User Guide
Conversor MM1 is a powerful directional microphone that plugs easily into any standard
voice recorder, Dictaphone or lap-top computer for recording lectures and discussion groups
for subsequent review and analysis. The Conversor MM1 can also be used as an in-car
microphone, lapel microphone, or attached to the screen of a laptop computer using the
accessories provided.
The Conversor MM1 can also be plugged into a standard loop amplifier and provide hearing
instrument wearers within the loop with greatly enhanced sound level and clarity.
The Conversor MM1 is a lightweight microphone for focusing on a speaker or a desired
sound source up to 25 metres away.
The Conversor MM1 contains no batteries and receives power directly from the voice
recorder, dictaphone, computer, iOS device, Smartphone or loop amplifier.
If you have any questions about the Conversor MM1 please contact your Distributor.
Setting up The Conversor MM1
Plug the cable jack into the appropriate input socket of the voice recorder, dictaphone,
computer, iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad, Smartphone or loop amplifier. Attach to the table top
stand if the Conversor MM1 is to be used as a free standing microphone and point towards
the speaker or sound source, or attach to a lap-top computer screen, or to clothing using the
clips provided.
Conversor Pro Recorder
Conversor Pro Recorder is an App available from App stores or your local dealer and can be
used for unlimited bookmarked recordings which can be subsequently edited, combined with
Powerpoint presentations and annotated using audio management software. For more
information see the Conversor website -www.conversorproducts.com.
Connection to an iOS or smartphone device
Use an interconnect cable with a 4-pin 3.5mm audio plug as shown below.
Conversor part No CON01ADP - Connector plug for iOS device