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Microphone Stem
(Removable)
Microphone Stem
Flexible section
Microphone Stem
Locking ring
Internal Loudspeaker
(Mutes when
microphone is live)
Please note:-
The illustrations in these instructions show a DC/5L microphone
base with a TM55/5 microphone stem. You may have an earlier
or later system delivered which may differ physically but the
functionality will be the same and these instructions are as
relevant to these products as they are to the units shown.
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The Digimic® microphone
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Wind Shield
(Removable)
Ring LED
(Lights when
Microphone is live)
Mic LED
(Lights when
Microphone is live)
Microphone
On /Off/Request
button

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  • Page 1 Quick step guide to the Digimic microphone system The Digimic® microphone Wind Shield Microphone Stem (Removable) (Removable) Ring LED Microphone Stem (Lights when Flexible section Microphone is live) Mic LED Microphone Stem (Lights when Locking ring Microphone is live) Microphone...
  • Page 2 Each Digimic base plugs into the next base to form a ‘daisy’ chain Up to 32 Digimic bases can be on a chain connected to the Power Supply Unit. NB. Long cable runs, and associated voltage drops, result in fewer bases being supported per line.
  • Page 3 • Each Digimic base must have it’s own number • Address number must not be above operational limit of PSU or controller. i.e. 32 button controller, number range = 2 – 32 if in doubt start number sequence from 3 and go up by units •...
  • Page 4 Quick step guide to the Digimic microphone system The Digimic® Power Supply The Digimic microphones connect to the power supply (PSU). The PSU powers the microphones as well as processing their audio output. PSU’s can provide between 1 to 4 audio outputs depending on the Model of PSU supplied.
  • Page 5 Quick step guide to the Digimic microphone system 2. Audio signal routing switches Each switch directs the audio from a chain of Digimic microphones. If required the audio output from any line can be separated and outputted via a dedicated XLR out put. 4 lines = 4 switches = 4 XLRs.
  • Page 6 Quick step guide to the Digimic microphone system How to connect to the Digimic® Power Supply See paragraph 1 Contact Brähler ICS on page 4 for more details Link to another M95 RS232 output for Audio signal input to give greater...
  • Page 7 The Digimic® control panel (optional) An optional control panel can control the Digimic microphones remotely. The panel gives a button for each microphone connected so allowing the technician to remotely switch the microphone on and off. This is useful in...
  • Page 8 Quick step guide to the Digimic microphone system The control panel overrides the mode selector on the PSU. To change microphone mode via the control panel 1. Press the red ‘MODE’ switch and then, while still pressing, select required mode.
  • Page 9 Quick step guide to the Digimic microphone system Manual Mode The control panel adds the MANUAL mode of operation to the system. This mode requires the delegates to ‘Request to speak’. This process proceeds as follows:- 1. To request to speak the delegate presses their microphone button.
  • Page 10 Quick step guide to the Digimic microphone system How to connect Digimic® control panel (optional) RS232 output for Contact Brähler ICS connection to X/Y for more details camera control Digimic cable connections x 2 NB. if Microphones are connected here, their audio will output on XLR 1 on the PSU.

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