MCW-D 200 – Microphone Units
5.9
How to record the Meeting
MCW-D 2673
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5.10 Maintenance of the MCW-D Microphone Units
• For cleaning the MCW-D microphone units when they are slightly dirty (finger prints, dust, jam or juice) use a soft, damp cloth, sponge or
brush and a liquid cleaning agent.
• Before cleaning the surface it must be moistened thoroughly. Afterwards it must be cleaned with a damp cloth.
• Make sure not to allow any water to enter the unit.
• For dirt caused by mineral oils and fats, animal and vegetable fats use spirit, isopropyl alcohol or benzine.
• For dirt caused by ballpoint pens, typewriter ribbons or carbon paper use isopropyl alcohol or spirit.
• Clean the charging contacts of the microphone units with spirit or isopropyl alcohol from time to time.
• Clean the supplied pop shield with clear water. Make sure that it is completely dry before you put it on the microphone again.
5.11 Rechargeable Batteries
Important note for users in the EU
• Defective rechargeable batteries can be returned to beyerdynamic free of charge.
• According to the directive 91/157/EWG the end user is obliged to return exhausted batteries/rechargeable batteries.
• For recording the meeting you can connect a recorder to the documentation
output (4).
• The volume can be adjusted with a PC using the MCW-D 200 Editor
software.
• Instead of a recorder it is also possible to connect a headphone to the
documentation output (4). We recommend a min. impedance of 30 Ω.
(4)
• For recording the meeting you can connect a recorder to the terminal strip 2.
The volume can be adjusted with a PC using the MCW-D 200 Editor software.
• Instead of a recorder you can connect a headphone to the terminal strip 2. We
recommend a min. impedance of 30 Ω.
Important:
• If the three pins are not used for the headphone socket, the pins
"TIP+DET" and "DET" have to be bridged, otherwise the micro-
phone unit could act as if a headphone were connected and thus
receive signals on a wrong channel (LED and illuminated ring will flash
red).
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