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below.
1.
Microphone
“
Push
”
Button:
The
“Push” button controls the on/off behavior of the
microphone and can be set to work in one of three modes based on the setting of the
control switch on the bottom of the base:
•
Always on: The microphone is always hot and neither the “push” button nor the
optional foot pedal have any effect on the microphone.
•
Press to talk: In this mode, the microphone is hot only when the “push” button
is depressed (or the optional foot pedal depressed) and the microphone turns off
immediately with a release.
•
Press to lock: In this mode, the microphone cycles on an off with each push of
the button or depression of the optional foot pedal. For most users, this is the
preferred setting.
The behavior of the push button (of foot-pedal) as described above is determined with a
small slide switch located under the base of the TableMike and is show below. Please
not that this slide switch is quite small and may be difficult to access with your finger. If
necessary, use the end of a pen or paper clip to access and move the switch.
2.
Volume Up and Volume Down buttons
: these control the volume of the speaker on the
6-in-1 and 9-in-1. This button does not impact the microphone volume in any way.
3.
Mode Button (Long Range vs. Normal):
This is a key control and allows you to toggle
between two very different modes:
•
Normal Mode: for short range dictation and VoIP use
•
Long distance Mode: for long and variable range dictation with speech
equalization and Auto-Gain control (AGC)
4.
Indicator light:
this indicates whether the microphone in hot or not (red when muted),
and whether in the normal (blue) or long-range mode (green)