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Packed with features and a host of accessories, the AirMic Pro offers excellent audio quality, long battery life, portable charging, convenient playback when using a mobile phone to record and rock steady reliability that puts YOU in control of your latest production or broadcast.
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Important Safety Instructions 1. Read this manual thoroughly before using this unit. 2. Keep this manual for future reference & follow all instructions included within it. 3. Take notice of and comply with all warnings included in the user's manual or indicated on the appliance.
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Please also keep device/s such as magcards, IC cards, hard disks, RAM chips, and other such devices away from the AirMiC Pro device/s to avoid interference. 16. DO NOT place the battery in extremely low-pressure environments, as it may cause the battery to explode or leak flammable liquid and gas.
The Touchscreen ..................13 Settings....................20 Using the AirMic Pro Pt.1: Pairing ............24 Using the AirMic Pro Pt. 2: Getting Started ..........25 Using the AirMic Pro Pt.3: Attaching phones, cameras & windscreens ..26 The Charging Box...................28 Charging ....................29 Specifications ..................31 Services ....................32...
2x Transmitters 1x Charging box case (which doubles as a secure carry case) In these pages, you'll find a detailed description of the features of the AirMic Pro professional wireless microphone system, as well as a guided tour through its ports and smart touchscreen display, step-by-step instructions for setup and use along with a full list of specifications.
Register your ICON Pro Audio product to your personal account 1. Check the serial number of your device Please go to http:// iconproaudio.com/registration or scan the QR code below. Input your device’s serial number and the other information on the screen. Click “Submit”.
(1.10 hours charge time). This is especially useful particularly when on location. The AirMic Pro can be used with Android and iPhones as well as cameras with the included adapters and cables. The AirMic Pro's receiver can remain connected to a mobile phone in playback mode, which is a function unique to the AirMic Pro at the time of publication.
Features Pt.2 ● Modern, attractive & compact design ● Extremely easy to use ● 2.4GHz proprietary encryption technology for ultra-low latency wireless reception and transmission ● 250 meters range (depending on environment) ● Can be used with iPhones and Android devices with the included adapters as well as many digital cameras Transmitters: ●...
The Transmitters 1. LED pairing indicator (LEFT) Please note - if the receiver remains within the box it will not pair. Once removed from the box, the transmitter and receiver will automatically pair. The LED will illuminate in a solid green color. This state also indicates that noise cancellation is OFF.
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When switching to strong noise cancellation, by pressing the upper switch again, the transmitter device selects the default 'strong' value of '10'. These values may be altered up or down for each transmitter device via the receiver's touchscreen. This may be useful if the user finds that they are experiencing just a little too much or too little noise cancellation and some finer adjustment is required.
The Receiver 1. Charging contact points These are used to charge the device when slotted into the charging box 2. Expansion port This is used to connect to mobile phones or a computer (digital connection). 3. Power on/off button Press and hold for 2 seconds to power on and off. Hold for 10 seconds to reset the device.
The Touchscreen The touchscreen display on the receiver unit shows information regarding each of the transmitters. If one transmitter is running, the information pertaining to that specific transmitter will be shown occupying the whole of the screen. If two transmitters are operational, the screen will be divided into two and information on both transmitters will be displayed.
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The display shows the following infomation for one or both transmitters; Default screen 1. Mic out gain level from transmitter/s (mic symbol and numeric value) 2. Mic output level meter (speaker symbol and green meter) 3. Transmitter battery level/s (battery symbol) 4.
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Quick Settings Swipe up using your finger on the information set for transmitter 1 or transmitter 2 to change the quick settings for the respective transmitter on the receiver touchscreen. Once you have navigated to either the TX1 or TX2 screen via swiping up, you will enter the Quick Settings screen for the respective transmitter unit.
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We recommend that you select a value up to 7 to ensure audio quality is not affected. Users may, at times however, encounter environments that are extremely noisy. Noise is normally in the low-end frequency range and if the value is adjusted above 7, the low-end frequencies of the voice you are recording are likely to be adversely affected.
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2. Mute. Simply touch the mute button to mute and unmute the respective transmitter. 3. Mic Gain button and level This indicates Mic Gain level as a numeric value of the respective transmitter. Press the Mic Gain button to go to the screen where you can adjust the Mic Gain settings for the respective transmitter.
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Receiver Settings Screen Swipe left to get to the receiver settings screen from the default screen. 1. Monitor volume this displays the Monitor volume in dB, (headphone volume). Press the button and adjust the volume using the slider. The selectable range is Mute/- 6dB/+0dB/+3dB/+6dB.
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2. Record Gain. This sets the record gain of both transmitters, separately i.e. the signal received by the receiver. Select 'Record Gain' and then adjust TX1 and TX2's value according to your requirement. The values displayed are 0 - +20. +3dB Value USB (dBFS)
Settings Track Mode, Mode Selection, Transmitter Settings, Receiver Volume, Phone Speaker, Settings & Serial Number Swipe right to select any of the above functions. Swipe up to return to the default menu. Track Mode Select one of the following Selecting this mode will result in mono recordings being made. MONO Mode 1x TX: Left channel will be recorded and a copy of the track will be copied to the right channel.
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Mode Selection Select the mode that best suits your environment; Indoor Outdoor Noisy The selected mode is displayed as the second symbol from the left on the main display, in the diagram below, (B). Transmitter Settings Here, you can set the transmitter Gain and Noise Cancellation as per previous sections.
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Phone Speaker When plugging the AirMic Pro into your mobile phone using the included adapters, the phone speaker will be turned on as a default state. This means that when you wish to listen to...
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Settings There are two available choices within 'settings' - 'Link Device' and 'Brightness'; Link device The AirMic Pro's units are automatically paired. If for any reason they are not, you can select this option to link the receiver to the transmitter devices.
Using the AirMic Pro Pt.1: Pairing Step One: Take the three devices out of the charging box. Step Two: The devices will automatically pair. This will be indicated by the green LED on the left side of the transmitter being illuminated in solid green.
Using the AirMic Pro Pt. 2: Getting Started Connect any external microphones you wish to the transmitter/s (this is not compulsory as there is a very capable condenser microphone built into the device). Please ensure the microhone requires 5V phantom power (a requirement for the AirMic Pro).
Pro, not the on-board mobile phone microphone so you can be assured of a professional result. When listening to the playback, there is no need to remove the AirMic Pro device! Simply select play and you will hear/see the results of your recording. This is more convenient than similar available systems, wherein the device must be retracted to hear the results of your recording.
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AirMic Pro into the hot shoe fixture of your camera as illustrated below. Plug in the red 3.5mm cable to the line out port on the AirMic Pro and the line in port of your camera.
The Charging Box 1. LED charging indicator This displays the charging state of the charging box; Solid Green - Battery level: 30% - 100% Solid Yellow - Battery level: 10% - 30% Solid Red - Battery level: 5% - 10% Blinking Red - Battery level: 0% - 5% 2.
The AirMic Pro comes complete with a charging box USB cable (USB-C to A), which can be plugged into a standard phone charger or a computer via the USB-C port at the rear of the charging box.
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When not charging, the LED light at the front of the charging box will be illuminated as below: Solid Green - Battery level: 30% - 100% Solid Yellow - Battery level: 10% - 30% Solid Red - Battery level: 5% - 10% Blinking Red - Battery level: 0% - 5% When charging the LED light at the front of the charging box will be illuminated as follows;...
Specifications Mic Capsule ............ 9.7mm Gold-plated Omnidirectional Frequency Response ........20Hz-20KHz Max SPL ............115dB SPL Transmission Range ........250 meters Wireless Transmission........2.4 GHz Dynamic Range ..........93dB Charging Temperature ........5° to 45°C (41°to 113° F) Operating Temperature ........-10° to 45°C (14° to 113°F) Transmitters: Dimensions .............
Services If your AirMic Pro microphone system needs servicing, follow these instructions. Check our online Help Center at http://support.iconproaudio.com, for information, knowledge, and downloads such as: 1. FAQ 2. Download 3. Product Registration 4. Video Tutorials Very often you will find solutions on these pages. If you don’t find a solution, create a support ticket at our online Help Center at the link below, and our technical support team will assist you as soon as we can.
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