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W A R N I N G

Sustained high volume levels in conjunction with
a tightly fitting receiver tip may adversely affect
the user’s hearing. Make certain the volume is set
to a comfortable listening level and position the
receiver tip at the entrance of the ear.

5. Loosen the pivot adjustment knob and position the

microphone as close as possible to the corner of the
mouth. For optimum close-talking operation, the
microphone should be less than 25 mm (1 in.) from
the corner of the mouth. Be sure to position the
microphone at the corner (not the center) of the
mouth to eliminate explosive breath sounds (“pop”).
Tighten the adjustment knob.

6. Snap the microphone connector belt clip over the

groove in the 3-pin audio connector and the receiver
connector belt clips over the grooves in the phone
plugs. The clips can now be fastened to the user’s
belt or other clothing. Attach the 3-pin audio connec-
tor to the microphone cable and the phone plugs to
the monitoring unit cables.

7. NOTE: A decrease in receiver output may be due to

clogging of the receiver tip. The tip may be cleaned
by removing it from the ear tube and inserting a
toothpick or similar device through the tip hole. If
clogging is apparent in the ear tube, carefully remove
the obstruction from the ear tube tip. 

CAUTION:

 Do

not disturb the foam damping material located just
inside the ear tube tip.

SPECIFICATIONS

MICROPHONE
Type

Dynamic, Close-Talking

Frequency Response 

(at 8

 

mm [5/16 in.])

50 to 15,000 Hz (see Figure 2)

Polar Pattern

Cardioid (unidirectional) response–uniform with fre-
quency, symmetrical about axis (see Figure 3)

Impedance

Microphone rating impedance is 150 ohms (200 ohms
actual) for connection to microphone inputs rated at
19 to 300 ohms

Output Level 

(close-talked at 1,000 Hz)

Open Circuit Voltage . . . . . . . . -47.0 dB (4.5 mV)

(0 dB = 1 volt per 100 microbars)

Power Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

-

66.0 dB

(0 dB = 1 milliwatt per 10 microbars)

Hum Sensitivity 

(typical)

38.4 dB equivalent SPL in a 1 millioersted field

Phasing

Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive
voltage on pin 2 of microphone connector

Connector

Professional three-pin audio connector designed to
mate with Cannon XL series, Switchcraft A3 (Q.G.)
series or equivalent connectors.

RECEIVERS
Type

Dynamic

Frequency Response

70

 

to 12,000 Hz

Impedance

2,000

 

ohms at 1 kHz (200-ohm cartridges with

matching transformers in phone plugs)

Output Level

105

 

dB SPL with 1.4V at 1 kHz (1.0 mW into 2 cc

cavity)

Phasing

Positive voltage

 

on phone plug tips produces

positive pressure in ear tubes

Connector

Phone plugs (contain matching 200:2,000 ohm
transformers)

GENERAL
Cable

Non-detachable, 1.5m (5 ft), four-conductor, shielded,
plastic-jacketed; 762 mm (2.5 ft), two-conductor
receiver cable attached to microphone connector.
Non-detachable, 2.9m (9.5 ft), two-conductor cable
attached to second receiver assembly.

Case

Black thermoplastic microphone and pivot housings,
anodized aluminum end caps, stainless steel grille,
ear tubes and boom

Dimensions

See Figure 4

Net Weight

103 grams (3

½

 

ounces) less cables and connectors

Packaged Weight

890 grams (1 lb, 15 oz)

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