HOLLYLAND C1 Pro Hub Solidcom Intercom Headset System

HOLLYLAND C1 Pro Hub Solidcom Intercom Headset System

Interfaces

Interfaces
Interfaces

0B10 Wired Headset Interface

Interfaces

2-Wire Audio Input & Output Interface

Interfaces

PGM Audio Input Interface 

Interfaces

4-Wire Audio Input & Output Interface 

Interfaces

Standard Line Sequence

PIN1GNDPIN5AUDIO OUT-
PIN2GNDPIN6AUDIO IN-
PIN3AUDIO IN+PIN7GND
PIN4AUDIO OUT+PIN8GND

Cross Line Sequence

PIN1GNDPIN5AUDIO IN-
PIN2GNDPIN6AUDIO OUT-
PIN3AUDIO OUT+PIN7GND
PIN4AUDIO IN+PIN8GND

RJ451/RJ452 Interface

Interfaces

Standard Line Sequence

PIN1Tranceive Data+PIN5Not connected
PIN2Tranceive Data-PIN6Receive Data-
PIN3Receive Data+PIN7Not connected
PIN4Not connectedPIN8Not connected

Operation Guide

Hub Display Description

Operation Guide

① Hub Mode (Master/Slave)
② Hub Battery Level
③ Wired Headset Signal Strength
④ Wired Headset Battery Level (Red: Low Battery)
⑤ Wired Headset Number
⑥ Wired Headset Status
TALK: The headset user can hear and talk with the other headset users.
MUTE: The headset user is muted and can only hear the other headset users.
LOST: The headset is disconnected from the hub.
LINK: The headset is reconnecting to the hub.
⑦ Network Connection Status
⑧ Wi-Fi Status

Hub Menu Description

Press and hold the Menu/Confirmation button for about 3 seconds to enter the menu interface.

  1. Select Network to enter the network configuration interface.
    1.1 Select Wifi Setting and turn Wi-Fi on or off. After it is turned on, the IP address, SSID, and password are displayed.
    Operation Guide
    1. 2 Select Wired Network Setting to switch between automatic IP and fixed
    IP modes. If fixed IP mode is used, you can modify the IP address, sub netmask, and gateway as well as view the user name and password for logging in to the web.
    Operation Guide
  2. Select Master/Slave to set the hub as the master device or slave device.
    2.1 Select Master Device to set the hub as the master device.
    Operation Guide
    2.2 Select Slave Device and then select Scan to scan the IP addresses of master devices on the network. Select the IP address of the corresponding master device in the displayed list and confirm it. Then, the hub is successfully set as the slave device.
    • When a single hub is used, the hub needs to be set as the master device.
    • When more than two hubs are used in a cascaded connection, one hub needs to be set as the master device and the other hubs as the slave devices.
    Operation Guide
  3. Select Group to perform group settings and view group status.
    3.1 There are three options: Group A (All devices are in group A), Group A/B (All devices are in groups A and B), and Custom (The group settings can be customized on the web. All devices are in group A by default).
    Operation Guide
    3.2 Select Group Review to view group settings.\
    Operation Guide
  4. Select PGM to set the PGM audio gain according to the input volume
    Operation Guide
  5. Select 4 Wire to perform 4-wire audio settings.
    5.1 Select Input Gain to set the input gain according to the input volume.
    Operation Guide
    5.2 Select Output Gain to set the output gain according to the input volume.
    Operation Guide
    5.3 Select Line Sequence Switching to switch between Standard and Cross modes.
    Operation Guide
  6. Select 2 Wire to perform 2-wire audio settings.
    6.1 Connect the hub to a 2-wire device and set the corresponding cable compensation and terminal resistance on the hub. Power on the 2-wire device and turn off or disconnect its microphone to make sure that there is no other audio transmission on the 2-wire link. Otherwise, the accuracy of auto-null settings may be affected. After Auto Null is selected, auto-null settings for the 2-wire device will be performed automatically on the hub.
    6.2 Select Cable Compen to check the 2-wire cable length and select the corresponding compensation option according to the cable length.
    Operation Guide
    6.3 Select Terminal Res to check whether the 2-wire device connected via the 2-wire interface has terminal resistance. If it has, select OFF. Otherwise, select ON.
    Operation Guide
    6.4 Select Input Gain to set the input gain according to the input volume.
    Operation Guide
    6.5 Select Output Gain to set the output gain according to the input volume.
    Operation Guide
  7. Select Language to perform language
    Operation Guide
  8. Select Info to check related information about the hub.
    Operation Guide
    8.1 Select Reset to restore the configured hub information to the default settings.
    Operation Guide
Performing Group Settings via a Computer
  • Select Network > Wired Network Setting to view the default IP address, user name, and password of the hub.
    Operation Guide
  • Use a network cable to connect the hub to a computer via the RJ45 interface and set the IP address of the computer as 192.168.218.XXX. The default IP address of the hub is 192.168.218.10.
    Operation Guide
  • Open a browser on the computer and visit http://192.168.218.10 to enter the configuration page for the hub
    Operation Guide
Group A & B Buttons on Headsets

After group settings are performed on the hub, the A or B button on a connected headset will light ON. The button light status indicates which group the headset has joined. To join or exit group A or B, simply press the A or B button on the headset.

A and B Button Light StatusDescription
ON in orangeThe headset user is in the corresponding group. In this case, the headset user can hear and talk with the other headset users in the same group.
OFFThe headset user is not in the corresponding group. In this case, the headset user cannot hear or talk with the other headset users.
Cascaded Connection

Multiple hubs can be cascaded to expand the number of headsets. The hub supports two cascade methods — 4-wire analog signal cascade and IP digital signal cascade. Generally, it is recommended to cascade two hubs using 4-wire analog signals,and cascade three or more than three hubs using IP digital signals.

It is recommended to use a CAT5e cable for cascade and use the 568B standard for the RJ45 interface.

Standard Network CableSpecificationsMax Length
Operation GuideCAT5e CAT6e300 meters

Two-System Cascaded Connection via the 4-Wire Interface
Use a standard network cable to connect two hubs via the 4-w interface. The length of the network cable is up to 300 meters.

Operation Guide

4-Wire Settings

After connecting two hubs using a network cable, select 4 Wire > Line Sequence Switching on the hubs, and then select Standard on one hub and Cross on the other.

Hub Display
Hub ①Select 4 Wire > Line Sequence Switching.Select Standard.
4-Wire SettingsOperation GuideOperation Guide
Hub ②Select 4 Wire > Line Sequence SwitchingSelect Cross.
4-Wire SettingsOperation GuideOperation Guide

Two-System Cascaded Connection via the IP Network
Use a standard network cable to connect two hubs via the RJ45 interface. Either of the two RJ45 interfaces on the hub works. The length of the network cable is up to 300 meters.

Operation Guide

Master/Slave Mode Settings

After connecting two hubs using a network cable, select Master/Slave on the hub to set the hub mode. On one hub, select Master Device. On the other hub, select Slave Device > Scan and then select the IP address of the corresponding master hub.

Note that the IP Address Automatic function under the Network settings needs to be turned OFF on both two hubs

Hub Display
Hub ①Select Network and set IP Address Automatic to OFF.Select Master/Slave > Master Device
Network SettingsOperation GuideOperation Guide
Hub ②Select Network and set IP Address Automatic to OFFSelect Master/Slave > Slave Device > Scan.
Network SettingsOperation GuideOperation Guide
After Scan is selected, the IP addresses of master devices will be displayed. Then, select the desired IP address using the arrow buttons and press the Menu/Confirmation button to confirm the IP addressOperation Guide
Three-System Cascaded Connection via the IP Network

It is recommended to use the IP network connection to cascade three hubs. On one hub, select Master Device, and on the other two hubs, select Slave Device.

Operation Guide

Parameters

Antenna

External

Power SupplyDC power, NP-F battery, V-mount battery, G-mount battery
Volume AdjustmentAdjustment knob
Power Consumption<4.5W
Dimensions(LxWxH): 259.9mmx180.5mmx65.5mm (10.2”x7.1”x2.6”)
Net WeightAbout 1300g (45.9oz) with the antennas excluded
Transmission Range1,100ft (350m) LOS
Frequency Band1.9 GHz (DECT)
Bandwidth1.728MHz
Wireless TechnologyAdaptive Frequency Hopping
Wireless Power≤ 21dBm (125.9 mW)
Modulation ModeGFSK
RX Sensitivity<–90dBm
Frequency Response150Hz–7kHz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio>55dB
Distortion<1%
Input SPL>115dB SPL
Temperature Rang0℃ to 45℃ (working condition) –10℃ to 60℃ (storage condition)
Note: The highest working temperature is 40℃ when the adapter is used for the power supply.

Note: The frequency band and TX power vary by country and region.

Safety Precautions

Do not place the product near or inside heating devices (including but not limited to microwave ovens, induction cookers, electric ovens, electric heaters, pressure cookers, water heaters, and gas stoves) to prevent the battery from overheating and exploding.
Do not use non-original charging cases, cables, and batteries with the product. The use of non-original accessories may cause electric shock, fire, explosion, or other dangers.

Support

If you encounter any problems in using the product or need any help, please contact Hollyland Support Team via the following ways:

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Note:
Due to product version upgrades or other reasons, this User Manual will be updated from time to time. Unless otherwise agreed, this document is provided as a guide for use only. All representations, information, and recommendations in this document do not constitute warranties of any kind, express, or implied.

FCC Requirement

Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the device. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operations are subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations.

FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator& your body.

Note:
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the device off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the distance between the device and the receiver.
  • Connect the device to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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Documents / Resources

HOLLYLAND C1 Pro Hub Solidcom Intercom Headset System [pdf] User Manual
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