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Electret Condenser Microphone

Электретный конденсаторный микрофон

Электреттік конденсаторлық микрофон

ECM-PCV40

©2012  Sony Corporation

Printed in China

English

Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.

The manufacture year and month is noted on the package.

Made in China

Sony Corporation

1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-0075 Japan

WARNING

This microphone (ECM-PCV40) is for plug-in power devices only.

Be sure to connect the microphone to a plug-in power compatible jack of a computer or other device.

Connecting to jacks that are not plug-in power compatible may cause a malfunction.

Features

  Vocal Microphone for PC

  Recommended for uses such as singing karaoke with your computer or recording audio for videos to be uploaded to the 

Internet (This electret condenser microphone has greater sensitivity than general dynamic vocal microphones. This allows 

greater freedom of use with your computer and gives high-quality audio.)

Identifying the parts

* Sounds are output in monaural.

Assembling microphone stand

Attach the microphone holder to the screw part at the center of the tabletop stand. 

Screw in tight so there is no gap between the microphone holder and tabletop stand.

Attach the microphone to the microphone holder, and adjust the angle. 

Detaching/attaching microphone cord

  To detach the microphone cord, pull out while holding down the lock release button on the connector. 

  To attach the microphone cord, align the ridge on the microphone output terminal with the groove on the connector, and press 

together until you hear a click. 

Talk switch

Slide the switch to “ON” 

when using the microphone 

or “OFF” when not using it. 

Talk switch

Slide the switch to “ON” 

when using the microphone 

or “OFF” when not using it. 

Lock release button 

Lock release button 

Three-conductor 

gold-plated mini plug

*

Three-conductor 

gold-plated mini plug

*

Microphone holder

Microphone holder

Tabletop stand

Tabletop stand

Dethatch while pressing

Dethatch while pressing

Ridge

Ridge

Groove

Groove

How to use

Audio settings must be made to output through the computer’s speakers/headphones audio input from the microphone.

Connect microphone to computer’s plug-in power microphone jack.

Slide microphone talk switch to “ON.”

Make audio settings on computer, and adjust volume. 
Windows Vista / Windows 7

1  Select “Control Panel” from the “Start” menu, and open “Hardware and Sound.” 

2  Click “Sound,” select the “Playback” tab on the displayed “Sound” screen, select “Speakers/headphone” from the playback 

device list, click the “Properties” button, and then select the “Levels” tab. 

3  Click the   (muting button) under “Microphone” to switch to   (muting off). 

4  Adjust the “Microphone” volume as you like. 

5  Adjust the volume of the active speakers/headphones.

Windows XP

1  Select “Control Panel” from the “Start” menu, and open “Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices” or “Sounds and Audio 

Devices.”

2  Select the “Audio” tab, and click “Volume…” under “Sound playback.” 

3  Remove the check mark from the “Mute” checkbox under “Mic Volume” * on the displayed “Master volume” window.

4  Adjust the “Microphone” volume as you like. 

5  Adjust the volume of the active speakers/headphones. 

* If “Mic volume” is not displayed on the “Master Volume” window, click “Properties” from “Options,” then make sure “Playback” is selected 

under “Adjust volume for.”  

Then put a check in “Microphone” under “Show the following volume controls:,” and return to the “Master Volume” window. 

Compatible software is required to record voice through the microphone while playing back music on your computer or to 

create video files with audio. For details, refer to the manual or help file of the software you are using.

Troubleshooting

No sound, unable to record

  The connected recorder is not a plug-in-power supply system device.

 Connect the microphone to a plug-in-power supply system device.

 Check with the operating instructions of the connected device.

  The plug does not fit properly.

 Insert the plug all the way into the microphone jack, and make sure it is secure.

 Wipe the plug with a soft cloth.

  The microphone’s talk switch is not turned on. 

 Slide the talk switch to “ON.” 

  Computer audio output is muted.

 Check the computer’s audio output settings, and deselect “Mute.”

  External active speakers are not turned on (if using external active speakers). 

 Turn on the power for external active speakers.

  Audio devices for the computer are not set correctly. 

 Check the computer’s settings. For details, refer “How to use.” 

  Incorrect operations were made with the recording software. 

 Refer to the manual or help file of the software you are using

  Volume of external active speakers/headphones is low. 

 Adjust the volume of the external active speakers/headphones. 

Microphone sound is distorted

  Microphone input level on the computer is too high. 

 Adjust as follows.

Windows Vista / Windows 7

1  Select “Control Panel” from the “Start” menu, and open “Hardware and Sound.” 

2  Select the “Playback” tab on the displayed “Sound” screen, select “Speakers” from the playback device list, click the 

“Properties” button, and then select the “Levels” tab. 

3  Adjust the “Microphone” volume as you like.

Windows XP

1  Select “Control Panel” from the “Start” menu, and open “Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices” or “Sounds and Audio 

Devices.”

2  Select the “Audio” tab, and click “Volume” under “Sound playback.” 

3  Adjust “Mic Volume” as you like on the displayed “Master Volume” window.

  Microphone boost is turned on for the computer.

 Following the procedures below to turn microphone boost off.

Windows Vista / Windows 7

1  Select “Control Panel” from the “Start” menu, and open “Hardware and Sound.” 

2  Click “Sound,” select the “Recording” tab on the displayed “Sound” screen, and then select “Microphone” from the recording 

devices displayed.

3  Click “Properties,” select the “Levels” tab on the displayed “Microphone Properties” screen, set “Microphone Boost” to 

“0.0 dB” (off), and then click “OK” to close the screen. 

Windows XP

1  Select “Control Panel” from the “Start” menu, and open “Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices” or “Sounds and Audio 

Devices.”

2  Select the “Audio” tab, and click “Volume” under “Sound playback.”

3  Click the “Advanced” button for “Mic volume” on the displayed “Master Volume” window.

4  On the “Advanced Controls for Microphone” screen, deselect “Microphone Boost.” 

For details on computer operations, refer to the manual for your computer.

Specifications

Type: 

Electret Condenser Microphone

Power supply: 

 

Plug-in-power supply system (phantom power is not supported)

Dimensions: 

 

Microphone 

Approx. ø43 mm × 160 mm (diameter/length)  

With Microphone holder and Tabletop stand  

Approx. ø100 mm × 120 mm (diameter of the base/height)

Mass: 

Microphone 

Approx. 300 g (including cord) 

With Microphone holder and Tabletop stand  

Approx. 360 g (including microphone, microphone cord, microphone holder, and table stand)

Microphone output connector: 

 

Cannon XLR-3-12C type 

Microphone cord: 

 

4.5 mm diameter single-core shielded / Three-conductor gold-plated mini plug / approx. 2 m length 

Directivity: 

 

Uni-directional

Frequency response: 

 

80 Hz – 15,000 Hz

Front sensitivity (Open circuit output voltage level): 

 

–40 ± 3.5 dB

Operating temperature: 

 

0 °C – 35 °C

Included items: 

 

Microphone (1), Microphone cord (1), Microphone holder (1), Tabletop stand (1), Operating Instructions (this 

document) (1) 

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Talk switch

Talk switch

Computer

Computer

Plug-in power 

microphone jack

Plug-in power 

microphone jack

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Precautions

  This microphone is a precision instrument. Never disassemble it.

  Do not expose the microphone to a mechanical shock such as by dropping or striking it.

  If the microphone is placed near speakers/headphones, a high pitched noise may be heard (howling effect). This is caused by 

the microphone catching sound from the speakers/headphones repeatedly. In this case, place the microphone as far as possible 

from the speakers/headphones.

  Do not leave the microphone in a humid, dusty or hot place, or under direct sunlight. This may cause a malfunction.

  When using outdoors, never let the microphone become wet with rain or saltwater.

  When the microphone and the plug become dirty, wipe them with a dry cloth. Do not blow on the microphone when dusting 

it. A dirty plug will cause deterioration of sound quality and intermitted sound.

  Always hold the plug when disconnecting. Pulling the cord may cause it to snap.

Trademarks

  Microsoft, Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United 

States and/or other countries.

All other trademarks and registered trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Furthermore, 

” and “

” are not mentioned in each case in this manual.

Operating Instructions
Инструкция по эксплуатации

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