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Electro-Voice PolarChoice PC Boundary Satellite Manual page 2

Multi-pattern wireless boundary microphone

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PolarChoice Boundary Satellite Controls:
Switch "A" — High-Pass Select:
Start with this switch set to the left (flat response). If the mic is in a location where low frequency rumble or wind noise is a
encountered, moving this switch to the right will help by reducing low frequency sensitivity.
Flat (
): Normal response.
High Pass (
): minimum 5 dB reduction in sensitivity at 100 Hz.
Switch "B" — Polar Pattern Select:
The cardioid polar pattern works well for most installations. If feedback from a sound system occurs, switching to the
supercardioid pattern will usually allow increased mic gain before feedback. The figure 8 pattern can be used to mic two
people sitting on opposite sides of a table, potentially reducing the total number of mics required. The omnidirectional pattern
is best suited for situations where there is no sound reinforcement system present, such as for recording.
Switch "C" and "D":
Together control the actions of the push-button switch power-up state. NOTE: The blue light on the front of the mic is lighted
whenever the microphone audio is active.
Momentary Modes — When switch "C" is set to the left, the pushbutton switch action will be momentary. If switch
"D" is in the left hand position, the mic will be in push-to-mute mode. If switch "D" is in the right hand position, the
mic will be in push-to-talk mode.
Toggle Modes — When switch "C" is set to the right hand position, the pushbutton switch will be in the toggle
(push-on/push-off) mode. The setting of switch "D" in this case will determine if the audio is muted when the mic is
initially turned on.
If switch "D" is in the left hand position, the mic audio will be muted when the mic is turned on.
If switch "D" is in the right hand position, the mic audio will be active when the mic is turned on.

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