Sony ECM-S1 Help Guide - Page 4

Microphone

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3. Power lamp (Green: Powered, Orange: Charging the battery) Indicates the power state of the receiver or the battery charge state. When the power lamp stays blinking in orange, battery charging is needed. 4. LINK lamp Indicates the connection state between the receiver and the microphone. 5. USB Type-C® port Connect to a power source with a USB Type-C cable (commercially available) for charging the built-in battery of the receiver and/or for supplying power to the receiver. This port can be connected to a device with a USB audio input capability, such as a computer or a smartphone, for audio recording as well. 6. Microphone out jack Connect to the microphone in jack on the camera with a TRS audio cable with the 3.5 mm diameter plug (commercially available) for audio recording. 7. Connector Protect Holder/Stand Attached to the receiver at the time of purchase. 8. Screw hole for tripod attachment (1/4 in. in diameter) Microphone 1. Pop guard attachment mark 2. (mute) button/lamp (Red: The microphone is in mute mode.) 3. Indicator lamps By default, level meter mode is indicated. While the microphone is in level meter mode, briefly pressing the headphone volume/mixing ratio adjustment dial switches the mode to headphone volume adjustment mode. While the microphone is in level meter mode, pressing and holding the headphone volume/mixing ratio adjustment dial for about 2 seconds switches the mode to mixing ratio adjustment mode. To bring the microphone back into level meter mode, briefly press the headphone volume/mixing ratio adjustment dial or leave the microphone unused for 3 seconds or longer while the microphone is in headphone volume adjustment mode or in mixing ratio adjustment mode. 4. (power) button/lamp (Green: Powered, Orange: Charging the battery) Indicates the power state of the microphone or the battery charge state. When the (power) lamp stays blinking in orange, battery charging is needed. 4

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Microphone
Power lamp (Green: Powered, Orange: Charging the battery)
Indicates the power state of the receiver or the battery charge state.
When the power lamp stays blinking in orange, battery charging is needed.
3.
LINK lamp
Indicates the connection state between the receiver and the microphone.
4.
USB Type-C® port
Connect to a power source with a USB Type-C cable (commercially available) for charging the built-in battery of the
receiver and/or for supplying power to the receiver.
This port can be connected to a device with a USB audio input capability, such as a computer or a smartphone, for
audio recording as well.
5.
Microphone out jack
Connect to the microphone in jack on the camera with a TRS audio cable with the 3.5 mm diameter plug
(commercially available) for audio recording.
6.
Connector Protect Holder/Stand
Attached to the receiver at the time of purchase.
7.
Screw hole for tripod attachment (1/4 in. in diameter)
8.
Pop guard attachment mark
1.
(mute) button/lamp (Red: The microphone is in mute mode.)
2.
Indicator lamps
By default, level meter mode is indicated.
While the microphone is in level meter mode, briefly pressing the headphone volume/mixing ratio adjustment dial
switches the mode to headphone volume adjustment mode.
While the microphone is in level meter mode, pressing and holding the headphone volume/mixing ratio adjustment
dial for about 2 seconds switches the mode to mixing ratio adjustment mode.
To bring the microphone back into level meter mode, briefly press the headphone volume/mixing ratio adjustment dial
or leave the microphone unused for 3 seconds or longer while the microphone is in headphone volume adjustment
mode or in mixing ratio adjustment mode.
3.
(power) button/lamp (Green: Powered, Orange: Charging the battery)
Indicates the power state of the microphone or the battery charge state.
When the
(power) lamp stays blinking in orange, battery charging is needed.
4.
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