Senal MS-66-K User manual

USER’S GUIDE
Table of Contents:
Introduction ............................... 2
Overview ....................................3
Precautions ................................4
Installing Batteries ..................5
Mounting the MS-66-K
and Turning It On ................ 6-7
Using the Gain Boost ............. 8
The Windscreen ....................... 8
Replacing the Shock
Troubleshooting ..................... 10
Specifi cations .......................... 11
Warranty ................................... 12
Thank you for choosing Senal.
The Senal MS-66-K DSLR-Video Mini Shotgun Microphone Kit is designed for recording live audio directly into your DSLR or Camcorder. The MS-66-K’s hypercardioid polar pattern and line + gradient design optimize the microphone to focus on the subject while rejecting off-axis sound. Ideal for run-and-gun productions like recording interviews and events indoors or in the fi eld, the MS-66-K attaches to your camera’s shoe mount or to a boom pole and plugs into the camera’s audio input jack to deliver natural, professional-quality sound.
Among the benefi ts you’ll enjoy:
Convenient, pen-sized microphone
• Hypercardioid polar pattern
• Adjustable gain
• Included shock mount
• Shoe-mount adapter with 1/4-20 threaded socket
• Approximately 100 hours of battery life
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Introduction
Overview
Battery compartment cover
Power switch
Gain switch
Shock mount
Also Included:
Locking wheel
Shoe-mount adapter
Foam windscreen Two (2) 377 button cell
batteries Two (2) replacement shock
3.5 mm audio connection
Overview
1/4-20 threaded socket
mount suspenders User manual
Microphone ports
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Precautions
Please read and follow these instructions and keep this manual in a safe place.
Keep this product away from water and fl ammable gases or liquids.
Do not attempt to disassemble or repair this product yourself.
Handle this product with care.
Clean this product with only a soft, dry cloth.
Make sure that this product is intact and that there are no missing parts.
All photos are for illustrative purposes only.
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Precautions
Installing Batteries
The MS-66-K comes with two 377 button cell batteries pre-installed. Before using the microphone for the fi rst time, open the battery compartment and remove the insulation sheet from between the batteries.
To replace batteries, make sure the MS-66-K is turned off and follow these steps:
1. Open the battery compartment cover from the notch
at the base of the microphone.
2. Remove the old batteries.
3. Insert fresh batteries in the orientation indicated by the illustration inside the compartment.
4. Insert the bottom tab of the battery compartment cover fi rst. Close the battery compartment by
pressing the cover fi rmly into place.
Important!
Replace both batteries at the same time. Do not mix battery types or brands or use old and new batteries together.
Installing Batteries
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Mounting the MS-66-K and Turning It On
To mount the microphone to your camera, make sure the MS-66-K is turned off and follow these steps:
1. Rotate the shock mount’s locking wheel counterclockwise to loosen it.
2. Slide the shoe-mount adapter all the way into your
camera’s shoe mount.
3. Rotate the locking wheel clockwise until secure.
4. Insert the microphone into the shock mount so the
suspenders grip the base of the microphone.
Note: Make sure the microphone barrel is not touching the shock mount suspenders, as this may produce disruptive noise when recording.
5. Insert the microphone’s 3.5 mm audio connection into
your camera’s audio input jack.
Tip: You can adjust the angle of the shock mount to tilt the microphone up or down.
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Mounting the MS-66-K and Turning It On
To mount the microphone to an optional boom pole, make sure the MS-66-K is turned off and follow these steps:
1. Match the threaded post on the end of the boom
pole with the threaded socket in the MS-66-K’s shoe-mount adapter.
2. Screw the boom pole into the threaded socket until secure.
3. Insert the microphone into the shock mount so the suspenders grip the base of the microphone.
Note: Make sure the microphone barrel is not touching the shock mount suspenders, as this may
produce disruptive noise when recording.
4. Insert the microphone’s 3.5 mm audio connection into the female end of a 3.5 mm stereo extension
cable (sold separately).
Note: Make sure the extension cable is long enough to reach from your audio recorder to the microphone at the end of the boom pole.
5.
Insert the extension cable’s 3.5 mm male audio connection into your audio recorder’s audio input jack.
To turn the microphone on, slide the power switch to the ON position.
Mounting the MS-66-K and Turning It On
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Using the Gain Boost
The gain boost switch increases the microphone’s gain and can be useful for picking up low-level or distant sounds in a quiet environment. The gain boost switch has three stages: 0 dB, 10 dB, and 20 dB.
To boost the microphone’s gain by 10 decibels, slide the gain boost switch so it rests under the 10 dB marking. To boost the microphone’s gain by 20 decibels, slide the gain boost switch so it rests under the 20 dB marking. To turn off the gain boost, slide the switch so it rests under the 0 dB marking.
The Windscreen
The MS-66-K comes with a foam windscreen that helps reduce wind noise. To fi t the windscreen onto the microphone, gently push it onto the microphone barrel. Make sure that the windscreen covers all the ports on the sides of the microphone barrel.
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Using the Gain Boost/The Windscreen
Replacing the Shock Mount Suspenders
The MS-66-K’s shock mount isolates the microphone from your camera or boom pole. This helps prevent the microphone from picking up vibrations in the camera or the boom, which can cause disruptive and unwanted noise in your recording.
The MS-66-K comes with replacement suspenders for the shock mount. To replace the suspenders, follow these steps:
1. Remove the old suspenders from the shock mount and set them aside.
2. Hook a new suspender around one of the tabs and stretch the suspender
across the opening of the shock mount to hook it around the opposite tab.
3. Repeat step 2 for the second suspender. The two suspenders should form
an X shape across the opening of the shock mount.
Replacing the Shock Mount Suspenders
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Troubleshooting
Problem Solution
The shock mount is stuck in the camera’s shoe mount.
The microphone will not turn on. Make sure that fresh batteries are installed, and that they are
The sound is distorted or there is noise in the recording.
Make sure the shock mount’s locking wheel is fully loosened.
in the proper orientation.
Make sure the microphone’s audio connection cable is fully plugged into your camera’s audio input jack.
Turn off the gain boost on the microphone.
Make sure that the microphone is properly mounted in the shock mount and that the barrel is not touching the suspenders.
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Troubleshooting
Specifi cations
Transducer type:
Pattern:
Back Electret Condenser
Hypercardioid
Frequency response: 50 Hz to 18 kHz
Impedance:
Sensitivity:
SPL:
Audio connection:
Cable:
Power requirement:
Battery life:
Size:
Weight (microphone only):
Specifi cations
1000 Ω ±30%
-41 dB/Pa ±3 dB
124 dB, 1 kHz @ 1% T.H.D.
3.5 mm (1/8) stereo
Fixed, 7 (2 straight + 3 coiled + 2 straight)
Two 377 (SR6265W) button cell batteries
Approx. 100 hours continual use
0.47× 6.42″ (12 × 163 mm)
1.4 oz. (39 g)
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Warranty
Senal provides a limited warranty that this product is free from defects in materials and workmanship to the original purchaser under normal use for a period of ten (10) years from the original purchase date or thirty (30) days after replacement whichever occurs later. Our responsibility with respect to this limited warranty shall be limited solely to repair or replacement, at its option, of any product which fails during normal consumer use. To obtain warranty coverage during the Warranty Period, contact your place of purchase (“Seller”) to obtain a return merchandise authorization (“RMA”) number, and return to Seller the defective product along with proof of purchase and the RMA number. This warranty does not extend to damage or failure which results from misuse, neglect, accident, alteration, abuse, improper installation or maintenance. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, SENAL MAKES NEITHER ANY EXPRESS WARRANTIES NOR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This warranty provides you with specifi c legal rights, and you may also have additional rights which vary from state to state.
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