SpeechWare SpeechMatic Setting Up

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1.
Remove items numbers 1 – 3 from the packaging. Item #3 (the extension cable) is included to prevent the MultiAdapter
(USB soundcard) from blocking an adjacent USB port but is not required.
2.
Insert your analog microphone into the pink microphone input jack on #1. Note that the microphone input jack includes a
microphone symbol to prevent possible confusion.
3.
Insert #1 into #3 (extension cable) if you don't want to block an adjacent USB computer port. You can optionally leave the
extension cable out if you don't need it. Plug your MultiAdapter USB soundcard into a dedicated USB port. Note that if
you're using a desktop computer we do not recommend using a front or side port because they are split from the rear
ports. We additionally don't recommend using a USB splitter. If possible, use a dedicated rear desktop computer USB
port. Note that this isn't an issue with notebook, all-in-one and tablet computers which only utilize direct USB ports.
4.
When inserting into a USB port, waking up your computer from hibernation or booting up your computer the power
button will turn
green
control/auto EQ etc.). A push of the button will
approximately 3 seconds will trigger the
blue
light mode is designed for overly sensitive microphones and VoIP use.

MuliAdapter Guide

Setting up your SpeechWare MultiAdapter:
to signify that is receiving power in
mute
blue
light mode which turns the unit on but bypasses all internal features. The
green
light mode, with all built-in features (auto gain
the MultiAdapter soundcard. Holding down the power button for
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  • Page 1 MuliAdapter Guide Setting up your SpeechWare MultiAdapter: Remove items numbers 1 – 3 from the packaging. Item #3 (the extension cable) is included to prevent the MultiAdapter (USB soundcard) from blocking an adjacent USB port but is not required. Insert your analog microphone into the pink microphone input jack on #1. Note that the microphone input jack includes a microphone symbol to prevent possible confusion.
  • Page 2 How To Set Up Your USB Microphone or Sound Soundcard 1. Press or click the Windows Key (on your keyboard) 2. Type change system sounds into Windows Search field 3. Press {Enter} or click Change system sounds Note that the Windows Sound utility will take several seconds to open...
  • Page 3 4. Click the Recording tab. 5. As you speak into your microphone you should see green bar movement 6. If you don’t see a green checkmark in your new sound system, click Set Default Note that full duplex sound systems will automatically steal your sound system the 1 time they are plugged in.
  • Page 4 7. Click the Playback tab 8. Scroll down to your preferred sound output...
  • Page 5 9. Mouse click on the appropriate sound source. The Realtek Audio (with a little speaker icon), is the most popular integrated sound system 10. Click Set Default 11. Click OK...
  • Page 6 How To Change Your DPI 15 (ONLY) Sound Input Device (USB Soundcard or USB Microphone) Note: If you are using DMPE 4 or a Group 15 version of Dragon skip to the next page 1. Open the DragonBar and click Profile 2.
  • Page 7 How To Change Your DMPE 4 or DPG 15 (ONLY) Sound Input Device (USB Soundcard or USB Microphone) Note: If you are using DPI 15 go back to the previous page 1. Click DragonBar Settings 2. Click Microphone 3. Click Choose Microphone 4.

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