PARTS GUIDE 
 
1.  Windshield 
2.  Microphone body 
3.  3.5mm microphone output socket 
4.  Shockmount 
5.  3.5mm audio output cable    
6.  3.5mm to TRS audio output cable    
7.  3.5mm to TRRS audio output cable 
 
 
Warning! Do not supply phantom power to the microphone. 
 
 
WHICH CABLE DO I NEED? 
 
3.5 mm TRS connector (6) can use for dslr-camera, camcorder, audio recorder and other audio/video recording devices. 
 
 
3.5 mm TRRS connector (7) can use for Smartphone, tablet or Mac 
 
USING THE MICROPHONE WITH A SMARTPHONE, TABLET OR MAC 
 
1.  Plug the 3.5 mm TRRS connector into the audio jack of your smartphone, tablet or Mac.  
2.  Open the audio-only or video recording app and begin recording. 
 
Note: The microphone does not require batteries for operation, but instead uses the plugin power 
supplied via your smartphone, tablet or MAC microphone input.  
 
Refer to the user manual supplied with your smartphone, tablet or MAC for instructions on adjusting 
audio settings. 
 
USING THE MICROPHONE WITH CAMERAS, CAMCORDERS, RECORDERS  
 
1.  Lock the microphone on the camera shoe. 
2.  Plug the 3.5 mm TRS connector (6) into the audio input jack 
of your device (audio recorder, amplifier, PC, laptop). 
 
Note: The microphone does not require batteries for operation, but 
instead uses the plugin power supplied via your camera’s 
microphone input.  
 
Refer to the user manual supplied with your camera for instructions 
on adjusting audio settings. 
 
TROUBLESHOOTING 
 
Make sure that using the correct audio connector. 
1) For smartphone, tablet or Mac, using 3.5mm flexible cable. 
2) For others devices, using 3.5mm straight cable. 
Too much ambience noise is being picked up 
Make sure that the microphone is as close as possible to the subject.  
A certain amount of ambient noise is unavoidable in loud environments.