Smart Technologies SMART Audio 340 User Manual

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Use the microphone buttons to adjust the volume of the device that you connected and then you can

speak over the device.

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To connect an auxiliary audio input device

1. Turn on the audio input device, and then reduce the volume on the

device.

2. Connect the audio input device output plug to the microphone’s

3.5 mm auxiliary input jack.

3. Increase the volume on the audio input device until the audio input

device is clearly and comfortably heard over the SMART Audio

system.

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To mute or restore volume for an auxiliary audio input device

Press the Mute/Power Off button on the microphone.

The audio input from the device is muted or restored, and the volume of your voice remains the

same.

Controlling an auxiliary audio input device from
your microphone

You can use the microphone to increase and lower the volume or mute the most recently active audio

input device connected to the control unit.

This enables you to decrease or mute the volume, provide commentary, and then return to

transmitting audio without returning to your computer or the audio input device.

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To increase or decrease the volume of an auxiliary audio input device

1. Press the Mute/Power Off button on your microphone so that your voice doesn’t transmit.

The microphone status light flashes green.

2. Adjust the volume of the device connected to the control unit using the volume control buttons

on the microphone.

T I P

You must press a volume button several times before you notice a difference.

C H A P T E R 3

Using the microphone

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