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0dB

-10dB

-20dB

The 

LED power indicator

 next to the 

On/Off switch will turn red when the 
battery is running low. The mic will 
work for approximately one hour once 
the red indicator is lit, however with 
reduced performance.

1. 

Turn the tightening ring counter-

clockwise to loosen the camera shoe 
connection, before attaching to camera. 
 

Securing the cable will 
eliminate undesired noise 
caused by cable movement. 

The cable can be secured 
in one of two orientations, 
depending on the location 
of your camera’s “Audio In” 
socket.

See diagram 

for cameras 

with mic socket on the 

left

.

See diagram 

2

 for cameras 

with mic socket on the 

right

.

2. 

Slide the camera-shoe into place on the 

camera mount. When the mic is in place, 
secure it by gently tightening the ring 
clockwise.

3. 

Connect the VideoMic’s audio lead to 

the camera’s “Audio In” or “Mic” socket, 
and secure the cable in place using the 
in-built cable clips (see below). 

mounting to camera

securing the cable

PAD switch

battery

1

1

2

2

3

The VideoMic comes with a three-position 

PAD switch

 which is located inside the battery 

compartment.

The PAD provides a selectable 10 or 20db 
reduction of the input sensitivity, reducing 
the output level when recording loud sound 
sources, so that the optimal level can be 
achieved in a wide range of situations.

To change the battery, gently push 
and slide the battery cover off. Insert a 

standard 9V 

battery with the positive 

(+) end upwards.

The VideoMic uses a 

standard 9V

 

battery. With a good quality Alkaline 
or Lithium battery, the VideoMic will 
run for up to 100 continuous hours. We 
recommend you remove the battery 
if storing your VideoMic for extended 
periods without use.

+

Push the cable in from the bottom.

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