![]() ![]() Leave the sacrificial cable plugged into the transmitter! You can call us on the help phone if you have a question. If you twist it, the pins will bend and damage the equipment. If it doesn’t, be sure to back it out before trying again. The release knob goes to the front of the transmitter. Regarding the mic connection, there are 4 gold pins in the connector, you’ll see which way it will go. How to properly plug a headset or lav into a transmitter In our larger podiums, the microphones are usually stored in a black drawer that flops down as pictured below: Microphone location in Double Wide Podiums In our smaller podiums, the microphones are usually stored in a cavity as pictured below: Microphone location in Single Wide Podiums To plug them back in, line up the white arrows and plug it back in. When you are ready to use them, gently unplug the microphone where the white arrows are as pictured below. When you open the podium, you should find the microphones plugged in like this: One of our AV Engineers(Matt), designed a new shoe for instructors to easily plug in and unplug microphones. New and convenient way to unplug and plug microphones Leaving the mic unplugged overnight will drain the battery, resulting in a dead microphone for the first instructor the following day. Instructors at the end of the day should double-check that the microphones are plugged in. This is to ensure that the mics are fully charged and ready for the next instructor. The touch panel will require you to plug in the microphones before shutting down the AV system. It is critical that you plug the microphone into the USB charging cable after every class! Please do not leave the mic out and unplugged for the next instructor- the next instructor may need the mic that day. If you remove a microphone from the classroom, the microphone will beep until it is returned to the classroom. These microphones are paired with that specific classroom- they cannot be used in any other classroom. The touch panel will also alert you if the microphone battery is nearly depleted or it is almost out of range. These will tell you if the microphone is on, estimated battery life remaining and other useful bits of information. In the lower left corner of the touch panel, there are microphone status buttons. To turn off the microphone, press the ON/OFF button again. Now press the ON/OFF button the light on the mic will turn green, and the microphone will be working. Wait a second or two for it to connect, the light on the mic will turn red. To use them, unplug the microphone from the USB charging cable. Our classrooms have rechargeable microphones. If using these devices, please adhere to the instructions below as these are delicate electronics. Some larger classrooms or rooms with lecture capture capability have microphones.
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