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RM Series Wireless Microphone System Reference Manual
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RM Series Wireless Microphone System
Reference Manual
Microphone Access Point
RM-WAP-16 RM-WAP-8
Wireless Microphone
RM-WOM RM-WDR RM-WGL RM-WGS
Microphone Charger
RM-WCH-8
Information............................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................................................2
Available utility software .......................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Available manuals.................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................................................3
RM-WAP-16 RM-WAP-8 ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
RM-WOM RM-WDR ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
RM-WGL RM-WGS ................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
RM-WCH-8 .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
INSTALLATION AND SETUP .............................................................................................................................................10
AVAILABLE UTILITY SOFTWARE.....................................................................................................................................11
Starting up the Web GUI Device Manager ............................................................................................................................................ 11
Using the SITE SURVEY function ......................................................................................................................................................... 14
Using the AUTO SETUP function.......................................................................................................................................................... 17
APPENDIX...........................................................................................................................................................................25
Block diagram........................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
EXPLANATIONS .................................................................................................................................................................26
About DECT........................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Understanding the [SITE SURVEY] window.......................................................................................................................................... 28
Increasing the number of microphones that can be used...................................................................................................................... 31
Updating the firmware............................................................................................................................................................................ 32
Initializing ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
MAIN SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................................................................33
RM-WAP-16 RM-WAP-8 ....................................................................................................................................................................... 33
RM-WOM RM-WDR RM-WGL RM-WGS .............................................................................................................................................. 34
RM-WCH-8 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 36
Information
• The illustrations and images shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only.
• The company names and product names in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
• We are continuously improving the software for our products. The latest version can be downloaded from the Yamaha website.
CONTENTS

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• This document is based on the latest specifications at the time of publication. The latest version can be downloaded from the Yamaha
website.
• Reproduction of this manual in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
• In this manual, the microphone access point is referred to as “access point”, the wireless microphone is referred to as “microphone”,
and the microphone charger is referred to as “charger”.
Thank you for purchasing these Yamaha RM series wireless microphone system products.
These products, which include a wireless microphone, access point, battery, charger, etc., are part of the ADECIA wireless solution.
For correct and safe use of this unit, be sure to first read this manual carefully together with the Owner’s Manual included with each
product.
Available utility software
This utility software can be used to set up this unit according to its use and environment.
Available manuals
This describes the manuals related to this product.
Software and manuals related to this product can be downloaded from the following website.
Yamaha website (Downloads)
https://download.yamaha.com/
INTRODUCTION
Web GUI “RM-WAP Device Manager” This allows you to use a computer browser to configure and operate this unit.
RM Device Finder This is application software for controlling ADECIA devices on the network. It
detects the ADECIA devices on the network and displays the Device Manager
for each device.
ProVisionaire Design This is Windows application software for designing and managing an entire
sound system made up of a combination of various devices.
ProVisionaire Control This is Windows application software that allows you to remotely control
parameters for various devices from a single control panel.
ProVisionaire Touch This is iPad application software that allows you to remotely control
parameters for various devices from a single control panel.
RM-WAP Owner’s Manual (included) This contains the precautions for using this unit safely as well as the
installation procedure.
RM-WOM Owner’s Manual (included)
RM-WCH Owner’s Manual (included)
RM-WBT Owner’s Manual (included)
RM Series Wireless Microphone System
Reference Manual (this manual/PDF)
This provides details on connecting and using this unit.
RM Series Wireless Microphone System
Web GUI Device Manager Operation Guide
This provides details on the Web GUI Device Manager, which allows you use
your computer to configure and operate this unit.
RM Series Remote Control Protocol
Specifications
This provides details on command information for acquiring and controlling
information about this unit from external devices.
ProVisionaire Design User Guide This provides details on using ProVisionaire Design.
ProVisionaire Control Setup Guide This provides details on using ProVisionaire Control.

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RM-WAP-16 RM-WAP-8
[Front panel]
1
1
1
11 Power indicator
2
2
2
22 Status indicator
3
3
3
33 Reset button
NOTE: Use a fine-tipped object to press the Reset button.
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
Condition Power indicator Unit status
LAN cable plugged into Dante/PoE port Lit green Operating
– Flashes red quickly System error occurring
Condition Status indicator Unit status
Pairing using Web GUI Flashes blue quickly Waiting for pairing/Pairing
Pairing using Web GUI (After flashing blue quickly)
Flashes blue twice Paired successfully
Pairing using Web GUI (After flashing blue quickly)
Flashes red twice Pairing failed
Identify icon in Web GUI clicked Flashes white Responding (to Identify function)
Updating firmware Flashes white quickly Firmware being updated
Updating firmware (After flashing white quickly)
Flashes white twice Firmware updated successfully
Updating firmware (After flashing white quickly)
Flashes red twice Firmware update failed
– Flashes red Transmission error occurring
– Flashes red quickly System error occurring
Condition Status indicator Unit status
Reset button long-pressed for 4 seconds to
less than 8 seconds, then released
Flashes blue twice per second
(during long-pressing/resetting)
Network-related settings
Waiting for resetting/Resetting
(Automatically restarts after reset)
Reset button long-pressed for 8 seconds to
less than 12 seconds, then released
Flashes blue three times per second
(during long-pressing/resetting)
All settings
Waiting for resetting/Resetting
(Automatically restarts after reset)
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[Bottom panel]
1
1
1
11 Network port indicators (Dante/PoE port)
NOTICE: • When disconnecting the LAN cable from the Dante/PoE port, wait at least five seconds before reconnecting the
cable. Otherwise, damage or malfunctions may result.
• With a Dante network, do not use the EEE function* of the network switch. Although mutual power consumption
settings are automatically adjusted between switches that support the EEE function, some switches do not perform
that properly. As a result, the switch’s EEE function may be enabled inappropriately in the Dante network, possibly
degrading clock synchronization performance and interrupting audio. Therefore, please note the following.
- When using managed switches, turn off the EEE function on all ports used for Dante. Do not use a switch that does
not allow the EEE function to be turned off.
- When using unmanaged switches, do not use switches that support the EEE function. In such switches, the EEE
function cannot be turned off.
* EEE (Energy-Efficient Ethernet) function: Technology that reduces the power consumption of Ethernet devices
during periods of low network traffic; also known as Green Ethernet or IEEE802.3az.
Network port indicator Unit status
Left indicator lit green Link up
Left indicator flashes green Transferring data
Left indicator unlit Link down
Right indicator lit green Operating on word clock of peripheral device (leader)
Right indicator flashes green Acting as word-clock leader
Right indicator flashes orange Word clock unlocked
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RM-WOM RM-WDR
[Top panel/side panel]
1
1
1
11 Mic buttons/indicators
2
2
2
22 Battery button
• Pressing the Battery button while the unit is off will turn it on in either standby mode or startup mode.
- Standby mode: A power-saving state in which the unit is not connected to the access point.
- Startup mode: A state in which the unit continuously tries to establish or maintains a connection with the access point.
• Whether the unit enters standby mode or startup mode when it is turned on can be selected via
[SETTINGS][MICROPHONE][Start Mode] in RM-WAP Device Manager.
• When the unit is in standby mode, long-pressing the Battery button (2 seconds) puts the unit in startup mode.
• When the unit is in startup mode, long-pressing the Battery button (2 seconds) puts the unit in standby mode.
Condition Mic indicator Unit status
Mic button touched Lit green Microphone on
Mic button touched Lit red
(Flashes every 2 seconds) Microphone off
Identify icon in Web GUI clicked Flashes white Responding (to Identify function)
Updating firmware Flashes white quickly Firmware being updated
Updating firmware (After flashing white quickly)
Flashes white twice Firmware updated successfully
Updating firmware (After flashing white quickly)
Flashes red twice Firmware update failed
– Flashes red Transmission error occurring
– Flashes red quickly System error occurring
– Flashes red slowly Out of range for DECT connection
1
2
3
1
3
2
RM-WOM RM-WDR

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3
3
3
33 Battery indicator
IMPORTANT: • The microphone is pre-installed with an RM-WBT battery. In order to maintain battery capacity, charge the
microphone (battery) once every six months.
• Do not remove the battery from the microphone while it is on.
NOTE: • Power consumption can be reduced by putting the microphone in standby mode.
• Putting the microphone in standby mode cuts the DECT connection with the access point. When the standby mode
is exited (by long-pressing the Battery button again for 2 to 3 seconds), the connection is re-established.
[Bottom panel]
1
1
1
11 PAIR button
NOTE: In an RM series wireless solution that includes a charger, pairing is done by using the ACTIVATE button on the
charger. Accidentally long-pressing the PAIR button after the microphone has already been paired will break the
pairing. In that case, place the microphone on the charger and long-press the ACTIVATE button for at least 2 seconds
to pair it again.
Condition Battery indicator Unit status
Charging the unit Lit green
Charging (available operating time of 15 hours or more)
Charging the unit Lit orange
Charging (available operating time of 3 hours to less
than 15 hours)
Charging the unit Lit red
Charging (available operating time of less than 3 hours)
Charging the unit Unlit Charging finished
Battery button pressed Lit green for two seconds Remaining operating time of 15 hours or more
Battery button pressed Lit orange for two seconds Remaining operating time of 3 hours to less than 15
hours
Battery button pressed Lit red for two seconds Remaining operating time of less than 3 hours
(Continuing to use the unit without charging) Flashes red Remaining operating time of less than 1 hour
Battery button long-pressed for 2 to 3
seconds Flashes orange slowly Enters standby mode
Condition Mic indicator Unit status
PAIR button long-pressed for at least 2 seconds Flashes blue quickly Waiting for pairing/Pairing
PAIR button long-pressed for at least 2 seconds (After flashing blue quickly)
Flashes blue twice Paired successfully
PAIR button long-pressed for at least 2 seconds (After flashing blue quickly)
Flashes red twice Pairing failed
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RM-WGL RM-WGS
[Top panel/side panel]
1
1
1
11 Mic buttons/indicators
NOTE: Push to talk is a communication method that allows you to talk only while a button is pressed. Multiple devices cannot
be used to talk at the same time. For details on switching between the Toggle and Push to talk modes, refer to the
RM Series Wireless Microphone System Web GUI Device Manager Operation Guide.
All other Mic button/indicator functions are the same as described for RM-WOM and RM-WDR.
2
2
2
22 Ring indicator
Flashes together with the Mic indicators.
3
3
3
33 Battery button
4
4
4
44 Battery indicator
Functions in the same way as the Battery button/indicator of the RM-WOM and RM-WDR.
Condition Mic indicator Unit status
In Toggle mode:
Mic button touched continuously
Lit green Microphone on
In Toggle mode: Mic button released Lit red
(Flashes every 2 seconds) Microphone off
In Push to talk mode:
Mic button touched continuously Lit green Microphone on while the button is touched
In Push to talk mode: Mic button released Lit red
(Flashes every 2 seconds) Microphone off
1 1
3
4 4
3
2
2
RM-WGL RM-WGS

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[Bottom panel]
5
5
5
55 PAIR button
Functions in the same way as the PAIR button of the RM-WOM and
RM-WDR.
RM-WCH-8
[Top panel]
1
1
1
11 ACTIVATE button/indicator
Condition ACTIVATE indicator Unit status
Power plug inserted into electrical outlet Lit green Operating
ACTIVATE button long-pressed for at least
2 seconds Flashes blue quickly
Waiting for pairing/Pairing of access point and
microphone(s)
The pairing process will time out after 120
seconds.
ACTIVATE button long-pressed for at least
2 seconds
(After flashing blue quickly)
Flashes blue twice
Access point and microphone(s) paired
successfully
ACTIVATE button long-pressed for at least
2 seconds
(After flashing blue quickly)
Flashes red twice Pairing of access point and microphone(s) failed
Identify icon in Web GUI clicked Flashes white Responding (to Identify function)
Updating firmware Flashes white quickly Firmware being updated
Updating firmware (After flashing white quickly)
Flashes white twice Firmware updated successfully
Updating firmware (After flashing white quickly)
Flashes red twice Firmware update failed
– Flashes red Transmission error occurring
– Flashes red quickly System error occurring
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[Bottom panel]
1
1
1
11 PAIR button
Condition ACTIVATE indicator Unit status
PAIR button long-pressed for at least 2 seconds Flashes blue quickly
Waiting for pairing/Pairing
The pairing process will time out after 120
seconds.
PAIR button long-pressed for at least 2 seconds (After flashing blue quickly)
Flashes blue twice Paired successfully
PAIR button long-pressed for at least 2 seconds (After flashing blue quickly)
Flashes red twice Pairing failed
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Before installing the unit, the SITE SURVEY function of RM-WAP Device Manager must be used to measure the signal conditions in the
area.
1. Prepare the environment for RM-WAP Device Manager to operate.
For details, refer to “Starting up the Web GUI Device Manager”.
2. Use the SITE SURVEY function to determine the number of microphones that can be used in the electric field
environment of the vicinity.
For details, refer to “Using the SITE SURVEY function”.
3. Install the device.
For details on mounting the access point to the wall or ceiling, read the RM-WAP Owner’s Manual.
IMPORTANT: Installation distances between devices
When installing multiple devices in the same area, activate DECT synchronization and maintain distances of at least 2
m between access points and between an access point and microphone, and of at least 20 cm between microphones.
4. Use the AUTO SETUP function to set up the devices.
For details, refer to “Using the AUTO SETUP function”.
INSTALLATION AND SETUP
2 m2 m
2 m2 m
20 cm
20 cm
20 cm
DECT Synchronization: Enable m
2 m

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Use the Web GUI “RM-WAP Device Manager” to gs of the devices.check/change the settin
Prepare the following.
• Computer
• LAN cable
Starting up the Web GUI Device Manager
1. Download the application “RM Device Finder” from the Yamaha website (http://download.yamaha.com/), and
then start it.
NOTE: For details on RM Device Finder, refer to the User Guide included with RM Device Finder.
2. Using a LAN cable, connect the computer to the network switch where the access point is connected.
AVAILABLE UTILITY SOFTWARE
RM-CR
SWR2311P-10G
VXL1-16P
Computer
RM-WOM RM-WDR
RM-WGS
RM-WGL
RM-WCH-8
RM-WAP
[ Rear ]

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3. Select a network in the [Select Network Interface Card] window, and then click [OK].
4. Double-click this unit in the [Detected Devices] window. Alternatively, select this unit, and then click the
[Browse] button.
The password settings window of RM-WAP Device Manager appears.
As an example, the RM-WAP-8 is shown in the following screen.
5. Specify a password in the password settings window, and then click the [SET PASSWORD] button.

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Using the SITE SURVEY function
The SITE SURVEY function in RM-WAP Device Manager can be used to check the signal conditions in the installation environment and
to estimate how many microphones can be installed. In addition, the SITE SURVEY results can be saved to a file, and the saved file can
be imported.
IMPORTANT: If radio frequency interference occurs, there may be no sound from the microphones or the microphone connection
may be unexpectedly cut. We recommend thoroughly examining the environment before installation.
Displaying the SITE SURVEY window
The SITE SURVEY function is available via [TOOLS][SITE SURVEY] in RM-WAP Device Manager.
Click the [RSSI SCAN MODE] button or [SYSTEM LIST MODE] button to switch the mode.
Starting a SITE SURVEY
Click the [START] button in the [RSSI SCAN MODE] window or [SYSTEM LIST MODE] window.
The access point begins measuring the signal strength and channel usage status in the installation environment.

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[RSSI SCAN MODE] window
Click the [RSSI SCAN MODE] button. Click the [START] button to start measuring.
The measurement results of the signal conditions and the estimated number of microphones that can be used in the installation
environment are displayed.
For highly accurate measurements, make sure that all nearby wireless microphones and other DECT devices are operational. In
addition, it is recommended to measure for several hours under typical usage conditions in order to obtain accurate results.
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