen
comes up.

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