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ISM-02 Pass-Around Microphone

Using

1. Turn microphone on by sliding the Power
Switch up.
See Image 1
2. Note Power Indicator (chair icon).
See Image 1
Green = On and transmitting
Off = Power is off
NOTE: In order to conserve battery life, if
power switch is left on, your microphone will
automatically go into Standby Mode (off)
after 10 minutes of silence. Move switch to
off position, then back on to reset.
3. Keep top of microphone approximately
3 - 4in. (7.5 – 10cm) from mouth when using
as a hand-held microphone.
4. Do not block emitter diodes.
5. To allow hands-free use (for example,
when reading aloud and turning pages),
attach the lavaliere clip and neck strap.
Adjust neck strap to position microphone
approximately 4 - 5in (10 - 13cm) from
mouth.
See Image 3
6. When needed, you can simply push and hold
the Power Switch while talking rather than
sliding it into the "on" position. This makes
transitions when passing the microphone
between students easier (e.g., no need to
take time from the conversation to turn the
mic on and off during transition). For best
results, when using the push-to-talk function,
be sure to press on the lower section of the
switch.
See Image 1
7. When the battery in your microphone gets
low (approximately 1/2 hour of use time
left) the battery indicator will flash red.
See Image 1
8. Turn off microphone and charge at the
end of the day. (See page 38)
NOTE: The ISM-02 is factory set on Channel
B. Each microphone must be on a separate
channel. See Programming and Switching the
Microphone Channels on page 44.
See Image 2
See Image 1
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Image 1
Power
indicator
Battery
indicator
Image 2
3-4in. (7.5-10cm)
Image 3
Emitter diodes
Power/
Push-to-talk
switch
4-5in. (10-13cm)

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