How To Reset Wireless Microphone: 4 Ways You Must Try!

When your wireless microphone suddenly fails to pair properly, has a garbled sound or unstable signal, or even fails to turn on, reset is often an effective means to solve the problem quickly.

SYNCO team helps you to quickly understand how to reset wireless microphone and restore the device to a normal state, from the most basic reboot, to restoring factory settings, re-pairing and many other ways.

Here are 4 effective reset methods: 

  1. Basic reboot method 
  2. Key reset method 
  3. Restore factory settings 
  4. Re-pairing 

These four methods can effectively solve most of the abnormal problems that occur in wireless microphones. Moreover, 87 users have already reported a successful reset!

Introduction

How To Reset Wireless Microphone

As an indispensable audio device for live events, lectures, teaching and video recording, the stability of a wireless microphone directly affects the listener's experience.

However, after frequent use or when encountering external interference, it often encounters problems such as signal loss, frequency band conflict, and devices that cannot be connected.

Based on a number of mainstream wireless microphone evaluations (including cell phone mic and lapel wireless microphone) and user feedback, we summarize four practical wireless microphone reset methods.

How To Reset Wireless Microphone: 4 Methods!

#1 Basic Reboot Method 

A basic reboot is one of the easiest and safest ways to reset the device and is suitable for more than 90% of primary problems.

All you need to do is power down the transmitter and receiver, remove the battery or unplug the charging cable, wait 10 to 20 seconds, and then reboot the device.

This process clears small cache issues or temporary errors that arise during the operation of the device.

For example, if a user is shooting outdoors and notices that the microphone suddenly fails to record, he or she performs a power-off reboot, and the device usually returns to its normal state immediately the first time.

This method does not require operating menus or clearing device settings and is recommended as an initial troubleshooting tool.

Tips: If the batteries of the transmitter and receiver are built-in, please do not remove them.

#2 Key Reset Method 

If your device has a RESET-marked hole or button on the back or bottom, it means that it supports the key reset method.

Usually, you need to insert a paper clip, toothpick or a thin needle into the hole and press it long for about 5 seconds. If it is a button, the same long press for 5 seconds will do.

You will then see the indicator light go off or start blinking, indicating that the reset process has started and completed.

For users unfamiliar with menu operations, button reset is a simple method without affecting pairing information.

#3 Restore Factory Settings 

Restoring factory settings is the most effective way to reset your device when you encounter frequent pairing failures, abnormal audio transmission or confusing menu settings.

Usually, you can enter the system settings menu, select the factory settings option and confirm the device will reboot and restore to the factory state.

This process will clear all pairing records, frequency settings and customized parameters, which is equivalent to resetting the device.

After restoring the factory settings, try using it again.

#4 Re-pairing 

The final method is re-pairing.

It is not a reset in the traditional sense but has the same effect as a functional reset in the event that the device signals don't match up, the A/B channels are crosstalked, or the connection is lost.

It's simple to do. First, long-press the pairing button on the receiver, then press and hold the pairing button on the transmitter.

Wait for a few seconds and see the indicator light change from blinking to always on, which means the re-pairing is successful.

Tips: The above is a common pairing method, but it is best to refer to your product manual for re-pairing.

When Do I Need To Reset?

In the following cases, it is recommended that you try to reset immediately: 

👉 The microphone suddenly has no sound(Make sure it's not a power problem)

👉 The transmitter and receiver can't be paired automatically 

👉 Frequent murmurs and current sounds occur 

👉 The volume of the microphone recording is suddenly high and low 

Professional Advice: If you find an abnormal connection status before each recording, it is recommended to reset it and re-pair it to enter into the official workflow again.

How To Reset Wireless Microphone Frequency?

In addition to understanding how to reset wireless lavalier microphones and other wireless mics, it is also very important to learn how to reset your device's wireless band to avoid frequency conflicts that often cause signal interference.

All you need to do is open the receiver menu screen, then go to the Frequency/Channel menu and manually select the unoccupied frequency band.

Finally, synchronize the transmitter to select the same frequency or auto scan for pairing.

Tips: There are legal restrictions on wireless frequencies in different countries/regions. Please choose the local legal frequency band.

Conclusion 

How to reset wireless microphone?

From a simple reboot and key reset to a complete restoration of factory settings and re-pairing, the vast majority of troubleshooting problems can be quickly resolved by following the device instructions and the steps in this article.

Whether you're a novice user or an experienced audio worker, this SYNCO guide can be a useful tool for troubleshooting your device!