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1. Direct Audio Input (Audio Jack Cable)
Most current TV, Radio or Stereo models have a
headphone socket on the front panel. Plug the Audio
Jack Cable into this socket to connect the audio device
to
The Conversor Pro
Microphone.
By plugging the Audio Jack Cable into the
headphone socket on the TV or Audio Device, the
speaker of the audio device will be disconnected, so that
other people cannot listen at the same time.
2. Direct Audio Input (TV Scart Adaptor)
The SCART socket is a multi pin socket found on the
rear of many Televisions, Sky and Cable boxes. By
connecting the Scart Adaptor with the Phono Cables to
The
Conversor Pro
Microphone, connection to the device
is made simple and it allows other to listen to the device
as well.
3. Direct Audio Input (Phono Cables only)
If your audio device does not have a SCART socket on
the rear panel, it will most likely have Audio Phono
Sockets. These are small circular rings with a red or
white plastic insert, and they may be located on the front
or rear of the audio device (Please refer to your audio
device owner’s manual). As with the SCART Adaptor,
connection does not interrupt sound to the speakers,
allowing others to listen at the same time. You can
connect
The Conversor Pro
Microphone into these
sockets using the Phono Cables.
When an external sound source is connected to
The
Conversor Pro
, both the Zoom and Omni-Directional
microphones are switched off to eliminate surrounding
sounds. To activate the Microphone’s Omni-directional
function, simply press the Zoom / Omni-directional button
on the Microphone.
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