MAILADA S1000/S1000PRO Wireless Microphone Quick Guide
Overview
Thank you for choosing MAILADA Wireless Microphones. This device utilizes 2.4G AFH (Adaptive Frequency Hopping) and innovative SMULL (Synchronized Multi-node Ultra Low-Latency) technology to provide high-quality audio and stable, reliable signal transmission. It is suitable for interviews, short video recordings, program hosting, live streaming, teaching, training, and other wireless applications.
Product Line
This product line includes the following models:
S1000:
- Transmitter ×1
- Receiver ×1
- Storage box ×1
- Storage bag ×1
- Lavalier microphone ×1
- Type-C OTG audio cable ×1
- Camera audio cable ×1
- Type-C recharging cable ×1
- Furry windscreen ×1
S1000PRO:
- Transmitter ×2
- Receiver ×1
- Storage box ×1
- Storage bag ×1
- Lavalier microphone ×2
- Type-C OTG audio cable ×1
- Camera audio cable ×1
- Type-C recharging cable ×1
- Furry windscreen ×2
User Interface
Transmitter (TX)
- [Power/Mute Button]: Press and hold for 1 second to turn on or off; short press to mute or unmute the microphone.
- [Charging Socket]
- [Reset Hole]: Use a needle tool to click the button in the hole to restore the factory default settings.
- [Connection Status Indicator]: Lights on while connecting with the receiver, lights off means no connection.
- [Battery Indicator]: Lights when it is on, flashes when battery is low; flashes while recharging, and stays on after fully charged.
- [Condenser MIC]: Built-in gold-plated diaphragm condenser capsule with omni-directional pickup.
- [MIC IN Socket]
Receiver (RX)
- [Headphone Output]
- [Camera Audio Output]: For connecting the receiver to recording devices such as cameras.
- [Charging/OTG Socket]: For charging input and OTG audio connection.
- [IPS Display]: Displays various status information.
- [Power Button]: Press and hold for 1 second to turn on or off.
- [Volume Button]: To adjust output volume level.
- [Reset Hole]: Use a needle tool to click the button in the hole to restore the factory default settings.
- [Sound Effect Button]: Provides three optional sound effect modes – LOW CUT, DSP active noise reduction, KTV (ECHO).
Output Mode Switching: Press and hold [Volume Button] (⑥) and [Sound Effect Button] (⑧) simultaneously for more than 2 seconds to switch between M (mixed output mode), ST (stereo output mode), Ms (safe track mode). Note: At ST (Stereo Output) mode, no KTV (ECHO) effect is available.
Receiver IPS Display Details:
- [Transmitter Channel Indicator]: Lights in green means the transmitter was connected; lights in white means no connection.
- [Transmitter Battery Level Indicator]
- [Wireless Signal Indicator]
- [Receiver Battery Level Indicator]
- [Output Volume Level]
- [Audio Level]: Displays the microphone audio signal.
- [Current Sound Effect Mode]: Indicates LOW CUT mode (for improving vocal clarity), DSP active noise reduction (to eliminate ambient noise), or ECHO reverb effect (to improve vocal fullness and space sense).
- [Output Mode]: M is mixed output (bands 1 and 2 mixed on both left and right channels); ST is stereo output (band 1 is left channel, band 2 is right channel); Ms is safe track output (right channel is 6 dB less than left channel).
- [USB Connection Icon]: Appears when a cell phone or computer is successfully connected via the OTG audio cable.
Storage Box
- [Charging Socket]
- [Status Indicator]: Indicates battery level and charging status.
- [Function Button]: Single-click to force turn-on, double-click to force shutdown.
- [Wireless Charging Area]: Wireless charging function is available; the induction coil is located at the bottom of the storage box (indicated by a dotted line area).
Matching
When TX and RX cannot be connected, follow the steps below to re-match:
- TX: In the power-off state, press and hold the [Power Button] until the transmitter turns on and the [Connection Status Indicator] flashes, entering the matching mode. (If there are two TXs, operate them similarly). Then proceed to step 2.
- RX: In the power-off state, press and hold the [Power Button] until the receiver turns on and the [Wireless Signal Indicator] flashes, entering the matching mode. After 3-5 seconds, the indicators on both TX and RX will stop flashing, signifying that the matching is complete.
Start Using
On Camera
- Long press the [Power Button] of the TX and RX to turn them on.
- Clip the TX onto the collar.
- Mount the RX on the camera.
- Connect the [OUT Socket] of the RX to the camera's [MIC IN Socket] using the 3.5mm camera audio cable.
- Set the RX output volume to level 3-4, and set the camera's recording volume to a minimum to avoid distortion during recording, ensuring optimal effect.
On Cell Phone
For Android (Type-C Socket):
- Long press the [Power Button] of the TX and RX to turn them on.
- Connect the [Type-C Socket] of the RX to the cell phone's [Type-C Socket] using the Type-C OTG audio cable.
- Note: For some cell phones with a Type-C socket, you may need to enable the OTG function in the phone's settings to use the Type-C audio cable normally.
For iPhone (Lightning Socket):
- Long press the [Power Button] of the TX and RX to turn them on.
- Connect the [Type-C Socket] of the RX to the cell phone's [Lightning Socket] using the Lightning OTG audio cable.
On Laptop / Audio Interface
Connecting to a Laptop:
- Long press the [Power Button] of the TX and RX to turn them on.
- Connect the [Type-C Socket] of the RX to the laptop's [Type-C/USB Socket] using the Type-C OTG audio cable.
Connecting to an Audio Interface:
- Long press the [Power Button] of the TX and RX to turn them on.
- Connect the [OUT Socket] of the RX to the audio interface's [MIC IN] or [LINE IN Socket] using the 3.5mm camera audio cable.
Precautions
- This product is a precise electronic device and should avoid watering or heavy falls. If it gets wet, dry it promptly and hand it over to a professional technician for further checking.
- When not using the device for an extended period, the built-in rechargeable battery should be fully charged every three months to maintain its high performance.
- The built-in battery must not be exposed to sunlight, fire, or similar overheating environments.
- To avoid intermittent signal issues, try to keep the transmitter and receiver facing each other while in use.
Visual Aid for Signal Direction:
- Face to face (correct) ✅
- Reverse direction (wrong) ❌
Specifications
Transmitter (TX) & Receiver (RX)
- Frequency range: 2402 - 2480 MHz
- Modulation: GFSK
- Transmit power: ≤ 17 dBm
- Low-cut: 100 Hz
- DSP noise cancelling: -6 dB
- Power supply: 3.7V (built-in Li-battery)
- Charging input: 5V 1A
- Charging period: ≈2 hours
- Operating time: approx. 7 hours
- Power management: Shuts down automatically after 5-10 minutes of no connection, or shuts down automatically when placed in the storage box.
- Operating temperature: 0°C to 55°C
- Storage temperature: -20°C to +55°C
- Dimensions: 44 * 43 * 14 mm (TX); 56 * 43 * 18 mm (RX)
- Net weight: approx. 26 g (TX); approx. 40 g (RX)
Storage Box
- Type-C charging input: 5V 2A
- Wireless charging input: 5V 1A (electromagnetic induction)
- Power supply: 3.7V/3200mAh (built-in Li-battery)
- Dimensions: 121 * 61 * 59 mm
- Net weight: approx. 188 g
- Operating temperature: 0 °C to 55 °C
- Storage temperature: -20 °C to +55 °C
FCC Caution
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment 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 equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment 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 separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into 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.
Disclaimer
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Version: V1.0-2022-5