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Charging the microphone

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Help Guide Wireless/Streaming Microphone ECM-S1 Charging the microphone Use a USB Type-C cable (commercially available) to charge the built-in battery of the microphone. 1 Connect a USB Type-C cable (commercially available) to the microphone. USB Type-C cable (power) lamp 2 Connect the cable to a power source, such as a computer that is up and running, for battery charging. The (power) lamp on the microphone lights in orange. 3 When battery charging is finished, disconnect the USB Type-C cable from the microphone. Wait until the (power) lamp goes out to indicate that charging is finished (the battery is fully charged). Note Do not apply excessive force to the microphone when you connect the microphone to a computer. This may cause damage to the microphone or the computer. Connecting the microphone to a laptop computer that is not connected to an AC power source may deplete the battery power of the computer. Do not leave the microphone connected to the computer for an extended period of time. Use of any customized or hand-built computer is not guaranteed for battery charging or for connection with the microphone. Depending on the type of USB device used in combination with the microphone, the microphone may fail to operate. Not all the computers are guaranteed for operation with the microphone. Battery charging via the USB connection may not be possible when the connected computer goes into standby (sleep) or hibernate mode. If this is the case, change the computer settings and then charge the battery all over again. In the event that the microphone is kept unused for an extended period of time, the amount of power that the rechargeable battery can charge may be reduced. To make the battery capable of charging sufficient power, let the battery charge and discharge the power repeatedly for a few times. In the event that you store the microphone for an extended period of time, charge the battery once every 6 months to protect it against over-discharging. In the event that the microphone is kept unused for an extended period of time, it may take longer to charge the built-in battery. 10

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Help Guide
Wireless/Streaming Microphone
ECM-S1
Charging the microphone
Use a USB Type-C cable (commercially available) to charge the built-in battery of the microphone.
Note
Do not apply excessive force to the microphone when you connect the microphone to a computer. This may cause damage to the
microphone or the computer.
Connecting the microphone to a laptop computer that is not connected to an AC power source may deplete the battery power of
the computer. Do not leave the microphone connected to the computer for an extended period of time.
Use of any customized or hand-built computer is not guaranteed for battery charging or for connection with the microphone.
Depending on the type of USB device used in combination with the microphone, the microphone may fail to operate.
Not all the computers are guaranteed for operation with the microphone.
Battery charging via the USB connection may not be possible when the connected computer goes into standby (sleep) or
hibernate mode. If this is the case, change the computer settings and then charge the battery all over again.
In the event that the microphone is kept unused for an extended period of time, the amount of power that the rechargeable
battery can charge may be reduced. To make the battery capable of charging sufficient power, let the battery charge and
discharge the power repeatedly for a few times. In the event that you store the microphone for an extended period of time, charge
the battery once every 6 months to protect it against over-discharging.
In the event that the microphone is kept unused for an extended period of time, it may take longer to charge the built-in battery.
Connect a USB Type-C cable (commercially available) to the microphone.
USB Type-C cable
(power) lamp
1
Connect the cable to a power source, such as a computer that is up and running, for battery charging.
The
(power) lamp on the microphone lights in orange.
2
When battery charging is finished, disconnect the USB Type-C cable from the microphone.
Wait until the
(power) lamp goes out to indicate that charging is finished (the battery is fully charged).
3
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