Connecting a headset allows you to both monitor your audio as well as record your voice via the headset microphone – for more information on how this third channel of audio (RX Mic) is routed, please see the ‘Audio Routing’ section.īefore plugging your headphones or headset into the receiver, ensure the output gain mode is set to either “Headphones” or “Headset”. When the 3.5mm output is not being used to connect the receiver to a camera (such as when you’re using the USB-C output or only using the transmitters’ on-board recording function), you can connect headphones like the NTH-100 for monitoring your audio, or a headset like the NTH-100M. The 3.5mm TRRS connection on the Wireless PRO receiver is super versatile and able to connect to a number of different audio input and output devices, such as headphones and microphones. Note: Simultaneous use of the 3.5mm analog and USB-C digital outputs is not recommended – depending on which devices you're recording to and how they are powered, a ground loop may occur that can produce digital noise in your signal.Ĭonnecting Headphones or Headsets to the Receiver See the ‘ Configuring Wireless PRO with RØDE Central’ and ‘ On-Board Recording and 32-bit Float’ sections for more information. This will allow for the fastest possible transfer rates and will charge your case and Wireless PRO units. To do this, place both transmitters and the receiver into the charge case and use the included SuperSpeed USB-C cable to connect the case to your computer. If your computer only features a USB-A port, use a USB-C to USB-A cable like the SC18.Ĭonnecting to a computer is also how you export on-board recordings from the transmitters, adjust settings, and charge the units. You will also need to do the same in any audio software you are using. To do this, simply connect the receiver to your computer’s USB port using the supplied USB-C to USB-C cable, then go to your audio settings and select “Wireless PRO RX" as your input device. You can also connect the Wireless PRO to a computer and use it as a wireless audio interface. You can disable this setting via RØDE Central.Ĭonnecting Your Wireless PRO to a Computer Plug-in Power Detectīy default, the Wireless PRO receiver will automatically power on or off when the camera it’s connected to also powers on or off, as long as the receiver detects power. You can also use the ‘Camera Preset’ gain mode (indicated by the camera icon) – see the ‘Camera Preset’ section for more information. To do this, press the Right Navigation button until you cycle through to the Gain Mode screen, and then press the Left Navigation button to cycle through the options until you have ‘Manual’ (indicated by the ‘level’ icon). If you are using the 3.5mm output, first ensure the output gain mode is set to ‘Manual’, which is the default setting. Simply connect one end of the cable into the Wireless PRO receiver and the other end to your camera’s audio input. You can connect the Wireless PRO's receiver via the 3.5mm TRS output using the included TRS to TRS cable, or via USB using the included USB-C to USB-C cable, if your camera has a USB audio input. Here, you can also unpair your transmitters. If a transmitter isn’t paired, turn it on, short-press its Ø button, and then click ‘pair’ in the app. With your Wireless PRO receiver connected to a computer running RØDE Central ( learn more about RØDE Central here), you can see if transmitters are currently paired to your receiver in the top-right section of the app. Note: You will need to manually re-pair the transmitter after doing this. To unpair a transmitter, short-press the Right Navigation button on the receiver to cycle to the desired transmitter screen and then long-press the Right Navigation button. Navigate to the next transmitter page on the receiver with a short-press of the Right Navigation button and repeat the process for your second transmitter. Short-press the Ø button on one of your transmitters to enter pairing mode – the pairing LED on the transmitter will start quickly flashing blue until it turns solid blue when successfully paired. With all your units powered on, short-press the Right Navigation button on the receiver to cycle to the first transmitter screen and then long-press the Right Navigation button to enter pairing mode – the display will read “PAIR TX NOW”. You can also manually pair them if required. When you first power on your Wireless PRO, the transmitters and receiver will automatically pair.
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