NECK WORN MICROPHONE
1. SAFETY PRECAUTION
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Be sure to act on the instructions as safety precaution
to prevent bodily injury and property damage.
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Use the appropriate battery. Pay attention with the
batteries polarity when insert the batteries to unit.
2. SAFETY MAINTENANCE
temperature and high humidity.
3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
TOA's EM-362-EB is necklace clip microphone using high quality condenser microphone that be designed exclusive for
leader- player in mosque ( imam ) or other applications. This product is equipped with an optional power that is selectable
between battery or phantom power. Easy for adjustment microphone position to mouth for fine voice.
4. FEATURES
Use two pieces batteries size " AAA ".
5. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
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1. Wire Hanger
Using this on neck as a hook to microphone. the
hook made from strong material and can be streched
according to size of neck.
2. Microphone
Close-talk type cardioid electret condenser micro-
phone. It have the high sensitivities and wide range
frequencies.
3. LED Ring
Light blue when the microphone is turned on and it
will turn off when microphone in off mode.
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ensure long, trouble-free use of your
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
EM-362-EB
follow all the precautionary instructions in this
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high humidity when come to storage of batter-
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If the unit is not in used for more than 10 days.
age.
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4. Flexible Shaft
Adjust the flexible shaft to microphone positioning
optimum performance.
5. Microphone ON/OFF Button
Press this key to turn on or off microphone.
6. Microphone Clip
unit stable.
7. Cable Clip
Hook the clip to make the cable doesn't interfere
8. Batteries Compartment
Place the AAA batteries ( 2 pcs ).
9. Selector Switch
Selecting this switch to use battery or phantom as the
power supply for this unit.
10. Phone Plug
Direct connect balanced phone jack to input of ampli-
fier.
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