User's Manual

Initial Setup
1) Connect your microphones or other audio gear to the adapter.
2) Set the PHANTOM switch to OFF if phantom power is not needed.
Set to 48V only for condenser microphones that require phantom
power to operate.
3) Set the MONITOR Switch to REC to monitor the audio from the
microphones during recording.
4) Set the GAIN switch to HI. This is the normal setting for most
microphones. If you are using very sensitive condenser type
microphones, or recording very loud sounds, you may have to set
the GAIN switch to LO to prevent distortion.
5) Set the M/S switch to M for mono when using one microphone.
When using two microphones, you should normally set the switch
to S for stereo to keep each channel separated.
6) Set the LEFT and RIGHT level controls fully counter-clockwise.
7) If your camera has a phone jack, you should plug your
headphones into this to monitor the audio out of the camera. This
is known as monitoring confidence sound. If your camera does not
have this feature, plug your headphones into the PHONE jack on
the adapter to monitor the audio going into the camera. Ensure
that the VOLUME control is set low to avoid excessively loud audio
from damaging your hearing.
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