Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Videomic GO Rode Microphones
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V ideoMic Pr o Compac t direc tional on- camera microphone INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENGLISH 1 www .rodemic.com/videomicpr o.
2 Features Compac t Shotgun Microphone • Compact, lightweight body • Broadcast recording quality • Condenser microphone • Integrated shock mount provides isolation from handling/mechanical noise • Integrated foam windshield • 3.
3 High Qualit y Perfor mance • 9V battery powered – over 70 hours use (alkaline) • Low noise circuitry • Flexible and lightweight cable to minimise handling noise and ensure isolation • Aust.
Shotgun microphones such as the VideoMic Pro have a narrow pick-up angle or polar response, and so can be used to great effect with cameras for news gathering, weddings or sporting events. The VideoMic Pro can be used in any situation where you want to listen to what’s in the shot, not what’s at the side or out of view.
5 Polar Response Frequency Response dB re 1 V ./P a 10 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 20 Hz 100 1000 10 000 20 000 0˚ 90˚ 270˚ 180˚ -2.0 -20.0 -10.0 0.0 -2.0 -4.
6 Specifications Acoustic Principle Line Gradient Directional Pattern Super-Cardioid Frequency Range 40Hz ~ 20 000Hz Fre qu en c y Ra ng e (Hi gh Pas s Filter) Selectable HPF @ 80Hz / 12dB / octave V.
Sensitiv ity -38dB re 1V/Pa (12.6mV @ 94 dB SPL) ± 2dB @ 1kHz Dy namic Range 114dB SPL (as per IEC651) Power Requi rements 9V alkaline battery (Current 7.
8 8 Powering the VMP Th e V id eo Mic P ro r u ns o n a st an da r d 9V bat ter y . (ANS1:1604A or IEC:6LR61). We recommend using a high quality lithium or alkaline battery to achieve the + – 9V Installing the battery To install the battery, open the battery cover located on the front of the VideoMic Pro, just under the windshield foam.
1 2 Figure 1 - The battery cover opens from the front of the mic. Figure 2 - Replace the cover by inserting the top at an angle then pushing down on the base. Replacing the battery cover To replace the battery cover, insert the top at an angle, hooking it under the lever indicated by the arrow in Fi gur e 2 .
10 Mounting on the camera The VideoMic Pro incorporates a standard camera shoe mount on the underside of the shock mount cradle. Designed to reduce handling and mechanical noise being carried through from the camera to the microphone, the camera shoe mount also has a 3/8” thread at the bottom to allow mounting on tripods and boompoles.
11 Figure 3 - Slide the camera-shoe into place on the camera mount..
12 Connecting to the camera The VideoMic Pro has a small cable clip on the underside of the shock mount to secure the cable in place and prevent any unwanted movement noise. Simply press your cable into the clip / groove until the cable is secured in place.
13 Figure 4 - Be sure to clip the cable onto the mount, to eliminate unwanted cable noise..
14 Figure 5 - The controls are located on the end of the mic body. VideoMic Pro Contr ols Level control s (se e p 1 6) O f f | On | HP F.
15 High Pass Filter The Hi gh P as s F ilt er (H PF ) is a low frequency cut-off setting, which you can use to reduce rumble and other low frequency noise picked up by the microphone while recording. For more information about HPF and when it should be used, see the feature on page 18.
16 Level controls The VideoMic Pro features three settings to control the signal output level to your recording device. These are set via the right hand side selector switch on the back of the microphone.
17 This will result in a much lower noise floor and an overall clearer recording when plugging the VideoMic Pro into the typically low quality mic preamps found on most DSLR cameras. The VideoMic Pro has been designed to work best with the camera’s Auto Gain Control switched off.
18 The High Pas s Filter is a low frequency cutoff setting, which you can use to remove rumble, motor noise or other low frequency noise while recording.
19 The shock mount bands The shock mount uses four elastomer suspension bands to hold the VideoMic Pro in its shock mount cradle. These bands have been created to be intentionally soft, to minimise the transmission of mechanical and handling noise through this material.
20 Start by attaching your shock mount bands to the microphone body. The shock mount cradle will then slip easily up under the bands and support the microphone. Consult Fi gur e 7 to determine which band to use on the relevant side of the microphone. There are four bands in total, two of each shape.
Match the ‘arrow’ shaped ends of the bands to the corresponding notches at the top of the mic (see Fi gur e 7 ), and press each firmly into place until it is secured. Figure 7 - The ‘arrow head’ shaped ends of the bands go into the notches on the top of the mic body.
Once the first end is secured, angle the small square end of the band into the corresponding notch underneath the front or back of the mic body and press into place. Repeat for all four bands. Once all four are fitted on the mic body, pull up the shock mount cradle underneath the bands.
Figure 9 - Slide the tapered square in the middle of each band into the corresponding notch on the mount. Next, slide the tapered square on the middle of the band into the notch on the shock mount. The circular knob on the inner side of the band will lock into the shock mount notch.
24 • When not in use, always keep your VideoMic Pro in a cool, dry place, preferably in a camera bag or equivalent to protect from dust or damage. • When not in use for long periods of time, always remember to remove the battery before storage. • Do not expose the VideoMic Pro to rain or moisture.
25 Moisture absorbent crystals Inside the VideoMic Pro box, you will find a sachet of moisture absorbent crystals. Please retain these crystals and store with the VideoMic Pro to keep the microphone in ideal condition. Eventually this pack of crystals will need to be dried.
26 Support If you experience any problem, or have any questions regarding your RØDE microphone, first contact the dealer who sold it to you. If the microphone requires a factory authorised service, return will be organised by that dealer.
27 International 107 Carnarvon Street Silverwater NSW 2128 Australia USA P.O. Box 4189 Santa Barbara, CA 93140-4189 Contact RØDE.
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