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3.) The MicVIEW units can be linked together by standard Straight-through 6-Pin
RJ-11 cables.  The Link light will illuminate when the link is correctly established.

MicVIEW
Back Panel

(1) PWR – Power Connector.
(2) MICROPHONE LOGIC 5V – status line outputs for indicating which microphone is active.
(3) CONTROL – RS-232 Port for external control of the MicVIEW functions.
(4) LINK IN/OUT – Link Port for connecting multiple MicVIEW units for expanded functionality.
(5) AUDIO LINE OUTPUT – Analog line level output for connection to amplifier or codec for broadcast or
transmission of audio.
(6) MICROPHONES – Twelve 3-Pin connectors for connecting external microphones with 24V phantom
power.
(7) MUTE – Connecting these pins mutes microphones 2-12 and any linked MicVIEW systems.

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2

3

4

5

6

7

MICROPHONE CONNECTORS

Audio Power By
SOUND CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES

4 3 2 1

+ - 5

+ - 5

+ - 5

+ - 5

4 3 2 1

+ - 5

+ - 5

+ - 5

+ - 5

4 3 2 1

+ - 5

+ - 5

+ - 5

+ - 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

+ - 5

LINE

OUTPUT

IN  OUT

LINK

MICROPHONE LOGIC OUTPUT

MUTE

CONTROL

C

12 VDC

1.5A

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1.) Connect the (+), (-), and (S)hield pins on microphone Inputs 1-12 to the respec-
tive microphones.
• Microphones 1 and 2 cam be switched to line-level or mic-level with or without
phantom power.  Press the Input x Mic button on the front to toggle between mic-
level and line-level, and press Input x Phantom Power to toggle phantom power
ON/OFF.

2.) Connect the (+), (-), and (S)heild pins on the Line Output to the line-level on a

Setting Up the
MicVIEW

codec or amplifier.
• To connect the line output to a phono
cable, connect (+) to the center pin on the
phone cable and the (S) on the MicVIEW
to the negative wire on the phone cable.

2

• If two MicVIEW units are to be used to-
gether, connect the Link OUT of the Mas-
ter system to the Link IN of the slave uni
(see figure at right).  Continue by connect-
ing the Link OUT of the slave unit to the
Link IN of the Master system.
• If multiple MicVIEW units are to be used
together, (up to eight units) connect the
Link OUT of the Master system to the Link
IN of the slave unit (see figure at right).
Continue by connecting the Link OUT of
the slave unit to the LINK IN of the sec-
ond slave unit.  Connect the Link OUT of
the last slave to the LINK IN of the Master
system.

WARNING

DO NOT connect (-) and (S) together as they may
damage the MicVIEW.

• To Configure as a Slave Unit – Discon-
nect the power.  Press and hold Input 2
Mic/Line and Instructor priority while
reconnecting power.
• To Configure as a Master – Disconnect
the power.  Press and hold Input 2
Phantom Power and Push-To-Talk while
reconnecting power.

NOTE: In multiple unit setup only one unit can be
configured as the Master.

NOTE: Only the Master unit will provide Audio
Output

MASTER

SLAVE

LINK

IN

LINK

OUT

LINK

IN

LINK

OUT

MASTER

SLAVE

SLAVE

LINK

IN

LINK

OUT

LINK

IN

LINK

OUT

LINK

IN

LINK

OUT

Summary of Contents for micView

Page 1: ...UT 1 MIC BUTTON Toggles Line Level and Mic Level on Input 1 7 MUTE BUTTON Mutes microphones 2 12 only 8 FORCE INSTRUCTION MIC ON Mixes microphone 1 with one of the other microphones 2 12 at all times 9 INSTRUCTOR PRIORITY Gives the instructor the ability to take control from the other micro phones 10 PUSH TO TALK MODE Toggles between Push To Talk and Voice Activated 11 HIGH GATE THRESHOLD Adjusts ...

Page 2: ...l and press Input x Phantom Power to toggle phantom power ON OFF 2 Connect the and S heild pins on the Line Output to the line level on a Setting Up the MicVIEW codec or amplifier To connect the line output to a phono cable connect to the center pin on the phone cable and the S on the MicVIEW to the negative wire on the phone cable 2 If two MicVIEW units are to be used to gether connect the Link O...

Page 3: ...threshold In PTT mode a user must press the PTT button on the microphone and speak into the microphone When the user is finished speaking the user must release the PTT button Setting Up the MicVIEW continued Care and Cleaning Do not attempt to take this device apart There are no user serviceable parts inside Keep this device away from food and liquid To clean the exterior wipe with a damp cloth Do...

Page 4: ...shold to the left to reduce sensitivity and to the right to increase sensitivity The MicVIEW uses 24V phantom power Make sure the microphones can accept 24V phantom power If the microphone is Microphone 1 or Microphone 2 make sure the phantom power is turned ON and the input is set to Microphone level Check the Master output Turn the master output to the left to decrease volume to the right to in ...

Page 5: ...onnect the MicVIEW Link Although the connectors look like a telephone cord the system requires six 6 wires to function The Link uses a Master Slave setup The MicVIEWs in the Link must be configured as Slaves and the main unit must be configured as a Master Connect the Link OUT on the secondary MicVIEW to the Link IN on the primary MicVIEW Thesystemdoesn trec ognize a voice when someone speaks in v...

Page 6: ... your assigned RMA number on all correspondence with Vaddio Write your assigned RMA number on the outside of the box when you return the camera Voided Warranty This warranty does not apply if the Vaddio serial number has been removed or if the product s has been disas sembled or damaged through misuse accident modifications or unauthorized repair Shipping and Handling Vaddio will not pay for inbou...

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