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OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment.

Thank you for purchasing 
the RadioShack 
Omnidirectional Boundary 
Microphone. It is ideal in 
situations where you want 
a microphone to be out of 
the audience’s sight, or 
where a traditional 
microphone might not be 
practical, such as group 
meetings/conferences, 
stage productions, choral 
ensembles, or concerts.

The microphone’s sleek 
design and rugged 
construction let you easily 
set it almost anywhere — 
on the floor, on a table or 
lectern. Its hemispherical pick-up pattern 
and high sensitivity let you easily pick up 
near or distant sound coming from all 
around the microphone. Your microphone's 
other features include:

On/Standby/Off Control with Belt Clip — 
lets you conveniently turn the microphone 
on and off at any time.

Wire-Mesh Windscreen — reduces wind 
noise and breath pops.

Stabilized Rubber Pad — anchors the 
microphone for greater stability.

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Your microphone is supplied with one 357A 
(or LR44) silver-oxide button-cell battery for 
power. 

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1. Press in the tab on the battery 

compartment cover (located below the 
belt clip) and lift it up to remove the 
cover.

2. Place the battery in the battery 

compartment with its positive side (+) 
up.

3. Replace the cover.

If the microphone stops working or the 
sound weakens after long term use, replace 
the battery. 

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The microphone uses a hemispherical pick-
up pattern, which means it picks up sound 
equally from all directions within the space 
(hemisphere) above and around the 
microphone. Sound quality remains 
consistent no matter where it originates. It 
does not vary from side to side, or from top 
to side.

Experiment and listen to find the best 
location for the microphone. Choose what 
you think is the best location, then listen to 
how it sounds. 

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To achieve the best performance, improve 
low frequency sound pick-up, and maximize 
the microphone’s range:

• Place the microphone on a solid, flat 

surface, with the top of the microphone 
in the sound source’s line-of-sight so 
the person speaking can see it.

• Leave at least 1 foot (.3 meter) of clear 

space all around the microphone.

• If you use two or more microphones, 

position them at least 20 feet (6 meters) 
apart.

• Avoid positioning the microphone on 

carpeting or other sound-absorbent 
material.

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Be sure the microphone’s 

ON/STBY/OFF

 

switch is set to 

OFF

, then insert the 

microphone’s 

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microphone jack on the audio device (mixer, 
amplifier, or recorder). 

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To turn on the microphone, set 

ON/STBY/

OFF

 to 

ON

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To turn off the microphone for a short period 
of time (during an intermission or between 
speeches, for example), set 

ON/STBY/OFF

 to 

STBY

. This setting prevents an audible “pop” 

when you turn it on again. 

To turn off the microphone when you are 
finished using it, set 

ON/STBY/OFF

 to 

OFF

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go to the box on that page with the 
corresponding icon for pertinent information.

— Warning 

 

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• Use only fresh batteries of the required size 

and recommended type.

• If you do not plan to use the microphone for 2 

weeks or more, remove the battery. Batteries 
can leak chemicals that can damage your 
microphone’s electronic parts.

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• Keep button-cell batteries away from 

children. Swallowing a button-cell battery 
can be fatal.

• Dispose of old batteries promptly and 

properly. Do not burn or bury them.

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Choosing a Location

• The microphone might pick up some sound 

from the area behind its base (below the 
plane of the mounting surface). However, 
the sound quality is not as good as the 
sound picked up from above and to its sides.

• If you must position the microphone on a 

carpeted surface, place a 4 foot (1.2 meter) 
square piece of plastic or wood on the carpet 
first, then place the microphone on top of the 
plastic or wood.

Connection

If your audio equipment’s microphone jack is a 

1

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 inch (6.35 mm) type, use a 

1

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 inch (3.5 

mm) to 

1

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 inch (6.35 mm) adapter plug 

(available at your local RadioShack store).

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Always turn off the microphone before you 
connect it to, or disconnect it from, the audio 
device.

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