Tonor TM20 USB Conference Microphone Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- TONOR
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Tonor TM20 USB Conference Microphone
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Thank you very much for purchasing the TONOR TM20 condenser microphone. This manual is intended to help you understand all about this microphone and how to use it. TONOR always strives far the ultimate user experience. All our knowledge and passion for audio technology are incorporated into building microphones with high performance for you. The TONOR TM20 is plug-and-ploy and easy to install to achieve the best user experience.
Enjoy your microphone!
TONOR Team
ACCESSORIES
- USB Conference Microphone *1
- USB Cable *1
- Manual *1
- After-sales Card * 1
SPECIFICATIONS
- Polar Pattern: Omnidirectional
- Input Sample Rate: 48kHz
- Bit Rate: 16B it
- Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz Sensitivity:-38dB±3dB (OdB=l V/Po,lkHz) Output Impedance: 2.2k0
- Mox.SPL: 105dB
- THD+N: <1%
- S/N Ratio: 60dB
- USB Cable Length: 2m
Frequency Response:(OdB=l V /Pa,lKHz)
COMPUTER SETUP
macOS
- Plug the TM20 Mic into your computer. The computer will automatically recognize the USB device and install a driver.
- Open your “System Preferences”.
- Click “Sound” to display the Sound preference pane .
- Click the Input tab and select the “TONOR TM20 Audio Device” as the device for sound input.
Windows
- Plug the TM20 Mic into your computer. The computer will automatically recognize the USB device and install a driver.
- Right-click on the sound icon on the system tray and select “Sounds”.
- Click the Recording tab and select the ‘TONOR TM20 Audio Device” and click on the “Set Default” button.
Troubleshooting
- If the computer cannot identify USB devices, please:
- Replug the microphone into other USB ports.
- Restart the computer.
- Replug the microphone into another computer’s USB port.
- If the mic is recognized but no sound comes out: the macOS System
- Please check whether “System Sound” is mute and whether you have turned the volume control on the microphone to the minimum. Windows System
- Please go to settings>privacy>microphone and click the Allow apps to access the microphone to ON then restart.
- If buzz or electric sound is found:
- Unplug it, and then plug in again. Make sure all interfaces are plugged tightly.
- Restart your computer or insert the microphone into another USB jack.
- Record an audio sample to check if it is caused by the surrounding environment or the interference of electronic devices.
- Keep the microphone away from mobile phones and Pads, and don’t place these electronic devices around it.
- The microphone volume should not be too high. It is recommended to set the microphone volume at 88%.
- Use recording software to realize noise reduction.
WARRANTY
TONOR provides 2 years of after-sales service, and free replacement of products that are NOT damaged resulting from accident, alteration, misuse, negligence, or abuse. If exceeding 30 days of Amazon return policy, you can still contact us through our Shopify TONORMIC. We will serve you with full sincerity!
- Shopify link: https://www.tonormic.com
- Email: support@tonormic.com
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the polar pattern of the Tonor TM20 microphone?
The Tonor TM20 microphone features an omnidirectional polar pattern, meaning it captures sound from all directions equally.
What is the frequency response range of the Tonor TM20 microphone?
The frequency response range of the Tonor TM20 microphone is from 20Hz to 20kHz, ensuring it captures a wide range of audio frequencies.
How do I set up the Tonor TM20 microphone on macOS?
To set up the Tonor TM20 microphone on macOS, simply plug the microphone into your computer's USB port. Then, open System Preferences, click on Sound, navigate to the Input tab, and select TONOR TM20 Audio Device as the sound input device.
How do I set up the Tonor TM20 microphone on Windows?
To set up the Tonor TM20 microphone on Windows, plug the microphone into your computer's USB port. Then, right-click on the sound icon on the system tray, select Sounds, navigate to the Recording tab, and choose TONOR TM20 Audio Device as the default recording device.
Can I use the Tonor TM20 microphone with other devices besides computers?
The Tonor TM20 microphone is designed primarily for use with computers. While it may work with other devices that support USB audio input, such as some tablets or audio interfaces, its compatibility may vary. It's recommended to check the specifications of your device before attempting to use the TM20 with it.
Is the Tonor TM20 microphone compatible with recording software like Audacity or Adobe Audition?
Yes, the Tonor TM20 microphone is compatible with various recording software applications, including Audacity, Adobe Audition, and others. Simply select the TM20 as the input device within the settings of your recording software to use it for audio recording or streaming.
Can I adjust the sensitivity or volume level of the Tonor TM20 microphone?
The Tonor TM20 microphone does not have built-in controls for adjusting sensitivity or volume level. However, you can adjust the input volume of the microphone within your computer's settings or recording software. This allows you to control the microphone's sensitivity and volume according to your preferences.
What is the warranty period for the Tonor TM20 microphone?
Tonor provides a warranty period of 2 years for the TM20 microphone. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship, and Tonor offers free replacement of products that meet the warranty criteria. For warranty claims or inquiries, you can contact Tonor's customer support via email or the Shopify link provided in the manual.
Can I use the Tonor TM20 microphone for podcasting or live streaming?
Yes, the Tonor TM20 microphone is suitable for podcasting, live streaming, and various other audio recording applications. Its omnidirectional polar pattern and clear sound reproduction make it ideal for capturing voices in different scenarios. Simply connect the TM20 to your computer and use it with your preferred recording or streaming software.
Can I use the Tonor TM20 microphone with voice recognition software like Dragon NaturallySpeaking?
Yes, the Tonor TM20 microphone can be used with voice recognition software such as Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Its omnidirectional pickup pattern and clear sound reproduction make it suitable for speech recognition applications. Simply select the TM20 as the audio input device within the settings of your voice recognition software.
Does the Tonor TM20 microphone require any additional drivers to be installed on my computer?
No, the Tonor TM20 microphone is plug-and-play, meaning it does not require any additional drivers to be installed on your computer. Simply plug the microphone into an available USB port on your computer, and it should be automatically recognized and ready to use. This makes setup quick and easy, with no complicated software installation process.
Can I connect multiple Tonor TM20 microphones to the same computer for group meetings or conferences?
While it's technically possible to connect multiple Tonor TM20 microphones to the same computer, it may not be practical for group meetings or conferences. Most computers are configured to recognize and use only one microphone as the default audio input device. However, you can explore audio mixing or conferencing software solutions that support multiple audio inputs for group meetings.
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