MU-53HN / MU-55HN / MU-101 MU-53HNP / MU-101P Headworn Microphone User Guide
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Headworn Microphone FEATURES: 1. Rotated the earhook inward for easy storage. 2. Easy to change to different capsule modules. 3. Steel tube holder allows user to rotate capsule at one's wish to ensure perfect fit between capsule and user's head. 4. Capsule can be adjusted to its best position and angle at one's wish. 5. Steel tube with microphone cable can be installed on the steel tube holder at either side. This will satisfy all different users.
Headworn Microphone Adjustment features and connectors styles: MU-53HN/MU-55HN Main Frame For Headworn Microphone TA4F Jack Phone Jack XLR Jack Cable Holder Earhook Steel Tube Holder Steel Tube With Mic.
Headworn Microphone Adjustment features and connectors styles: MU-101/MU-101P/MU-53HNP MU-101P MU-53HNP Phone Jack Main Frame For Headworn Microphone TA4F Jack Phone Jack XLR Jack Cable Holder Earhook Steel Tube Holder Steel Tube With Mic.
Headworn Microphone How to Assemble Your Headworn Microphone? After installing the steel tube with microphone cable onto steel tube holder , fix the microphone wire in cable holder on the main frame . As shown in (Figure 1) (Figure 1) How to Adjust Your Headworn Microphone? (MU-53HN/MU-55HN/MU-53HNP) After put on the headworn microphone as shown below, user can use adjustable steel tube to adjust the gap between capsule and user's mouth if the gap is too large.
Headworn Microphone Specification: MU-53HN/MU-53HNP > Transducer type: Electret condenser microphone capsule > Frequency Response: 50 Hz to 18KHz > Directional Characteristic: Cardioid > Sensitivity: -46dB ±3dB at 1KHz ( 0dB = 1V/Pa) > Operating Voltage: 1.1 ~ 9V > Weight: 30g > Dimensions: 11∮×26.5mm > Connector option: 3.5mm mono phone jack plug / Mini XLR connector / TA4F / 3.
Headworn Microphone MU-101/MU-101P > Transducer type: Electret condenser microphone capsule > Frequency Response: 50Hz to 18KHz > Directional Characteristic: Cardioid > Sensitivity: -49dB ±3dB at 1KHz ( 0dB = 1V/Pa) > Operating Voltage: 1.1 ~ 9V > Weight: 24g > Dimensions: 11∮×26.5mm > Connector option: 3.5mm mono phone jack plug / Mini XLR connector / TA4F /3.5mm screw-lock plug > Accessories: windscreen Circuit Diagram: Red White Shield(GND) 1.Ground 6 2.Audio 3.4.
Headworn Microphone Frequency Response Diagram: MU-53HN/MU-53HNP A: Frequency Response, Magn dB re 1.000Pa/V -40 -50 -60 dBV/Pa -70 -80 -90 -20 Mode: SSR 200 0 Deg 2K 180 Deg 20K B K MU-55HN A: Frequency Response, Magn dB re 1.
Headworn Microphone MU-101/MU-101P A: Frequency Response, Magn dB re 1.000Pa/V -40 -50 -60 dBV/Pa -70 -80 -90 200 -20 Mode: SSR 0 Deg 2K 180 Deg 20K B K & IC - ID THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 74 OF THE FCC RULES AND RSS-123 ISSUE 2 OF CANADA. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) This device may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.