MIPRO ACT-32H Cardioid Condenser Handheld Microphone User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- MIPRO
Table of Contents
- I. Parts Name
- II. 4-Pin Microphone Input Jack Connection
- Ill. Operating Instructions
- IV. High-frequency Noise Interference
- V. Other Operations
- VI. M Battery Insertion and Replacement
- VII. Rechargeable Battery Insertion and Replacement
- VIII. Transmitter Battery Chargers (optional)
- IX. Notes
- X. 4-Pin Microphone Input Jack Wiring
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MIPRO ACT-32H Cardioid Condenser Handheld Microphone User Guide
I. Parts Name
- 4-Pin Microphone Input Jack
- Mute Button
- Transmitting Antenna (varies by different model)
- Housing
- LCD Panel
- ACT Sync Window
- Power Switch
- MODE button (ACT-70T/ACT-52T/ ACT-32T I ACT-?OTC/ ACT-52TC/ ACT-32TC)
- SET button (ACT-70T/ACT-52T/ACT- 32T I ACT-70TC/ ACT-52TC/ ACT-32TC)
- Battery Compartment
- Battery Cover
- Remote control mute connector
- Battery Cover Hooks
- Reversible Belt Clip
- Battery Charging Contact (ACT-70TC/ ACT-52TC/ACT-32TC/ ACT-58TC/ ACT-24TC Rechargeable)
- Battery protection circuit reset button (ACT-70TC/ ACT-52TC/ ACT-32TC Rechargeable)
II. 4-Pin Microphone Input Jack Connection
- Before turning on the power, connect the input signal source to the microphone input jacket O first to avoid open-circuit induced noise.
- Align and fasten the connector clockwise for a secured fit.
Ill. Operating Instructions
ACT-24 TI ACT-24 TC/ ACT-58T I ACT-58TC:
- Power On/Off: Press and hold Power button to turn on and turn off. The LED lights on after the device is powered on.
- Battery level indicators: Recommend charging when single red indicator remains. Power shutdown automatically when battery voltage is too low.
- MUTE Button:
(A) Press the MUTE button to enter mute status.
The indicator is off, and the ACT function remains active.
(B) Press again to unmute. The mute setting will be cancelled automatically when power is off.
(C) Lock: Power off, press and hold the MUTE button, and then power on. The indicator glows and the MUTE button is now inoperative. (D) Disable Lock: Power off, press and hold the MUTE button, and power on to enable the MUTE button.
press and hold the MUTE button, and then power on.
ACT-70T I ACT-70TC/ ACT-52T I ACT-52TC/ ACT-32T I ACT-32TC:
- Power On/Off:
- Press MODE button€) to select functions.
- Press SET button 0 , and the parameter blinks, press SET button again to change the parameter.
- Battery Level Status: Replace with a charged battery once the level falls to 10%. The device will power off automatically with an OFF message once the power level falls too low. (E)SET LOCK:
(1) Select LOCK or UNLOCK.
(2) Under LOCK mode, settings cannot be changed including power on/off. To power off, it must be under unlock mode (UNLK). A sudden loss of power will disable LOCK.
(3) MUTE function can be operated nounally under LOCK mode.
(F) Error Codes:
(1) ERR no01 ➔ Channel wasn’t programmed or internal data error.
(2) ERR no02 ➔ Testing only.
(3) ERR no03 ➔ The set frequency exceeds the upper band. The microphone
frequency will not be changed but it can be operated as long as the power
switch is turned on again.
(4) ERR no04 ➔ The set frequency exceeds the lower band. The microphone
frequency will not be changed but it can be operated as long as the power
switch is turned on again.
(G)GROUP and CHANNEL are internal programmed channels.
(H)CHANNEL displays only (GROUP is not shown) indicates a user-defined
frequency synced from receiver and it only can be changed via PC.
(I) MUTE Button:
(1) MUTE button is only workable under MANUAL mode. Press MUTE button to enter
mute status.
(2) Press MODE and SET buttons to select parameters. Idle for 5 seconds and
return to MUTE mode.
(3) Press MUTE button again to unmute.
(4) Unmute Mode: The screen shows UNMUTE for 1 second and returns to Home
Screen.
IV. High-frequency Noise Interference
High-frequency noise interference produces continuous high-frequency noise,
which deteriorates sound quality. All MIPRO
microphone capsule modules have a high frequency noise interference prevention
design. High-frequency noise interference may occur when other brands’
microphone capsules are plugged into MIPRO transmitters.
V. Other Operations
- Remote Control Mute Connector: 3.5 0 Remote Control Mute Connector is for accepting MJ-70 Remote Mute Switch Cable.
VI. M Battery Insertion and Replacement
- Press the side hooks to open battery compartment. Remove the battery carefully.
- Insert two AA batteries according to correct polarity.
- Power off to conserve battery power.
Remove the battery when ii will not be used for extended periods of time.
VII. Rechargeable Battery Insertion and Replacement
- Press the side hooks to open battery compartment. Remove the battery carefully.
- Insert one 18500 type lithium battery according to correct polarity.
- Power off to conserve battery power. Remove the battery when it will not be used for extended periods of time.
- We recommend transmitter to be recharged directly in the docking battery charger.
- Check battery polarity was inserted correctly if battery power is sufficient but unable to turn on the transmitter. Battery protection circuit is activated if correct battery polarity.
Below methods are available to bypass the battery circuit protection:
(A) Insert the transmitter into the single or dual docking battery charger for at least 10 seconds. Power on the transmitter.
(B) Insert battery with incorrect polarity first.
Remove and re-insert again with correct polarity.
(C) ACT-70TC/ACT-52TC/ACT-32TC: Open battery compartment, press the battery protection circuit reset button. Power on the transmitter.
VIII. Transmitter Battery Chargers (optional)
ACT-70TC/ACT-52TC/ACT-32TC/ACT-58TC/ ACT-24TC:
Transmitter(s) can be inserted into MP-8 single docking or dual-docking
battery chargers.
IX. Notes
- Refer to the actual product in the event of product description discrepancy.
- Frequency range and maximum deviation comply with the regulations of different countries.
- Spraying alcohol directly onto the condenser capsule module will cause severe damage and invalidate the warranty.
X. 4-Pin Microphone Input Jack Wiring
FCC
FCC Caution off To as1L1re continued compliance, any changes or mod1f1cc1t1ons
approved by l~1e party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operable thiol) equipment. Hrnμle – use only shielded interface
cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).
This device compliant will Perl 1b of lee FCC Rule!:i. Operation IA subject to
the following two condition,· (1) Thai device may not cause harmful
interference, And
(2) This! device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cangue undesired operation. This device complied with FCC radiation
exposure limits ea set roll u11cunbolled env1rornnenL be installed end
operated so that its antenna(s) ere not collocated or operating in conjunction
with Hay other antenna or transmitter.
IC
This device complies with Industry Canada’s Rissa. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(i) This device may not cause interference; and
(2) Third device mule accept Any int0rfAr0nr.a, inducing inter~re11ce hell
rend cc1.u?1& undesired operation of lye device.
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