頁面 14, M u t e, General tips for improving system performance – MIPRO ACT-80HC Rechargeable Wideband Digital Handheld Transmitter User Manual

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Setting MUTE

MUTE button

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Press MUTE button to enter mute status. At

mute status, AF indicators will become “AF

MUTE” and blink continuously. All the functions

can be operated and ACT can be activated at

the mute status. All the operations of functions

are the same with the ones at regular status.

!

Press MUTE button again to release mute status

; AF MUTE status will be released automatically

when turning off.

!

MUTE button can be activated at “MANUAL

mode.

M U T E

AF MUTE

486.500

MHz

FREQUENCY

AF MUTE

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AF LOW-CUT

AF MUTE

AF MUTE

AF MUTE

AF MUTE

AF MUTE

AF MUTE

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RF POWER

AF MUTE

MANUAL

MUTE MODE

AF MUTE

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General Tips for Improving System

Performance

1. Performer should avoid holding the microphone over

or near the antenna section as this will deteriorate

transmission efficiency. Severe deterioration if

performer directly covers up the antenna section with

both hands.

2. Many performers tend to hold the microphone by the

top grille. Unfortunately, this position seriously

degrades both the sound quality and directionality of

a microphone. Even the most expensive microphones

will have its original sound quality compromised by

this method. Grabbing a microphone by the grille will

isolate the capsule's acoustic resonance circuit and or

change the capsule resonator's frequency. This

results in an inferior performance in both frequency

response and the separation of directionality. In

addition, a palm's sound-focusing effect will tend to

strengthen resonances in certain frequencies and can

cause unwanted echo.

3. A proper technique is required for using directional

microphones because the distance between the

microphone and your mouth has a significant impact

on sensitivity and performance. There is an inverse

relationship between microphone sensitivity and the

distance from the mouth to the microphone.

Consequently, performers with a ''weaker'' sound

level cannot expect to hold the microphone too far

away from their mouth and compensate by turning

up the amplifier volume to increase the sound level

as this can easily cause echo or feedback. In

contrast, performers with a ''louder'' sound level

should not hold the microphone too close as this can

easily result in distortion by causing the amplifier

system to be overloaded.

Rechargeable Wideband Digital Handheld Transmitter

Rechargeable Wideband Digital Handheld Transmitter

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