EM-380-AS
GOOSENECK MICROPHONE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing TOA’s Gooseneck Microphone.
Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
2. FEATURES
1. Microphone
2. Gooseneck Lamp
3. Power Lamp
4. Microphone ON/OFF Button
Press this key to turn on or off microphone.
5. Balance Output XLR
6. Selector switch
7. Battery Compartment
3. BEFORE USING THE UNIT
4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
TOA's EM-380 Gooseneck Microphone is a unique shape and high quality condenser microphone designed for use in
lecture halls, house of worship and paging applications. This product is equipped with an optional power that is selecta-
ble between battery or phantom power.
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Use two pieces batteries size “ AA ”.
Prepare two AA batteries (3 VDC) or phantom power 9 - 52 VDC to operate the unit.
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Windscreen
(Accessory)
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Light blue when the microphone is turned on and it
will turn off when microphone in off mode.
Same as gooseneck lamp, power lamp will turn on
when the microphone is turned on and it will turn off
when microphone in off mode.
Output impedance of the microphone is 750 ohms.
Use the supplied cable to connect with an amplifier.
Selecting this switch to use battery or phantom as
the power supply for this unit.
Place AA batteries (2 pcs).
Close-talk type cardioid electret condenser micro-
phone. The gooseneck shaft facilitates positioning
of the microphone for the optimum acoustic effect.
MIC OUT
BATTERY
PHANTOM
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Note : Recommended to use the supplied cord or
balance cable, especially if using the phantom
power. Otherwise gooseneck lamp and power lamp
dimly lit, although the unit can operate normally.
Note : if battery is low, the lamp will turn off, but the
microphone still can be used. Recommended to
change the battery when this happen.
5. BATTERY
Application and use battery for speech and paging be assumed such as table below
Application
3 hoursweek
3 hoursday
Times*
Speech
20 months
3 months
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Paging
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92,500
* Approximate be assumed use one time paging for 10 seconds.
5.1. Life Span