MIPRO MU-13d Single-Sided Earworn Microphone User Guide
- June 13, 2024
- MIPRO
Table of Contents
- Part Names
- Assembly illustrations
- Headword Microphone
- Wearing MU-13d Earset Microphone
- Adjusting Headword Microphones
- Wiring illustrations
- How to Obtain Ideal Sound Quality When Wearing Headword Microphone?
- Part Names
- How to Install the Headword Transmitter and Microphone
- Charging Method
- Cautions
- Disposal
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MIPRO MU-13d Single-Sided Earworn Microphone User Guide
Part Names
MU-13d:
- 1 Cable Clip
- Single-sided Earset
- Boom Holder Detachable
- Microphone Input Connector
- Copper Tube
- Microphone Boom
- Microphone Capsule
MU-23d:
MU-210d:
Assembly illustrations
MU-13d:
(A) Tightly screw the detachable microphone input connector (MMCX) 4.
(B) Select a suitable size of single-sided earset 2. Attach the copper
tube 5 into the microphone boom holder 3.
(C) Clip the cable and ear set 2 together with the cable clip1.
(D) Widen and adjust the earset proportional to fit the user’s ear.
(E) Bent inward to form an appmpnale curvature.
Headword Microphone
MU-23d/MU-210d:
(A) Select a suitable headset frame size. Attach the copper tube 5 into the microphone boom holder 11.
(B) Insert the cable by clipping it into the headset clip8.
Wearing MU-13d Earset Microphone
Place the earset over your ear. Press against your eariobe and reshape it for
a comfortable and snug feel.
Adjusting Headword Microphones
MU-13d:
For the ideal location, position the microphone boom 8 so the microphone is
about 1 cm from the corner of your mouth.
MU-23d/MU-2104:
For the ideal location, position the microphone boom 8 so the microphone is
about 1 cm from the corner of your mouth.
Caution:
(A) For distance and angle adjustment, only adjust the microphone boom 6. Don’t bend the copper tube 5.
(B) If any undesired noise or signal dropout acers, ensure the detachable microphone input connector is securely tightened
Wiring illustrations
(2-Wire)
(3-Wire)
How to Obtain Ideal Sound Quality When Wearing Headword Microphone?
- Position the microphone and boom so that the microphone is about 1.0 ~ 1.5 cm (0.4 ~ 0.6-inch) from the right or left comer of your mouth to minimize breath or “popping” noise.
- Omni-directional and Uni-directional types are available. The ideal way to wear the “Omni” type is to have a microphone capsule closer to the comer of the mouth with about 1.0 ~ 1.5 cm away (see Fig. 1and 2) to minimize breathing or “popping” noise for ideal sound quality **. (See Fig. 3).
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“Uni” type is directional. During a live performance, it has stronger bass sound and higher dynamic range, better suited for “music” effect. However, the ideal wearing position for Uni is more complicated than Omni. Apart from the sensitivity level changes due to distances away from the mouth, it is more susceptible to the Proximity effect and popping noise. In theory, it is recommended to position a unidirectional capsule in front of the mouth for ideal sound quality. However, this position is vulnerable 1o the problems of popping noise and affects both types of capsules. In reality, the ideal wearing position for sound quality refers to Fig. 4 (about a 45-degree angle and 1.0 ~ 1.5 cm distance away from the edge of mouth).
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An amplified system is recommended during soundcheck for adjusting the ideal microphone position.
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Note: Refer to the actual product in the event of product description discrepancy.
Part Names
ACT-20T/ACT-22T
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Power On/Off Switch
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Charging Socket: Use supplied charger only.
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Power Indicator:
(A) Fresh Battery – The Power Indicator will illuminate for 1 second and extinguish after power is timed on.
(B) Low Battery – The Power Indicator will flash continuously indicating the battery level is low and needs to be recharged within 10 minutes. -
ACT (IR) Port: Align both receiver and transmitter ACT ports within 30 cm of each other when the ACT button on the receiver is pressed for a successful ACT synchronization.
(A) Successful ACT syncing: The Power Indicator will luminate for 1 second and extinguish aider channels are synchronized successfully
(B) Unsuccessful ACT syncing: The Power Indicator will lash continuously for 5-6 seconds. Check to see f different transmitted and receiver frequency bands are used -
Charging Indicator: Red indicator denotes charging; Green indicator denotes charged. A full charge may take up to 4 hours.
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Connecting Cable and Connector
How to Install the Headword Transmitter and Microphone
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Unfasten the latch lock ’ by turning it sideway. Open the latch upward.
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Place the headset frame (middle section) into the groove of Miniature Transmitter firmly (see picture). Ensure the two round-shape microphone boom holders are in the same direction as the latch lock.
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Close the latch.
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Fasten the latch by tuming the latch lock firmly in place.
Charging Method
- Power off the transmitter.
- Plug the supplied charger into the AC mains input socket and then plug it into Miniature Transmitter.
- Charging: Red LED indicator. Charged: Green LED indicator.
Cautions
- Do not use chargers from other brands to avoid insufficient voltage or current 2. Do not exceed the input supply voltage as it may damage the battery charger, rechargeable battery, and transmitter itself. The output of the MIPRO DC power supply is 12V/0.5A.
- Note: Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced. Battery life and number of charge cycles vary by usage and user settings.
- 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 wil cause severe damage and invalidate the warranty.
FCC
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 74 OF THE FCC RULES.
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
- This device may not cause interference.
- This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment,
Disposal
Dispose of any unusable devices or batteries responsibly and in accordance with any applicable regulations.
Disposing of used batteries with domestic waste Is {0 be avoided!
Bimetals such as cadmium(Cd), mercury(Hg) and lead(Pb) that makes them unsuitable for disposal with domestic waste. You may return spent batteries! accumulators free of charge to recycling centers or anywhere else batteries/accumulators are sold.
By doing 50, you contribute to the conservation of our environment!
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