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WS800 Wireless Microphone System

Quick Start Guide 

Quick Start Guide

 


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Setting Up ClearOne WS8000 Wireless Systems for Optimal Performance

Open the Cartons:  Confirm everything on the packing slip is enclosed. 

1.  Set up the Docking Station:  ClearOne transmitters are shipped with  
 

rechargeable batteries. Plug in the charging dock, put the batteries in  

 

the transmitters, then place the transmitters in the dock while you set  

 

up the rest of the system. 

2.  Mount the Receivers in the Rack and connect them to power.   

 

 

Confirm the displays light up.  

3. Antennas: 

 A. Place the extension antennas according to the guidelines  

 

 

mentioned in the Antenna Applications Guide.

    

Improper antenna placement is the main cause of poor RF    

 

performance. 

 

B.  Dipole Antennas:  Dipole antennas mounted to the rack  

 

 

 

equipment should not be locked away in a closet / rack   

 

 

 

cabinet. This results in poor RF performance because there  

 

 

 

is no line of sight between the transmitter and receiver antenna.

 

 

Therefore, remote extension antennas are preferred.

  

See the Antenna Application Guide for details.

4.  Connect the Extension Antennas:  The receiver  

that connects to the extension antennas is the       
primary receiver. Daisy chained receivers will   
become replica receivers. Terminators are used  
on the last system in the daisy-chain. Up to (4) 
8-channel receivers can be daisy chained to form 
a 32 channel system. Use ClearOne Remote’s  
Antenna Setup Wizard, which opens automatically  
the first time you connect. You can also find the 
wizard under the SETTINGS tab of the main page  
if connecting ClearOne active extension antennas,  
make sure the red LED lights up. If not, check the  
receiver’s antenna phantom power setting using  
the ClearOne Remote Control Software.    

5.  Connect the analog outputs to the mixer:  
 

The system is shipped with Euroblock connectors. For XLR output SKU’s, there will be Euroblock-to-XLR

 

adapters included, instead of built-in XLR outputs. The default output level is set to 0 dBu. 

 

Note that factory default for the front panel headphone jack is set for mixed line-level out. 

 

Use ClearOne Remote>Settings>Headphone, to reset for headphones.

  

CAUTION! Turn off phantom power from the mixer.

 

 

Phantom power distorts the audio quality of your microphones.

6.   System Test:  In most cases, the system is now ready to use.  Confirm all channels pass audio perfectly.

Primary

Replica

Terminators

MIC OUTPUTS

4

G

-

+

3

G

-

+

2

G

-

+

1

G

-

+

8

G

-

+

7

G

-

+

6

G

-

+

5

G

-

+

MIC OUTPUTS

4
+

3
+

2
+

1
+

8
+

7
+

6
+

5
+

MIC OUTPUTS

AES

3

50-60 Hz  100-240 VAC

ANTENNA A

ETHERNET

DANTE

ANTENNA B

RS

232-GPIO

4

G

- +

3

G

- +

2

G

- +

1

G

- +

8

G

- +

7

G

- +

6

G

- +

5

G

- +

OUT

IN

PRIMARY

SECONDARY

OUT

IN

IN

OUT

1

2

4

3

MIC OUTPUTS

AES

3

50-60 Hz  100-240 VAC

ANTENNA A

ETHERNET

DANTE

ANTENNA B

RS

232-GPIO

4

G

- +

3

G

- +

2

G

- +

1

G

- +

8

G

- +

7

G

- +

6

G

- +

5

G

- +

OUT

IN

PRIMARY

SECONDARY

OUT

IN

MIC OUTPUTS

AES

3

50-60 Hz  100-240 VAC

ANTENNA A

ETHERNET

DANTE

ANTENNA B

RS

232-GPIO

4

G

- +

3

G

- +

2

G

- +

1

G

- +

8

G

- +

7

G

- +

6

G

- +

5

G

- +

OUT

IN

PRIMARY

SECONDARY

OUT

IN

MIC OUTPUTS

AES

3

50-60 Hz  100-240 VAC

ANTENNA A

ETHERNET

DANTE

ANTENNA B

RS

232-GPIO

4

G

- +

3

G

- +

2

G

- +

1

G

- +

8

G

- +

7

G

- +

6

G

- +

5

G

- +

OUT

IN

PRIMARY

SECONDARY

OUT

IN

IN

OUT

 


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Using the ClearOne remote software:

Select the new parameter values and 
click “Send Changes to Receiver and 
Close”

.

Editing Transmitter Parameters:
The easiest and most intuitive way to set the parameters of ClearOne transmitters and receivers is with ClearOne 
Remote software. Download the latest software from the ClearOne Resource Library, install and run on a computer 
running Windows XP or Windows 7 (32 or 64 bit), and connect to the receiver via USB or RS232. Then open 
ClearOne Remote and select ONLINE.
Up to 32 selectable RF channels are available when up to 4 of the WS880 receivers are daisy chained together to 
form a system. 
(screenshots of the previous software GUI and also screenshots of the new GUI are shown below)

Open The Channel Edit Window: 
1.  The [Click to Edit] function opens the edit window of the channel you wish to edit. 
2.  Select the functions you want to edit and enter the parameter. (The various functions are described below.)  
 

Click [OK] to save the changes and close the Channel Edit window. 

3.  You will notice that the [Needs to Sync] alert is lit. This indicates that one or more parameters are in queue  
 

in the receiver ready to be downloaded and implemented with the next transmitter Sync of the channel.

1)

2)

Click to Edit the 
channel’s parameters.

The “Need To Sync” alert is lit. Sync the transmitter 
to apply the selected parameters.

3)

Clearone WS800 Remote Software (old):

 


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Transmitter + Last 4 digits of serial Number

Default Transmitter Preamp Gain

BLT XXXX

+10 dB

HH XXXX

H18 = 0dB  /  H13 & H15 = +20dB

PDM XXXX

+10dB

BDM XXXX

+20dB

Default Transmitter Preamp Gain Settings:

 

BLT = Beltpack

  HH = Handheld Mic
  PDM = Gooseneck / Podium Mic
  BDM = Tabletop / Boundary Mic

Key:

ClearOne Remote provides the following functions:
1.  File: File menu allows the current receiver settings to be saved to a file on your computer or for a previously 

saved file on your computer to be recalled to the receiver.

2.  Settings:

A.  Phantom Power: Turn antenna phantom power on or off. Default = ON.
B.  Redundancy: Set adjacent pairs of receivers to redundancy mode. Default = OFF.
C.  Headphone Mode:  Toggles the mixed output jack from headphone mode to a balanced line output. 

Default = Balanced line output.

D.  Ethernet Settings: If using Ethernet, assign the proper IP address to the receiver or, enable DHCP.  

Default = DHCP enabled.

E.  Receiver OLED Dimming: Set the Receiver OLED Display Mode and timer value. Default = Bright when 

transmitter is on. Times out after 1 minute.

F.  Print Current Settings: Opens print dialog box.
G.  Set Receiver Name: label each receiver with a unique name using up to 26 characters.

3.  RF Scan - RF Plot:  Shows the RF strength of each antenna in a ClearOne system and shows if there is out-

side interference (see Pg. 5).

4.  Presets: saves settings to receiver memory or recalls settings from receiver memory. Load “PRESET 1” for 

the factory default settings.

5.  GPIO:  Assign contact closure functions and setup for RS232 control. Default = RS232 enabled.
6.  Alerts:  Send alerts to authorized personal when preventive maintenance is required of if there is a fault.  

Default = none.

7.  Help:  

A.  Tutorials: Setting parameters, Antenna Application Guide, Channel Frequency Assignments, etc.
B.  About:  Shows vital statistics for each component of the system.

 

Select the new parameter values and 
click “Apply” and Close

.

Click to Edit the 
channel’s parameters.

The “Need To Sync” alert is lit. Sync the transmitter 
to confirm the selected parameters.

1)

2)

3)

WS800 and Dialog20 Remote Software (new):

 


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RF Scan and choosing transmitter channels:

1.  To run an RF Scan, open the WS800 and Dialog20 Remote Software or the ClearOne WS800 Remote   
  Software (older version). Screen shots from the older and newer software are shown below.
2.  Turn off all of the transmitters.
3.  Select “RF Scan” from the tab menu.
4.  Press “Start Scan” to begin the scan. Let the scan run for 3 to 5 minutes.
5.  Red lines indicate potential interference.
6.  Take note of the RF channels with the least amount of interference. A channel with more than -75 dB RF Level  
  should be avoided.
7.  Set the RF channel of the transmitter based on the results of the RF Scan.
8.  To set the channel of the transmitter, stop the scan and close the RF Scan Window. 
9.  Click “Edit” on the slot that you wish to change the channel.
10.  An Edit Parameter Window will pop up. Change the channel to the clear channel noted earlier and click  
     “Apply” to save the changes (On the old GUI click “Send changes to receiver and close”). 
11.  Sync the transmitter (see Pg. 6).

WS800 and Dialog20 Remote Software (new)

Clearone WS800 Remote Software (old)

Edit Parameter Window

Edit Parameter Window

 


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How to sync transmitters with the receiver:

1.  Locate the IR (infrared) Sensor on the transmitter.

 

2.  Power on the transmitter.

3.  Hold transmitter about 6 inches from the corresponding receiver module with the IR sensor aimed at the 

receiver module.

4.  Simultaneously press the two buttons on the bottom of the corresponding receiver module to start sending 

the IR signal. “SYNCING” shows on the receiver OLED when the IR signal starts. “SYNC OK” shows when 

the sync is successful. Repeat the procedure if the receiver display shows “SEARCHING”. It is not necessary 

to press any buttons on the transmitter during the procedure. Note: You may get a “SEARCHING” message 

if the receiver antennas are not in the same room as the receiver. In this case verify that either the transmitter 

display shows “Sync Good” OR the green LED on the transmitter flashes. Also, make sure to dock each 

transmitter after syncing to avoid 2 transmitters being synced to the same receiver frequency. 

IR

IR

USB

ON / OFF

IR

IR

IR

ON/OFF

IR

USB

How to sync transmitters with the receiver:

NOTE: All transmitters placed in the charging dock will “RF MUTE”.

NOTE: The transmitter and receiver are assigned a new, 

random AES 256-bit encryption key every time they are synced.

IMPORTANT: Turn off all transmitters, except the one that is being synced, to 

avoid two transmitters being synced to the same receiver frequency.

The OLED shows the battery status

The gooseneck or       

     

boundary mic is in use:

The gooseneck battery cassette
is in the docking station:

Hand-held mic or belt-pack        
is in the docking station:

How to read the LED:

RED = AUDIO MUTE

GREEN = AUDIO PASSES

BLINKING RED SLOW= BATTERY IS LOW

BLINKING GREEN = SYNC SUCCESSFUL

RED = CHARGING

OFF = FINISHED CHARGING

BLINKING RED = CHARGING ERROR

      (RE-SEAT TRANSMITTER AND CHECK THE BATTERIES)

The boundary mic is in the
docking station:

RED change to AMBER = CHARGING

GREEN = FINISHED CHARGING

GREEN & RED BLINKING = CHARGING ERROR

     (RE-SEAT TRANSMITTER AND CHECK THE BATTERIES)

1.

2.

3.

4.

 


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Receiver Module:

1.  Antenna Front Mounting Hole:  Use back-to-front TNC cables included.
2.  Receiver Module  (See details below).
3.  Mixed audio volume control.
4.  USB Port.  Connect to computer for ClearOne Remote control.  Run software to monitor/edit system 

parameters, scan for RF interference and download firmware upgrades. 

5.  Mixed audio output, 1/4” phone jack for monitoring individual channels or mixed channels. 

Note: Factory default for the front panel headphone jack is set for mixed line-level out.  
Use ClearOne Remote>Settings>Headphone, to reset for headphones.

6.  Power Switch.

ClearOne receiver main-frames hold either four or eight, independent, 24-bit digital audio receiver modules. 
There is a front-panel mixed audio output for headphones or direct recording. Each module shares the main-
frame’s two antennas for full-diversity. Receiver main-frames can be daisy-chained together allowing up to 
32 channels in an antenna network that shares two antennas. This eliminates the need for external antenna 
distribution amps. Main-frames can be connected to form an Ethernet network that monitor and control the 
system via a computer.  Main-frames also have USB and RS232 connections for serial monitor and control.

IR Sync LED:  Sends IR information to SYNC the receiver and transmitter (SYNC pg. 5).

Pressed at the same time: Sends SYNC signal from receiver to transmitter (SYNC pg. 5).

Status LED:

•  Green --> The channel is ON and un-muted  
•  Red --> The channel is OFF
•  Flashing Red --> Encryption key mismatch or, two transmitters are synced 

                               to the same Receiver. Solution: Re-sync receiver with transmitter.

•  Amber --> The receiver is muted or GPIO is triggered

Modules are designed for quick and easy field replacement for added redundancy.

STATUS

SELECT

FUNCTION

(SYNC)

IR

FRONT PANEL:

BATTERY

AUDIO

SLOT  3

CH  1

ON

AES256

RF BARS

AUDIO LEVEL
BATTERY LEVEL

CHANNEL NAME

ENCRYPTION
STATUS:

ON = Green
OFF = Red
MUTE = Amber
KEY = Flashing Red (“KEY” = mismatched encryption key)

MODULE:

FREQUENCY

1

2

ANTENNA DIVERSITY

(Colored text indicates status)

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

Receiver:

1

2

&

4
3

 


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BACK PANEL WS880 

(Euroblock / Phoenix Connector)

:

1.  Antenna A Input:  TNC connector for dipole antennas (included), front-to-back antenna cables (included), or 

antenna cable to active extension antenna.

2.  Antenna A Output:  Daisy-chain to the input of another receiver-frame to form an antenna network.

3.  Power Cord Input:  (Cord with local plug configuration Included). 100-240 VAC, 50/60Hz, 15 W, 250V 320mA slow-

blow fuse (spare included).

4.  Ethernet:  Connect to a computer or network. Multiple receiver-frames can be daisy-chained together to form a 

network. 

5.  Dante Secondary:  Dante Secondary Connection (see pg. 10) (optional feature).

6.  Dante Primary: Dante Primary Connection (see pg. 10) (optional feature). 

7.  GPIO/RS232:  This connector combines a General Purpose Input / Output (GPIO) and a RS232 on one DB25 

connector.  The RS232 can be disabled to add up to 24 GPIO pins.  

RS232:  The pinout for the RS232 is the standard pinout. Pin 2 on the receiver is transmit, pin 3 is receive, and pin 

7 is ground. Most computers now use a DB9 connector for RS232.  The standard off-the-shelf DB9 to DB25 cable 

will work. This cable swaps pins 2 and 3 internally. If you computer has a DB25 connector for RS232, use a straight 

DB25 to DB25 cable.  Do not use a null modem cable. 

GPIO:  GPIO acts like a contact closure.  Use ClearOne Remote to assign an event that toggles the GPIO pin.  

The factory default toggles pins X through X to correspond to muting a receiver module.  ClearOne Remote has a 

feature that lets you assign how the system responds to a transmitter mute (see ClearOne Remote). 

A.  Mute the channel’s receiver audio  (Factory default). 

B.  Toggle the GPIO but do not mute the receiver audio.  Use this with automated mixers or echo cancelling DSPs. 

C.  Mute the channels receiver audio and toggle the GIPO pin.

8.  DC Input: Optional external DC power source eliminates the need for AC input or, can be used as a redundant, 

back-up power source. 

9.  Audio Output Jacks: Configured for four or eight-module receiver frames. Phoenix Euroblock connectors are 

standard (Euroblock-to-XLR adapters are optional).  

10.  Antenna B Input:  TNC connector for dipole antennas (included), front-to-back antenna cables (included), or 

antenna cable to active extension antenna.

11.  Antenna B Output:  Daisy-chain to the input of another receiver-frame to form an antenna network.

BACK PANEL  WS840

 

(Euroblock / Phoenix Connector)

:

Receiver Back:

1

5

6

2

3

4

7

9

11

10

8

1

5

6

2

3

4

7

9

11

10

8

For the XLR output option, the analog audio outputs will use a Euroblock-to-XLR adapter.

Euroblock to XLR Adapter:

WIRE LENGTH

152 5 

(mm)

25 ± 1

1

12

P1

P2

P3

P4

P5

(mm)

 


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1. Heads: Three (3) choices of microphone capsules are available:

 

H-13 (dynamic, super cardioid for performance)

 

H-15 (dynamic cardioid for performance)

 

H-18 (condenser cardioid for conferencing)

 

Condenser heads are more “transparent” and do not require the microphone to be held as close to the mouth. 

2. Display:  OLED display is used to program and display the current status of the transmitter functions.  

3. Switch:  User programmable to toggle on/off, on/mute/ or on/on.  

4.  Battery and Control Cover:  Unscrew counter-clockwise and gently slide open.

5.  Antenna Cover:  Do not hold the antenna cover.  Your hand will shield the RF signal and cause poor audio 

performance.

6.  IR Sensor Port:  The IR sensor is used to transfer channel settings and a random encryption key from the 

receiver to the transmitter.  

7.  Select button:  Press this button to select a function.  The first press activates the first edit able function in the 

tree.  Press again to move to the next edit able function.

8.  Parameter Up:  Press this button to increase the value of the selected function.

9.  Parameter Down:  Press this button to decrease the value for the selected function.

10. USB Port:  Plug a micro USB cable into the USB port to charge the batteries or upgrade the firmware.  

11. Batteries: (not shown)  AA NiMH, 2500-mAh or greater is recommended.  

12. Battery Door:  Open position.

1.  Antenna:  Length and style varies with the transmitters model number.  Antennas are field replaceable to 

improve reliability and redundancy.

2.  Programmable Switch:  Toggle on/off, on/mute/ or on/on.  

3.  Microphone Connector: TA4 mini XLR style:  ClearOne offers a  full range of lavaliere and headset mics for 

optimal performance of your ClearOne transmitter.  Works with both snap in and screw-in microphones. 

4.  Display:  OLED display is used to program and display the current status of the transmitter functions. 

5.  IR Sensor Port:  The IR sensor is used to transfer channel settings and a random encryption key from the 

receiver to the transmitter.  

6.  Select:  Press this button to select a function.  The first press activates the first edit able function in the tree.  

Press again to move to the next edit able function.

7.  Parameter Down:  Press this button to decrease the value for the selected function.

8.  Parameter Up:  Press this button to increase the value of the selected function.

9.  Batteries:  AA NiMH, 2500-mAHr or greater is recommended.  

10.  Battery Door Locks:  To open, press both at the same time and lift the door open.  To close, snap the door closed.

11.  USB Port:  Plug a micro USB cable into the USB port to charge the batteries or upgrade the firmware.  

12.  Belt-Clip:  Spring-loaded clip for attaching the transmitter to a belt or similar object.  Spring pressure presses 

the clip into two holes in the transmitter body.  Pull them out to remove or reverse the clip.  Exercise caution to 

prevent injury or scratching the case.

13.  Contacts:  Charging contact points for the docking station.

HAND-HELD MICROPHONE:

BELT PACK:

Transmitters:

1

2

3

4

4

7

6

8

9

10

11

12

6

8

9

s

1

9

5

2 3

6 7 8

4

10

10

11

12

13

13

7

 


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1.  Power LED: When the Table Mic is on, the LED signals:

 

  

 

Red = audio mute.

 

  

 

Green = audio passes.

 

  

 

Blinking Red = battery low.

 

  

 

Blinking Green = sync successful.

2.  Contacts: Contact points for the charging station.

3.  I/R Sensor: Inputs programming instructions and encryption 

key from the receiver.

4.  Power Switch: On / Off.

5.  USB Port: Doubles as the power supply / recharger 

connection and computer programming port.  The 

transmitter operates normally under USB power, with dead 

or no batteries for permanent installations.

The ClearOne WS800 Table-top  Microphone  combines the professional audio specs and security of a wired mic 

with wireless convenience. Available in omni or cardioid polar pick-up patterns with 265-bit FIPS 197 encryption.

ClearOne Gooseneck Podium Mic Stems are available in 6”, 12” and 18” 

lengths that are interchangeable and field replaceable. 

The Gooseneck mic capsule is available with a cardioid polar pattern.

1.    Interchangeable microphone capsule.

2.    Flexible stem section.

3.  A 4-pin XLR connector allows the exchange of different length 

microphone stems.

TABLE-TOP MICROPHONE:

PODIUM GOOSENECK STEM :

GOOSENECK MIC CAPSULE:

CARDIOID

pickup pattern

Transmitters:

1

3

2

2

OFF/ON

IR

USB

2

3

4

5

2

1

Capsules are field replaceable.

 


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1.  ClearOne Capsules:  Cardioid polar pattern.

2.  Goosenecks: Two flexible sections to extend over a laptop or briefcase.  Available 

in 6, 12, and, 18 inch lengths.

3.  Radio-transparent ABS Top: Stylish design that hides and protects  the antenna.

4.  Cast Metal Bottom:  Zinc base bottom adds stability and absorbs desk noise.

5.  Power LED: (see fig. 2 below) 

6.  Button Programming Options:

 

 

 

 

 

1) press to talk.

 

 

 

 

 

2) press to mute.

 

 

 

 

 

3) toggle on or off.

7.  Power Switch Programming Options:

   

 

 

 1) On / Off.

 

 

 

 

 

 2) On / Mute.

 

 

 

 

 

 3) On / On.

8.  I/R Sensor: Inputs programming instructions and encryption key from the 

receiver.

9.  USB Port: Doubles as the USB recharger connection and computer programming 

port.  The transmitter operates normally under USB power, with dead or no 

batteries for permanent installations. When charging using the USB Port, 

 

when the LED signals: RED = Charging / OFF = finished charging.

10.  Battery Cassette:  Pull  tab to remove the battery cassette. Recharge the batteries 

by inserting the cassette into the ClearOne Charging Dock. (See figure 1 below)

       The battery cassette holds four, off-the-shelf, AA, NiMH batteries for up to 9.5 hours 

continuous usage per charge. 

 

11.  Keyholes:  For permanent mounting

12.  Rubber Feet: Absorb desk noise and provide a stable, non-skid base.

(Figure 1)

(Figure 2)

Recharge the batteries by 
inserting the cassette into the 
ClearOne Charging Dock.

RED = Audio Mute
GREEN = Audio Passes
BLINKING RED = Battery Low
BLINKING GREEN = Sync 
Successful

When the Gooseneck Mic is in use, the 
LED signals:

PODIUM GOOSENECK:

The ClearOne Podium microphone combines the professional audio specs 

and security of a wired mic with wireless convenience.  For use with battery 

power or permanently install the microphone using USB power.

Transmitters:

5

6

2

3

4

1

8

7

9

11

10

12

 


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DANTE:

Dante Output option for ClearOne WS800 wireless receivers:

The Dante option for WS800 series wireless microphone receivers adds networked digital audio output to the receiver audio 
output options. Each receiver slot is assigned an output channel on the installed Dante output card. These digital audio 
streams can then be routed to any Dante input devices using the Dante Controller software application, shown below.

The Dante card comes pre installed in the WS800 receiver. There are 2 RJ-45 jacks on the rear panel of the 

WS800 receiver used to connect the Dante card to the network. They are labelled ‘Primary’ and ‘Secondary’. 

The Primary is used for the main network connection, and the Secondary can be used as a redundant backup 

connection.

The Dante card is configured with each receiver slot assigned to a single Dante output channel. Slot 1 is 

assigned to output 1; slot 2 is assigned to output 2, etc. The Dante connection is always active, so simply 

connect the Ethernet cable to the Primary RJ-45 jack and use Dante Controller to route the signal.

IN

AES

3

IN

50-60 Hz  100-240 VAC

ANTENNA A

ETHERNET

WORD CLOCK

ANTENNA B

RS

232-GPIO

Made In USA

IN

OUT

OUT

OUT

MIC OUTPUTS

1

2

3

4

IN

AES

3

IN

50-60 Hz  100-240 VAC

ANTENNA A

ETHERNET

WORD CLOCK

ANTENNA B

RS

232-GPIO

Made In USA

IN

OUT

OUT

OUT

MIC OUTPUTS

1

2

3

4

 


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RF Exposure Information 

The transmitters have been tested and have been shown to be compliant for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) 

for uncontrolled environment/general exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1992 and have been tested in 

accordance with the measurement procedures specified in IEEE 1528-2003 and IEC 62209-2.

RF Compliance Information

The transmitters have been tested and have been shown to meet CE spectral bandwidth requirements at 1 mW and 10 mW 

output power.

This equipment may be capable of operating on some frequencies and at some RF power levels not authorized in your 

region. Please contact your national authority to obtain information on authorized frequencies and RF power levels for 

wireless microphone products in your region.

This product meets the Essential Requirements of all relevant European directives and is eligible for CE marking.

Uncompressed transmitters:

BELTPACK 

FCC: FBIBELTPACK  

IC: 1970A-BELTPACK

BELTPACK 

FCC: RBODS80T 

IC: 8240A-DS80T

GOOSENECK 

FCC: RBODS80P  

IC: 8240A-DS80P

HANDHELD 

FCC:  RBODS80H  

IC: 8240A-DS80H

TABLETOP 

FCC:  RBODS80C  

IC: 8240A-DS80C

Compressed transmitters:

GOOSENECK 

FCC: FBIGOOSENECK  

IC: 1970A-GOOSENECK

HANDHELD 

FCC: FBIHANDHELDMIC  

IC: 1970A-HANDHELDMIC

TABLETOP 

FCC: FBITABLETOP  

IC: 1970A-TABLETOP

Certified under FCC Part 74 and FCC Part 15. 
Certified by IC in Canada under RSS-123, RSS-102 and RSS-210.

Available frequencies:

M915: 902 MHz to 928 MHz (C, U)
M715: 710 MHz to 740 MHz (C, U)
M610: 603 MHz to 630 MHz (C, U)

Exposure and Compliance:

M500: 486 MHz to 512 MHz (C)
M586: 573 MHz to 599 MHz (C)
M800: 793 MHz to 819 MHz (C)

M930: 917 MHz to 943 MHz (C)

(C = Data Compression, U = No Data Compression)

Check with your local radio authorities for allowable frequencies and maximum transmit power.

Modifications (FCC 15.21)

Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by ClearOne may void the user’s authority to operate 

this equipment.

This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two con-

ditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference 

that may cause undesired operation of the device.

Applies to WS80-T:

Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or 

lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. 

To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent 

isotopically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication.

This radio transmitter (WS80-T) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below 

with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not 

included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with 

this device.

Monopole antenna, 0dbi gain, 50 ohm impedance.

Le présent émetteur radio (WS80-T) a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d’antenne 

énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l’impédance requise pour chaque type d’antenne. Les types 

d’antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour 

l’exploitation de l’émetteur.

France:

Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. 

L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) 

l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en com-

promettre le fonctionnement.

Clearone Wireless Receivers, Transmitters, and, Antennas are intended for indoor use only.

 


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North America

Tel: 

801-975-7200

Toll Free: 800-945-7730
Sales: 800-707-6994

Fax: 

801-977-0087

sales@clearone.com

Europe & Oceania

Tel: 

+44 (0) 1189 036 053

global@clearone.com

Asia Pacific 

Tel: 

+852 3590 4526

global@clearone.com

Latin America

Tel: 

801-974-3621

global@clearone.com

Middle East

Tel: 

+852 3590 4526

global@clearone.com

Other product names may be registered trademarks of their respective owners who do not necessarily endorse ClearOne or ClearOne’s products. All rights reserved. Information in 
this document subject to change without notice. © 2016 ClearOne. LIT-CO-RCVR-OP-EN v10.0  August. 2017

Korean Compliance (KCC):

Class A (Broadcasting and Communication Equipment for Business):

Sellers and users note that this equipment is an electromagnetic devise for business (class A), and this is 

for using in the outside of house.

KCC Certificate ID’s Model Numbers and Part Numbers:

#

KCC Certificate ID

WS800 Model Number WS800 Products with M930 RF Range

Part Numbers

1

MSIP-RMM-FBI-WS880C

WS840XD

4 Channel  Receiver

910-6000-407-X-C-D

WS840X

4 Channel  Receiver

910-6000-407-X-C

WS840CD

4 Channel  Receiver

910-6000-407-C-D

WS840C

4 Channel  Receiver

910-6000-407-C

WS880XD

8 Channel  Receiver

910-6000-807-X-C-D

WS880X

8 Channel  Receiver

910-6000-807-X-C

WS880CD

8 Channel  Receiver

910-6000-807-C-D

WS880C

8 Channel  Receiver

910-6000-807-C

2

MSIP-CRM-FBI-M930-BP

M930-BP

Beltpack Transmitter

910-6004-007-C

3

MSIP-CRM-FBI-M930-GS

M930-GS6

Gooseneck Transmitter w/6” neck

910-6002-067-C

Gooseneck Transmitter w/12” neck

910-6002-127-C

Gooseneck Transmitter w/18” neck

910-6002-187-C

4

MSIP-CRM-FBI-M930-HH-C M930-HH-C

Handheld Transmitter - Cardioid

910-6003-007-C

Handheld Transmitter - Super Cardioid 910-6003-017-C
Handheld Transmitter - Hyper Cardioid 910-6003-027-C

5

MSIP-CRM-FBI-M930-TB-C M930-TB-C

Tabletop Transmitter - Cardioid

910-6001-007-C

Tabletop Transmitter - Omni

910-6001-017-C

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