Adastra COM60 Paging Microphone With Chime

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952.360UK User Manual
Setting up
The COM60 microphone has a high sensitivity condenser capsule which requires power to operate. This
can be either from 2 x AA batteries (supplied) or via the DC input at the rear of the base unit. Insert the
AA batteries into the compartment on the underside of the base unit, observing the correct polarity or
alternatively, connect the provided USB-DC jack lead to the DC input and the USB connector to a USB port
or power supply (500mA). This also powers the chime function.
Connect the COM60 gooseneck microphone to the XLR on the base unit.
Connect a microphone lead (supplied) to the XLR connector at the rear of the base and the other end to
the input of the PA system mixer or amplifier.
Chime function setting
The COM60 base unit has a built-in
chime function, which activates
when the Talk Key is switched on or
off. There are 10 selectable options
as shown on the label on the
underside of the base unit. Setting
the DIP switches as shown will
select the relevant chime setting.
The chime volume is set by the
rotary control, which can be
adjusted with a screwdriver.
Operation
Press the Talk Key on the top of the base unit and the nearby LED will light, showing that the microphone
is “live”. If the chime function is set to sound when the Talk Key is switched on, it will chime. Speak into
the microphone capsule at the top of the gooseneck stem and switch the Talk Key off, at which time the
“OFF” chime will sound if it is set. The microphone will now be muted.
Specifications
Power supply
5Vdc (USB lead supplied) or 2 x AA batteries (optional)
Connection
XLR output, DC5521 jack (power)
Lead length
XLR-jack 2.2m, USB 1.0m
Capsule
Electret condenser
Polar pattern
Cardioid
Sensitivity
-46dB (±2dB)
Frequency response
50Hz - 20kHz
Impedance
680 Ohms
Dimensions
445 x 150 x 112mm
Weight
518g (inc. base)
Disposal: The “Crossed Wheelie Bin” symbol on the product means that the product is classed as
Electrical or Electronic equipment and should not be disposed with other household or commercial waste
at the end of its useful life. The goods must be disposed of according to your local council guidelines.
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