dji Mic 202112 Elevated Audio User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- dji Mic
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dji Mic 202112 Elevated Audio
Product Information
Product Name | DJI Mic |
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User Manual Version | v1.0 2021.12 |
Product Usage Instructions
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Introduction
DJITM Mic is a dual channel wireless microphone system, including two
transmitters and one receiver, which is able to record two sound sources
simultaneously at a distance of up to 250 m*. The transmitter has a built-in
omnidirectional microphone, supports the use of an external microphone, and
can be clipped to clothing or any place close to a sound source. With the
internal 8 GB storage, DJI Mic is able to record audio for up to 14 hours**.
The receiver boasts an OLED touchscreen, on which users can view the real-time
volume, wireless
signal strength, gain, recording modes, and more. By utilizing the expansion
port, the receiver can be connected to a camera or mobile phone to provide
high quality audio. The receiver can also be connected to a computer to use as
a microphone and with the monitor port the audio can be monitored in real
time. The charging case provided is able to charge the transmitters and
receiver
simultaneously and link them automatically.
- Tested in an obstruction-free outdoor environment.
** Tested with a 48,000Hz sampling rate and 24-bit mono WAV audio format.
DJI Mic Transmitter
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System Status Indicator
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Data Port (USB-C)
For copying audio or updating firmware after connecting to a computer. Can also be used for charging. -
Power Button
Press and hold to power on or off. Press twice to mute. -
Internal Microphone
For recording audio. -
3.5 mm TRS Input
For connecting external microphone. DO NOT connect a microphone with a power supply of 24 V or 48 V. -
Recording Status LED
Indicates the record status of the transmitter. -
Linking Button
Press and hold to start linking to the receiver. Once the receiver is attached to a mobile phone and the receiver and transmitter are linked, press once to take a photo or start or stop recording on the mobile phone (only supports mobile phones where the volume button can be used to take a photo or start or stop a video). -
Record Button
Press once to start or stop recording. -
Charging Pad
Charging will begin after connecting the transmitter to the charging pad of the charging case and the transmitter will automatically link with the receiver in the charging case.
DJI Mic Receiver
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OLED Touchscreen
Displays information such as the real-time volume, battery level of the receiver and transmitter, charging status, wireless signal strength, gain, and recording modes. Slide down or up on the screen to access settings. -
Power Button
Press and hold to power on or off. Press once to lock or unlock the screen. -
Data Port (USB-C)
After connecting to a computer, can be used to update firmware or as a microphone for the computer. Can also be used for charging. -
Monitor Port
Plug in a 3.5 mm TRS headphone to monitor the transmitter recording. -
3.5 mm TRS Output
For audio output to a camera. DO NOT connect to a device with an output of 24 V or 48 V. -
Expansion Port
For connecting to a mobile phone using a mobile phone adapter or connecting to a camera using a hot shoe adapter. -
Charging Pad
Charging will begin after connecting the receiver to the charging pad on the charging case and the receiver will link with the transmitter in the charging case automatically.
Charging Case
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USB-C Charging Port
For charging the charging case. -
Battery Level LEDs
Indicates the battery level of the charging case.
Operation
Linking
The transmitters and the receiver are linked by default. Follow the steps
below to link if the transmitter and receiver are disconnected.
- Place the transmitters and the receiver in the charging case and they will link automatically.
- Power on the transmitter and the receiver, press and hold the link button of the transmitter, slide down on the screen of the receiver, select Settings, and scroll through and tap Link Device to start linking. The status LED glow solid green to indicate linking is successful.
Using DJI Mic
Transmitter
The transmitter can be attached using the magnetic clip to either clothes or a
stable surface. The clamp can also be used to attach the transmitter to
clothes.It is
recommended to use the windscreen when using the transmitter outdoors or in a
windy environment. Attach the windscreen to the transmitter by aligning it
with the internal microphone and rotate the windscreen to lock in place.
Receiver
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Using with a Camera
To record audio and transmit to a camera, attach the receiver to a camera using the hot shoe adapter and connect to the microphone port of the camera using the camera cable provided.
Lower the volume of the camera to avoid sound distortion. -
Using with a Mobile Phone
Attach the receiver to a mobile phone using the mobile phone adapter to record audio and transmit to a mobile phone. Audio can be played after the receiver is disconnected from the mobile phone.- The 3.5 mm TRS output port of the receiver cannot output after connecting to a mobile phone adapter.
- Only Mono mode can be used after connecting the receiver to the Lightning mobile phone adapter.
- The mobile phone speaker cannot output sound after connecting the receiver to the mobile phone. Bluetooth headphones or speaker can be used instead.
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Using with a Computer
Connect the receiver to a computer via the USB-C port as a microphone for a computer.
Use a standard charging cable to connect DJI Mic with a computer and enter the related input settings on the computer.
OLED Touchscreen Operations
Home
The top part of the screen indicates the status of receiver.The middle of the screen indicates
the status of transmitters.
Settings
Slide Down
Slide down from the top of the screen to access Settings, slide left or right
to select an option, and slide up to return to the previous screen.
Recording Mode Settings
Choose between S (Stereo), M (Mono), and Ms (Mono Safety track).
Slide Up
Slide up from the bottom of the screen to view and control recording, enable
or disable mute, and view the remaining recording time. Slide up from the
bottom of the left side of the screen to adjust the settings for transmitter 1
and slide up from the bottom of the right side of the screen to adjust the
settings of transmitter 2.
Transmitter Recording
After powering on the transmitter, press the record button once to start
recording and press again to stop recording.
The recorded audio format of the transmitter is 24-bit mono WAV. When
recording for an extended period, the file will be separated automatically
every 30 minutes. The max recording time is approximately 14 hours, at which
point newly recorded audio will overwrite the older recorded audio if the
storage is full.
Audio File
The recorded audio can be exported or deleted after connecting to a computer
and can be formatted via the receiver.
Updating Firmware
When there is new firmware available, update the firmware by connecting the
transmitter and the receiver to the computer separately.
How to update firmware:
- Download the firmware on the product page at www.dji.com/mic/downloads.
- Connect the transmitter or receiver to the computer using the USB-C cable provided.
- Place the downloaded firmware update package .bin file under the root directories of the transmitters and receiver.
- The transmitters and receiver firmware updates will start automatically after disconnecting from the computer.
If the firmware update fails, download the firmware again, reboot the receiver or transmitter, and repeat the steps above. After the firmware update is completed, check the firmware version on the receiver to ensure the firmware is updated successfully.
Charging Case Operations
It is recommended to charge the charging case using a 5V/2A charger. The
charging case has a built-in battery with a 2600 mAh. Place the transmitter
and receiver into the charging case to begin charging. With the charging case
opened, the receiver displays the battery level of the three devices and the
remaining recording time of the transmitter. The transmitter and receiver will
be powered on once removed from the charging case. The total operating time is
approximately 15 hours when using the transmitters, receiver, and the charging
case together.
A mobile phone adapter and the hot shoe adapter can be placed into charging
case either mounted to the receiver or not.
Specifications
After-Sales Information
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policies, repair services, and support.
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