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OPERATION
AND STORAGE
The microphone is designed for use in closed rooms and open areas
(keep the microphone away from moisture), at ambient temperatures
from 1 °C to 45 °C and relative humidity of up to 98% at 35°C.
Do not expose the microphone to unexpected shocks or impacts.
Keep the microphone away from liquids.
Do not use organic solvents (gasoline, dichloroethane, alcohol, etc.)
to wipe the microphone.
Do not use or store the microphone in rooms that contain acidic or other
aggressive substances in the air.
When using the microphone in the presence of winds with
a speed of more than 0.5 m/s, it is recommended to use a microphone that comes
with an external wind screen or a wind noise reducer with similar properties.
When using a microphone to record speech or vocals, it is recommended
to use an additional pop filter.
To avoid interference with the microphone signal, it is not recommended
to use the microphone near sources of strong electromagnetic radiation
(power transformers, welding machines, etc.).
Store the microphone in a dry, clean, and dust-free place at room temperature
using the storage bag or case provided.
After storing the microphone in environmental conditions that do not correspond
to its operating environment, it is necessary to let it sit for at least
1 hour in its ideal operating environmental conditions before starting work.
It is recommended to fix the microphone in devices (stands, tripods)
that minimize the transmission of vibrations to the microphone body.
It is not recommended to blow into the microphone when sound testing,
it is better to say a control phrase or swipe over the surface of the grille
or wind screen.
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