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Initial Setup of your ModMic Wireless

1. Connect the USB extension to a USB port and attach the USB receiver. Place the receiver in clear line of sight 

to your ModMic, ideally away from other wireless devices.

2. Power on the the ModMic Wireless by  quickly pressing the button located on the ModMic Wireless Base    . 

The blue light will be solid. Your ModMic Wireless comes paired with your receiver out of the box.

3. Ensure the ModMic is unmuted (no red lights should be on). 

4. Select the USB receiver as the default device in your microphone settings. Your ModMic Wireless is now 

ready to use!

ModMic Wireless

SETUP

Charging 

1. Insert the USB charging cable into any USB 2.0 or higher port.

2. Plug the USB cable into the ModMic Wireless’ micro USB port. A yellow indicator light should be blinking 

slowly to indicate charging. A solid yellow light indicates full charge.

Mute and Power Off

1. To mute the ModMic while in use simply tap the power button. A red indicator light will appear on both 

your ModMic and your Wireless Receiver.

2. To turn off the ModMic hold the power button for 2 seconds. When powered off and unplugged all 

indicator lights will be off.

Summary of Contents for ModMic Wireless

Page 1: ...the adhesive 3 While holding the ModMic orient the mic boom angle down so it points towards where your mouth will be when using your headphones This will reduce the need for additional bends in the boom after installation see figure A 4 Press the whole mic clasp down onto the cleaned spot and hold firmly for 60 seconds On mesh or curved surfaces allow the adhesive to cure for 1 hour 5 For best res...

Page 2: ...lect the USB receiver as the default device in your microphone settings Your ModMic Wireless is now ready to use ModMic WirelessSETUP Charging 1 Insert the USB charging cable into any USB 2 0 or higher port 2 Plug the USB cable into the ModMic Wireless micro USB port A yellow indicator light should be blinking slowly to indicate charging A solid yellow light indicates full charge Mute and Power Of...

Page 3: ...live help What bitrate settings should I use The ModMic uses 16 bit 48khz for recording in both modes Can I use my ModMic Wireless with other Bluetooth devices The ModMic Wireless will only work when paired with the Antlion USB Receiver As a result it will not work with native Bluetooth devices like phones speakers cars etc unless those devices use a USB and compatible operating system Windows Mac...

Page 4: ...ng steps that may help you out 1 Ensure the ModMic Wireless mute is disabled The red light should be off if on press the button once to disable mute 2 Make sure you have the ModMic Wireless selected as your default communication device in your recording devices options 3 If you re having quality or connection issues try different USB ports on your your computer device 4 Use the USB extension cable...

Page 5: ...Receiver The blue light will begin blinking quickly on both devices 6 Both devices should then blink slowly and change to solid blue to indicate a connection The devices are now paired LED Diagram Yellow LED Charging Battery Blue LED Power Pairing Red LED Mute For more information extra clasps questions feedback visit www AntlionAudio com Designed in Portland Oregon Manufactured in China ModMic an...

Page 6: ... that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This product complies with FCC OET Bulletin 65 Industry Canada s RSS 102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment Ce produit est conforme à la norme FCC OET Bulletin 65 et aux limites d exposition au rayonnement RSS 102 d Industrie Canada définies pour un environnem...

Page 7: ...S If you experience a product defect and are within the return period of the reseller from which you purchased please return the item to the retailer If you are outside their return window but within our warranty window of 1 year or the minimum warranty required by your country from date of purchase we will repair or replace your ModMic for any manufacturing defects in the ModMic and or its access...

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