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SECURING MICROPHONES TO A MOUNTING 
SURFACE (MX392, MX393 Figure 1)

1.

Remove the Phillips screw from the bottom center of the

microphone base, then remove the retainer.

2.

Using a pointed tool or screwdriver, carefully lift off the grille

and foam screen.

3.

Place the microphone in the desired location and, using a

pencil, trace the location of the screw holes through the
microphone. Then drill a starter hole for each supplied screw.

Note: 

If using rear side-exit cable option, only drill the 

two outer holes. If re-routing for cable bottom exit, 
(MX392 only), drill for all three holes.

4.

Cover the rear two foam pads on the microphone with tape 

so that it slides more easily across the mounting surface.

5.

Install the two supplied screws in the desired location on the 

mounting surface.

6.

Reinstall the grille, foam screen, and retainer, and secure 

them with the Phillips screw.

7.

Using a knife or a razor blade, cut a slot into each of the two 

foam pads covering the slots below the screw holes on the 
bottom of the microphone.

8.

Position the microphone so that the screw holes fit over the 

screw heads. Then slide the microphone so that the screw 
heads are in the slots in the microphone base.

PAINTING THE MICROPHONE (Figure 2)

1.

Remove the Phillips screw from the bottom of the micro-

phone base, then remove the retainer.

2.

Lift off the grille and foam screen. Then separate the foam

screen from the grille. If using an MX393 model, disconnect
the TA3F miniature 3-pin connector.

3.

If using an MX392 model, disconnect the wire leads from the

screw terminals, remove the rubber strain

 

relief, and unscrew

the cable post from the nut plate to disconnect the cable.
Remove the nut plate.

4.

Place the supplied plastic paint shield over the exposed cir-

cuit board.

5.

Place the supplied adhesive masking strip over the switch

panel on the front of the base.

6.

Cover the connector opening on the microphone base with

the supplied round rubber plug.

7.

Cleanse the surfaces to be painted with denatured alcohol or

naphtha.

8.

Carefully spray paint the microphone base and grille the

desired color. To avoid filling grille holes, apply paint in a thin
layer. Allow paint to dry thoroughly before reinstalling the
grille and foam screen.

9.

If using an MX392 model, thread the cable through the base

and reattach the cable post to the nut plate. Re-insert the rub-
ber strain relief back into the cable exit hole. Reconnect the
wire leads to the screw terminals.

10. Use fine sandpaper to remove any paint that may have

adhered to the bottom edges of the grille.

IMPORTANT:

 For proper shielding, maintain electrical 

continuity between the grille and the metal base.

11. Reinstall the retainer, grille, foam screen, and Phillips screw.

CHANGING THE MICROPHONE CARTRIDGE (Figure 3)

1.

Remove the Phillips screw from the bottom of the micro-

phone base, then remove the retainer.

2.

Remove the grille and foam screen by carefully inserting a

pointed tool into the edge of the grille and prying it open.

3.

Remove the Phillips screw from the cartridge retaining

bracket, then remove the bracket.

4.

Use your fingers to unscrew the cartridge from the micro-

phone assembly.

5.

Use your fingers to screw the replacement cartridge into

place.

6.

Reinstall the cartridge retaining bracket and secure it with the

Phillips screw.

7.

Reinstall the grille, foam screen, and retainer, then secure

them with the Phillips screw.

RE-ROUTING CABLE FOR BOTTOM EXIT 
(Figure 4, MX392 models only)

1.

Remove the center Phillips screw from the bottom of the

microphone base, then remove the retainer.

2.

Using a pointed tool or screwdriver, carefully lift off the grille

and foam screen.

3.

Disconnect the wire leads from the screw terminals on the

microphone printed circuit board.

4.

Remove the rubber strain relief from the outside of the

microphone.

5.

Unscrew the cable post from the bracket and remove the

cable from the microphone.

6.

Insert the cable through the center hole, starting from the

bottom surface of the microphone base. 

7.

Thread the cable post through the hole, fasten it tightly to the

plate.

8.

If desired, the rubber strain relief can be reattached to the

cable post or removed from the cable before fastening the
cable post to the plate.

9.

Connect the wire leads to the screw terminals on the

microphone circuit board.

10. Insert the supplied round rubber plug in the unused cable exit

hole.

11. Reinstall the grille, foam screen and retainer, and secure

them with the Phillips screw.

12. Insert the bottom exit cable through drilled hole on the table.

Secure the microphone to the mounting surface. Refer to the
“Securing Microphones to a Mounting Surface MX392”.

INTERNAL DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONS

 

(FIGURE 5)

All MX392 and MX393 models have internal DIP switches that al-
low the user to change the behavior of the microphone On/Off
switch. To gain access to the logic terminals, remove the grille re-
tainer screw, the grille retainer, foam screen, and grille, as shown
in Figure 2.

Summary of Contents for Microflex MX300 series

Page 1: ...ons and attached 3 7 m 12 ft unterminated cable MX393 Models Surface mount microphone includes a pro grammable membrane on off switch an on off indicator LED a miniature three pin connector and detach...

Page 2: ...ief back into the cable exit hole Reconnect the wire leads to the screw terminals 10 Use fine sandpaper to remove any paint that may have adhered to the bottom edges of the grille IMPORTANT For proper...

Page 3: ...mmodate interface equipment requiring momentary clo sure of the microphone even when the desired microphone func tion is latching on off proceed as follows 1 Remove R45 from the top of the circuit boa...

Page 4: ...ht industrial E2 environments FURNISHED ACCESSORIES Zipper Bag 95B2313 Paint Mask 80C514 Switch Paint Mask 80A541 Paint Plug 36A664 REPLACEMENT PARTS Omnidirectional Cartridge R183 Supercardioid Cartr...

Page 5: ...place et les assujettir avec la vis Phillips 7 l aide d un couteau ou d une lame de rasoir d couper une fente dans chacun des coussinets de mousse couvrant les fentes situ es au dessous des trous de...

Page 6: ...mettre la grille l cran de mousse et la retenue en place et les assujettir avec la vis Phillips 12 Ins rer le c ble sortant par le dessous dans le trou perc sur la table Assujettir le microphone sur l...

Page 7: ...BV 0 5 V Polarit Une pression acoustique positive sur le diaphragme produit une tension positive sur la broche 2 par rapport la broche 3 du con necteur de sortie FONCTION DE MICROPHONE D SIR E ACTION...

Page 8: ...ikrofonanlage bei entsprechendem Bedarf Die Modelle MX392 und MX393 enthalten einen internen Vorver st rker Die Mikrofone der Serie MX300 beruhen auf dem Prinzip da sich der Schalldruckpegel an einem...

Page 9: ...ockels abnehmen dann den Halteb gel entfernen 2 Den Grill und die Schaumstoffabschirmung abheben Dan ach die Schaumstoffabschirmung vom Grill trennen Bei Ver wendung eines Modells MX393 den TA3F mini...

Page 10: ...mistopfen in die nicht ver wendete Kabel ffnung einsetzen 11 Den Korb die Schaumstoffabschirmung und den Halteb gel wieder einbauen und mit der Kreuzschlitzschraube festzie hen 12 Das Kabel f r Austri...

Page 11: ...ENUTZERMASSNAHME DIP SCHALTERSTELLUNGEN Dr cken zum Stummschalten Werkseinstellung Den Schalter niederdr cken und festhalten um das Mikrofon vor bergehend stummzuschalten den Schalter loslassen um die...

Page 12: ...ones de cobertura con micr fonos seg n sea necesario Los modelos MX392 y MX393 incluyen un preamplificador interno Los micr fonos de la serie MX300 aprovechan el principio f sico que cuando una onda s...

Page 13: ...tar el cable Quite la placa de tuerca 4 Coloque el protector de pl stico contra pintura sobre la tar jeta de circuitos expuesta 5 Coloque la cinta adhesiva protectora sobre el tablero del interruptor...

Page 14: ...interruptores DIP internos que permiten al usuario programar la funci n del interruptor de en cendido de modo correspondiente al uso deseado Para lograr ac ceso a los interruptores DIP quite el torni...

Page 15: ...50 dB m nimo Nivel de limitaci n de salida del preamplificador 6 dBV 0 5 V FUNCION DESEADA DEL MICROFONO ACCION DEL USUARIO CONFIGURACION DE INTERRUPTORES DIP Oprima para silenciar configuraci n de f...

Page 16: ...e necessit I modelli MX392 e MX393 montano un preamplificatore interno I microfoni serie MX300 sfruttano il fenomeno fisico del raddoppi amento del livello di pressione sonora che si verifica quando l...

Page 17: ...la scheda di circuiti esposta la mascherina di plastica in dotazione di protezione dalla vernice 5 Applicare la striscia adesiva protettiva in dotazione sul pan nello dell interruttore nella parte ant...

Page 18: ...NZIONI DEGLI INTERRUTTORI DIP INTERNI Figura 5 Tutti i modelli MX392 e MX393 contengono degli interruttori DIP in terni che permettono di programmare l interruttore generale On Off in base all applica...

Page 19: ...erruttore 50 dB min FUNZIONE DESIDERATA DEL MICROFONO OPERAZIONE NECESSARIA IMPOSTAZIONI DEGLI INTERRUTTORI DIP Pressione sull interruttore per disattivare il microfono impostazione di spedizione Tene...

Page 20: ...it relativa da 0 al 95 Dimensioni Figura 9 Omologazioni Contrassegnabile con il marchio CE Conforme alla direttiva eu ropea sulla compatibilit elettromagnetica 89 336 CEE Con forme ai criteri sulle pr...

Page 21: ...MANDO LOCALE CUSTOM PERSONALIZZAZIONE PERSONALIZZAZIONE PRESSIONE PER ATTIVARE PUSH TO TALK TOGGLE ATTIVAZIONE DISATTIVAZIONE KUNDENSPEZIFISCH FUNCION ENGANCHADA DR CKEN ZUM SPRECHEN CONTROL REMOTO RE...

Page 22: ...22...

Page 23: ...23 DIMENSIONS ABMESSUNGEN DIMENSIONES DIMENSIONI FIGURE 9 ABBILDUNG 9 FIGURA 9...

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