POGOLAB M02973

POGOLAB Wireless XLR Transmitter-Receiver Adapter User Manual

Model: M02973

Introduction

Thank you for choosing the POGOLAB Wireless XLR Transmitter-Receiver Adapter. This device provides a reliable and high-quality wireless solution for your audio needs, offering freedom of movement and seamless connectivity for microphones and audio equipment. This manual will guide you through the setup, operation, and maintenance of your new wireless system.

Important Safety Information

Package Contents

Please check the box for the following items:

POGOLAB Wireless XLR system package contents including transmitter, receiver, charging cable, and user manual.
Image: Contents of the POGOLAB Wireless XLR Adapter package, showing the transmitter, receiver, charging cable, and user manual.

Product Overview

The POGOLAB Wireless XLR system consists of a transmitter and a receiver, both designed for ease of use and robust performance.

POGOLAB Wireless XLR Transmitter and Receiver units.
Image: The POGOLAB Wireless XLR Transmitter (right) and Receiver (left) units, showing their compact design and XLR connectors.

Transmitter (TX)

Receiver (RX)

Side view of POGOLAB Wireless XLR Transmitter and Receiver, showing the 48V switch on the transmitter.
Image: Side view of the POGOLAB Wireless XLR Transmitter and Receiver, highlighting the 48V phantom power switch on the transmitter.

Setup Guide

1. Initial Charging

Before first use, ensure both the transmitter and receiver are fully charged. Use the provided USB charging cable to connect the units to a USB power adapter (not included) or a computer USB port. The charging time is approximately 1 to 2 hours for a full charge, providing up to 12 hours of continuous operation.

Graphic illustrating 12 hours working time after 2 hours charging time for the POGOLAB Wireless XLR system.
Image: Visual representation of the POGOLAB Wireless XLR system's battery life, indicating 12 hours of working time after 2 hours of charging.

2. Connecting the Transmitter

  1. Connect the XLR male end of the Transmitter to the XLR output of your microphone.
  2. If using a condenser microphone, slide the 48V Phantom Power Switch on the transmitter to the ON position. For dynamic microphones, ensure it is in the OFF position.
Image showing compatibility with condenser and dynamic microphones, highlighting the 48V phantom power switch.
Image: The POGOLAB Wireless XLR system demonstrating compatibility with both condenser and dynamic microphones, emphasizing the 48V phantom power feature.

3. Connecting the Receiver

  1. Connect the XLR female end of the Receiver to the XLR input of your mixer, audio interface, PA system, or amplifier.

4. Pairing the Units

The transmitter and receiver are designed for automatic one-to-one pairing. Follow these steps:

  1. Press and hold the Power/Pairing Button on both the Transmitter and Receiver simultaneously for a few seconds until the status indicators begin to flash.
  2. Release the buttons. The units will automatically search for each other and pair.
  3. Once paired, the status indicators will turn solid blue, indicating a stable connection.

Note: The system uses locked IP pairing, ensuring a stable connection between your specific transmitter and receiver. While multiple pairs can be used simultaneously in the same environment, it is recommended not to exceed 3 groups to maintain optimal performance.

Diagram showing one-key pairing process between transmitter and receiver, and compatible devices like mixer, speaker, audio interface, and recorder.
Image: Illustration of the one-key pairing process for the POGOLAB Wireless XLR system, demonstrating its compatibility with various audio devices such as mixers, speakers with XLR input, audio interfaces, and recorders.

Operating Instructions

Powering On/Off

Using the System

  1. Ensure both the transmitter and receiver are powered on and successfully paired.
  2. Position the transmitter and receiver within the optimal operating range of 45 meters (approximately 150 feet) for best performance.
  3. Adjust the volume levels on your mixer or audio interface as needed.
  4. The system operates on the 2.4 GHz ISM band, providing stable and low-latency audio transmission.
Graphic showing a microphone connected to the transmitter and an amplifier connected to the receiver, with a 150ft range of connection.
Image: The POGOLAB Wireless XLR system in action, illustrating the long transmission distance of 150 feet (45 meters) between the microphone-connected transmitter and the amplifier-connected receiver.
A person singing into a microphone connected to the POGOLAB 2.4G Wireless XLR System on stage.
Image: A performer using the POGOLAB 2.4G Wireless XLR System on stage, demonstrating the freedom of movement provided by the wireless setup.

Maintenance

Troubleshooting

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
No sound output.Units not powered on or not paired.
Low battery.
Incorrect 48V phantom power setting.
Microphone or audio device issue.
Ensure both transmitter and receiver are powered on and paired (solid blue indicator).
Charge both units fully.
Verify 48V switch setting matches microphone type.
Test microphone and audio device with a wired connection.
Intermittent audio or signal dropouts.Units are out of range.
Interference from other 2.4 GHz devices.
Obstructions between units.
Reduce distance between transmitter and receiver.
Move away from Wi-Fi routers, cordless phones, or other 2.4 GHz devices.
Ensure a clear line of sight between units.
Units not pairing.Incorrect pairing procedure.
Low battery.
Ensure both units are fully charged.
Power off both units, then power them on simultaneously by holding the pairing button until they flash and then turn solid.
Short battery life.Units not fully charged.
Aging battery.
Ensure units are charged for 1-2 hours until full.
Battery performance may degrade over time.

Technical Specifications

Model NumberM02973
Frequency Response Range2400-2483.5 MHz (2.4 GHz ISM Band)
Operating DistanceUp to 45 meters (150 feet)
Battery LifeUp to 12 hours (continuous operation)
Charging Time1-2 hours
Battery Capacity1000 mAh (Lithium-polymer)
Sampling Rate24-bit/48 kbps Audio
Dynamic Range110 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)110 dB
Impedance600 ohms
ConnectorsXLR Male (Transmitter), XLR Female (Receiver)
MaterialPlastic
Dimensions (approx.)Transmitter: 11.5 cm, Receiver: 11 cm
Weight (approx.)200 g

Warranty and Support

POGOLAB products are designed for reliability and performance. For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the contact details provided on the product packaging or visit the official POGOLAB website. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.

For further assistance, please contact our customer support team.

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