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  If the transmitter is placed in close proximity to the camera (or smartphone), noise may also be 

recorded due to RF interference. Keep the transmitter at  least 1m (3 ft.) from the camera  (or 
smartphone) during use. 

  If there is noise or there is no  sound because of deteriorating communication, the state lamp 

  on the receiver blinks once per second.  Ensure that the distance between the devices  is 

not too far, and no obstacles are between them. Continue use when the state lamp 

  on the 

receiver is constantly lit in blue. 

  When the recording is finished or you do not  intend to use WM2, turn off  the transmitter and 

receiver to conserve the battery power.   

 

Recording with an external microphone 

Connect the supplied lavalier microphone to the transmitter for recording. 
 
1.  Make sure that the transmitter is turned off, and then connect the lavalier microphone to the 

external microphone input jack on the transmitter. 

  The internal microphone of transmitter automatically turns off and the sound picked up by the 

external microphone is recorded. 

2.  Attach the transmitter to a proper location, such as a belt, with the clip. 
3.  Clip the lavalier microphone to your desired location on the clothing, such as the collar, a breast 

pocket, etc. 

 

 
Precautions for Use 

  When the fur wind screen is attached to the transmitter, remove it from the transmitter. 

  Use  an  external  microphone  compatible  with  the  plug-in  power.  The  external  microphone  is 

powered by the transmitter.   

  Do not touch the external microphone

 

while recording, as this will cause the noise generated 

when touching to be recorded.   

  If the external microphone is placed near speakers/headphones, a high pitched noise may be 

heard  (howling  effect).  This  is  caused  by  the  external  microphone  catching  sound  from  the 
speakers/headphones repeatedly.  In  this  case,  place the  microphone as far  as possible from 
the speakers/headphones.   

  If you are using other types of audio input, such as an electric guitar, connect the device to the 

“LINE IN” jack on the transmitter with a matching cable (not supplied). 

 
 

External 

microphone

 

Summary of Contents for WM2

Page 1: ...ns subject to extremely high low temperatures high humidity or direct sunlight Do not clean the product with organic solvent or alcohol based liquid A thorough explanation of how to use the product by...

Page 2: ...orrect 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 out...

Page 3: ...between the transmitter and the receiver 5 Battery level lamp Indicates the battery charge state or the battery level status of the transmitter The red slow blinking once per two seconds battery level...

Page 4: ...ver to a computer with the supplied USB C cable starts charging the receiver s built in battery and turns on the charge lamp in green 5 Clip Use this clip for attaching the receiver to the proper plac...

Page 5: ...ble For smartphone tablet Mac or laptop with combo headphone Mic jack 3 USB C cable Type C to USB A 4 Lavalier microphone equipped with clip and foam windshield 5 Fur wind screen Attach the fur wind s...

Page 6: ...tter receiver turned off Turning on the transmitter receiver while charging makes the transmitter receiver ready for power supply and stops charging TBD Do not apply force to the transmitter receiver...

Page 7: ...ough the audio cable If a speedlite needs to be attached on the hot shoe of the camera you can remove the receiver from the hot shoe of the camera and install it in another proper position keeping the...

Page 8: ...nal microphone If you are using a tablet Mac or laptop with an earphone microphone jack connect the device to the receiver through the 3 5mm TRRS audio cable in the same way Attaching the microphone t...

Page 9: ...er for 2 seconds the transmitter enters into the pairing state and pairs with the receiver When the transmitter is in the pairing state its state lamp blinks in blue quickly twice per second 4 When th...

Page 10: ...he devices and clear audio recording is available If no connection is established the state lamp on the receiver blinks once per second bring the transmitter and the receiver closer to each other for...

Page 11: ...ophone of transmitter automatically turns off and the sound picked up by the external microphone is recorded 2 Attach the transmitter to a proper location such as a belt with the clip 3 Clip the laval...

Page 12: ...uilt in battery the battery level lamp lights up in green When the charging is finished the battery level lamp goes out TBD Disconnecting the USB C cable between the transmitter and the computer the b...

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