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1. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could Void the user s authority to operate this equipment Example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF and IC RSS 102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 0 5 centimeters between the radiator and your body This transmiter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter The antennas used for this transmitter must be Installed to provide a separation distance of atleast 0 5 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS 247 of the Industry Canada Rules Operation is subject to the folowing two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Lo pr sent appare
2. 2 Power amp Sync Button Input Selector Aux Input Belt Clip o Reset o E Power Indicator Signal Indicator e PESE Microphone Input Mini USB Charging Port Operation Power On Off Tum on the PRO XDT by pressing and holding the Power Button for 1 second If the unit has sufficient battery power the Power Indicator light 7 will be green This light will turn red when the remaining battery life is low To turn off the transmitter press and hold the Power Button 2 for 3 seconds until the Power Indicator light goes off Signal Indicator The Signal Indicator 8 on the transmitter has two statuses When the light is lit solid green it means the unit is broadcasting a wireless signal If this light is flashing green it indicates that the transmitter is in sync mode and trying to establish a connection See detailed instructions on pairing on page 4 Input Selector Select the audio input source with the Input Selector 3 This switch has 3 settings Moving the switch towards the microphone icon selects the Microphone Input 5 Fig 1 Moving the switch towards the words AUX IN selects the Aux Input 4 Fig 2 Setting the switch in the middle will allow you to use both inputs simultaneously Fig 3 Fig Oxe B Onax DAS Qamxn E Fig 3 Microphone amp Aux Inputs The PRO XDT has two audio inputs The Micropho
3. 2 Sync mode on both the transmitter and receiver will ast 12 seconds If a successful pairing is not completed within this time period syne mode will have to be initiated again Optimal conditions for use of multiple systems constitutes the presence of few or no other Wi Fi signals or 2 4GHz devices in the vicinity 4 Setting Optimal Recording Levels If you are able to set the microphone recording level on your camera it is generally best to keep the camera s gain level low and set the output level of the receiver very high This is because the preamps in most cameras tend to be of low quality and will add noise to the recording if a lot of gain is used The output of the PRO XD was designed to provide a strong audio signal to a camera so that gain levels on the camera s microphone input should not have to be turned up very high Follow these steps for optimal recording levels 1 Turn on the transmitter and plug in the microphone 2 Turn on the receiver and make sure it is paired with the transmitter Press the plus button on the Volume Control 6 times to set the output volume to maximum 3 On your camera go to the microphone gain settings As you speak into the microphone to test levels observe the audio meters and set the camera s gain level so that your audio peaks are slightly below the max output level avoiding distortion If you can monitor your camera s audio with headphones listen to make sure no distortion is audible
4. 4 If you ve reduced the camera s microphone gain as much as possible and you re still getting distortion press the minus button on the receiver s volume control until the audio is no longer distorting Connecting To A Mobile Device The PRO XD is part of the Azden i Coustics sub brand which is a group of audio products that are compatible with smartphones and tablets The PRO XD system comes with an adapter cable HX i that allows the audio output cable to plug in to the headset input of a mobile device The HX i adapter is compatible with current iPhone and iPad models Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets as well as many other popular Android phones and tablets For a more extensive list of Azden i Coustics compatible products see www azden com i coustics How to connect to a mobile device 1 Plug the male end of the HX i adapter cable into your mobile device If your device is inside of a case it may be necessary to remove it in order to make a full connection 2 Plug one end of the included audio output cable into the female end of the HX i cable 3 Plug the other end of the audio output cable into the MIC OUT of the PRO XDR receiver Recording Audio Video You will be able to record wireless audio from the PRO XD using the native video audio recording apps available in both the iOS and Android operating systems Most 3rd party video and audio recording apps will work as well but compatibility cannot be guaranteed Con
5. Impedance 2 2k0 at 1kH2 Power Requirement Plugin power DC 1 10V 10mwW Connector Type 03 5mm TRRS Max Output Level 14dBV Cord Length es Mic Output 03 5mm dual mono stereo Headphone Output 3 5mm stereo Output impedance Mic 6000 Headphone 160 Battery Life 16 hours Battery Charge Time 3hours Dimensions 48x79x14mm W HD Weight 689 Register For Your 2 Year Warranty Congratulations on your purchase of the PRO XD Digital Wireless Microphone System The PRO XD is covered by a limited warranty for two 2 years from the date of original purchase by the end user Registration is required for this warranty to be valid Registration may be completed anytime within two years from the date of purchase To register this product please go online to warranty azden com Azden Two Year Limited Warranty Azden Corporation warrants to the first purchaser that the Azden brand product purchased is free from defects in material and workmanship Azden s sole obligation under this warranty shall be to provide without charge repair or replacement at Azden s sole discretion within two years from the date of purchase A dated receipt is required to establish the date of purchase and registration is required to receive warranty service under this two year limited warranty The cost to ship a failed product to and from Azden or to its dealer shall not be covered by this warranty This warranty is the sole and exclusive express warranty
6. given with respect to the product and all other warranties expressed or implied are hereby excluded Neither Azden nor the dealer who sells this product is responsible for indirect incidental or consequential damages This warranty does not extend to any defect malfunction or failure caused by misuse abuse accident act of God faulty hookup unauthorized modification connecting this product to equipment for which this product is not intended or defective associated equipment Full details on this warranty agreement can be found online at www azden com warranty Customers in the Asian and Oceania markets conta Azden Corp 1 12 17 Kamirenjaku Mitaka shi Tokyo 181 8533 Japan phone 81 1 422 55 5115 Japan fax 81 1 422 55 0131 Japan www azden co jp email sales azden co jp Customers in the North South American and European markets contact Azden Corp 200 Valley Rd Ste 101 Mt Arlington NJ 07856 phone 1 973 810 3070 fax 1 973 810 3076 www azden com email sales azden com
7. that other Azden microphones or third party microphones may also be used with the PRO XD system In order to be compatible they must have a 3 5mm TRRS connector If your microphone has a 3 5mm TS connector you can use the included HX i TRRS adapter to make it compatible with the transmitter s microphone input Pairing The PRO XDT and PRO XDR The transmitter and receiver of each PRO XD system are paired at the factory and should pair automatically upon first use out of the box However there may be some cases in which you will have to manually pair the units with each other again Please begin these instructions with both units powered off and fully charged 1 Start by pressing and holding the Power Button of the PRO XDT to turn it on Continue to hold the power button for approximately five seconds to enter sync mode When the Signal Indicator flashes green it means that the transmitter is in sync mode and ready to pair with a receiver 2 Press and hold the Power Button on the PRO XDR to turn it on Continue to hold the Power Button for approximately five seconds to enter sync mode The Signal Indicator on the receiver will lash green while it is in sync mode The Signal Indicators on both units will continue to flash green as they search for a clear frequency channel Once paired together the Signal Indicators on both units will be solid green 3 To pair multiple receivers with one transmitter complete step 2 with all receivers simultane
8. A ZDEN i COUSTICS PRO XD DIGITAL WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM OPERATION MANUAL SAFETY CAUTION WARNING DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE CASING OR MAKE ANY MODIFICATION TO THE INTERNAL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY MAY RESULT WARNING ANY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION TO THIS PRODUCT WILL VOID ANY APPLICABLE WARRANTIES WARNING DO NOT STORE OR OPERATE THIS PRODUCT NEAR A HEAT SOURCE OR IN AN ENVIRONMENT OF EXTREME TEMPERATURES AVOID EXPOSURE TO RAIN OR ANY OTHER SOURCE OF MOISTURE DO NOT SUBMERGE IN WATER IF EXTERIOR IS EXPOSED TO WATER WIPE DRY BEFORE USE Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there Is no guarantee that interference wil not occur in a particular instalation If hs equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on tho user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
9. enter to mix it with the Mic Input The Aux Input can be used to take any line level signal and transmit it wirelessly in stereo to the receiver The receiver will also output this signal in stereo if a stereo output cable is used via the microphone output of the receiver To record this signal in stereo the recording device must also be able to accept a stereo signal mobile devices for example will only record in mono via a TRRS headset input There is a myriad of possible uses for the Aux Input but one such use could be to connect the output of a multi channel mixer thereby allowing you to wirelessly send a stereo mix of 2 or more microphones to the receiver Internal Battery And Charging The PRO XDT transmitter and PRO XDR receiver both have an internal lithium ion rechargeable battery inside Both units charge via the USB mini port located at the bottom You may use the included USB cable and AC adapter to charge the units Charging may also be done with 3rd party cables and AC adapters or by connecting the units to a standard computer USB port The total full charge time for either unit is approximately 3 3 5 hours The max run time from a full battery on the transmitter is approximately 11 hours while for the receiver it is approximately 16 hours It is also possible to operate the receiver and transmitter while being charged Reset Button Both the transmitter and receiver have a recessed reset button located on the back The r
10. er Indicator light 7 will be green This light will turn red when the remaining battery life is low To turn off the receiver press and hold the Power Button 3 for 3 seconds until the Power Indicator light goes off Signal Indicator When the receiver is paired and communicating with the transmitter the Signal Indicator 8 will be solid green If this light is flashing green it indicates that the receiver is either trying to establish a connection or the transmitter has gone out of range See detailed instructions on pairing on page 4 Volume Control Use the Volume Control 2 to increase or decrease the microphone output level A change in headphone level will also correspond with the change in microphone level The Volume Control 2 has a total of 10 increments The default volume setting of the receiver is 4 By pressing the minus button 3 times you will set the receiver for the minimum volume By pressing the plus button 6 times you will set the receiver at its maximum volume Each time the receiver is powered off and powered back on again it will be reset to the default volume setting of 4 Microphone Output The Microphone Output 5 on the receiver is a 3 5mm TRS stereo jack that outputs a microphone level audio signal Use the included audio output cable to connect the receiver to the mic input of a DSLR camera or camcorder Additionally the TRRS adapter cable can be used along with the audio output cable to connect the receiv
11. er to the headset input of a smartphone or tablet Headphone Output The Headphone Output S is a 3 5mm TRS stereo jack that outputs a line level signal that is generally intended for headphones and earbuds not included Use this output to monitor the sound coming from the transmitter Charging To charge the receiver use the included USB cable and AC adapter Plug the mini end of the USB cable into the receiver s Mini USB Charging Port 0 and then plug the USB A end into the included AC adapter to be plugged into a power socket Alternatively the USB A end of the cable may be plugged into a computer USB port Charge time for an empty battery is approximately 3 hours During charging the Power Indicator will be red once the battery is full this light will turn off 3 The EX 503XD Lapel Microphone EX 503XD The PRO XD system comes with a custom designed lapel microphone The lapel mic is omni directional powered by the transmitter via plug in power and has a 4 pole TRRS 3 5mm male connector It comes with a lapel clip and attached windscreen To use the lapel microphone with your system simply plug it into the Microphone Input of the PRO XDT The EX 503XD can also be plugged directly into the headset input of a mobile device if the user wishes to record without the wireless units For best results clip the lapel mic to your subjects clothing at a distance of 6 8 inches away from their mouth It should be noted
12. eset button acts as a back up to the power button s off function In case either unit is unresponsive the reset button can be used to power off To use the reset button the unit must be powered on Press the reset button by using a thin rigid object like a paper clip push and hold for 1 second and then release The unit will power off and need to be turned on again 8 Tips For Best Results 1 For each use of the PRO XD be sure to start with both units fully charged 2 Position the transmitter and receiver with as few physical obstacles between them as possible A clear line of sight is always best 3 The human body is an efficient absorber of 2 4GHz signals Keep this in mind when choosing where to lip the transmitter or where to mount the receiver Clipping the transmitter behind a person s back or placing it in a back pocket for instance may reduce the range of the system 4 When using the PRO XD with a camera set the volume level of the receiver to its maximum and then reduce the gain at the camera to get a strong audio signal without overloading If additional reduction in gain is still needed back off the volume on the receiver until levels are optimized n general it is best to engage the preamp on the camera as litle as possible 5 The PRO XD system will work reliably at a distance up to 35 meters or possibly much more in optimal conditions However its performance at long distances depends heavily on the Wi Fi environ
13. il est conforme aux CNR d industrie Canada applicables aux apparels radio exempts de cance L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 Fapparal n dot pas prodire de broullage et e Tisi l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le onclonnement Congratulations on purchasing the Azden i Coustics M PRO XD Kit Contents PRO XD Digital Wireless Microphone System The PRO XD was designed to provide amateur and semi professional video producers alike with a high quality yet affordable wireless audio solution PROXDR The PRO XD is Azden s first wireless system to use 24GHz digital wireless technology which vastly improves on sound quality over VHF and eliminates interference issues with radio and TV frequencies Compatible with DSLR cameras camcorders smartphones tablets and computers the PRO XD is a versalile wireless microphone and its compact and simple design makes it very user friendly UsB minito USBACabe Audio Output Cable Each PRO XD system includes a body pack transmitter HxiTAns AC Power PRO XDT receiver with attached shoe mount PRO Adapter Adapter XDR a lapel microphone EX 503XD audio output cable a TRRS adapter cable HX and a USB charging cable with AC adapter PRO XDT Transmitter Parts And Functions 22 Antenna o
14. ment and clear line of sight 6 Always test the PRO XD system in a new location by monitoring its performance for a few minutes before beginning your shoot 7 Crowded Wi Fi environments can make it challenging for the PRO XD to find a clear channel on which to connect A crowded Wi Fi environment will also limit the number of PRO XD systems that can be used simultaneously in the same area Consider these limitations when choosing your location 8 When experiencing connectivity problems turn off all unnecessary 2 4GHz wireless devices in the area if possible This includes devices like routers hot spots Bluetooth devices computers cell phones use airplane mode etc SPECIFICATIONS PRO XD TRANSMITTER PRO XDT Operating Freq 24GHz ISM Band RF Output Power 10mW Darie kirar 2048 Mic Input 03 5mm mono TRRS Signal To Nolse 80dB Aux Input 03 5mm stereo line level Operating Range 35m typical up to 120m in ideal Input Impedance Mic 2 2kO Aux 100 conditions Max Input 300mV RMS Freq Response 20Hz 20kHz 148 Battery Life 11 hours 48kHz 16bit Battery Charge Time 3 hours 30 min 14ms Dimensions 48x79x14mm N MID 300 cycles Weight 629 Lithium ion USB 5V MICROPHONE EX 503XD 2 Years Registration Required Mic Element Electret Condenser Audio output cable TRAS Polar Pattern Omni Directional adapter USB mini to USB A deu 30Hz 20kHz cable AC adapter lapel clip Sensitivity 46dB at 1kHz 0dB 1V Pa
15. ne Input is a 3 6mm TRRS jack located at the top of the unit and is designed to accept a mono microphone level signal Plug the EX 503XD lapel microphone in to this input The Aux Input 4 is a 3 5mm TRS jack located on the side of the unit and is designed to accept a stereo line level signal This can be used for transmitting audio from the headphone output of a smartphone or line out of an audio mixer Additional cables and adapters not included with this system may be required in order to connect line level equipment Charging To charge the transmitter use the included USB cable and AC adapter Plug the mini end of the USB cable into the transmitter s Mini USB Charging Port 0 and then plug the USB A end into the included AC adapter to be plugged into a power socket Alternatively the USB A end of the cable may be plugged into a computer USB port Charge time for an empty battery is approximately 3 5 hours During charging the Power Indicator 7 will be red once the battery is full this light will turn off PRO XDR Receiver Parts And Functions Antenna Volume Control Power and Syne Button Shoe Mount Microphone Output 6 Reset Power Indicator Signal Indicator Headphone Output Mini USB Charging Port Operation Power On Off Tum on the PRO XDR by pressing and holding the Power Button 3 for 1 second If the unit has sufficient battery power the Pow
16. necting To A Computer Most modern computers include some type of microphone input for connecting an external microphone Some computer models incorporate the same type of headset inputs found on smartphones and tablets integrated speaker output and microphone input with TRRS jack In this case the PRO XD can be connected to a computer in the same way it is connect to a mobile device described above Other computer models still use a dedicated 3 5mm microphone input the same that is usually found on a DSLR camera In this case connecting to a computer will be the same as connecting to a DSLR camera described previously Please consult your computer s manual to discern which type of microphone input it has or if it has one at all You may also need to manually adjust the audio settings of your computer s operating system and or change the sound preferences of the recording software you are using in order to utilize an external microphone Please consult your computer operating system manual and your software s manual to determine the correct audio settings for using an external microphone Using The Aux Input A unique feature on the PRO XDT transmitter is the inclusion of a 3 5mm stereo Aux Input This input is intended for a line level signal and will not work with microphones to use a microphone plug it into the transmitter s MIC IN To use the Aux Input push the Input Selector switch to the side with the letters AUX IN or in the c
17. ously 4 To pair the transmitter and receiver of multiple PRO XD systems complete steps 1 and 2 for each pair separately At least 4 PRO XD systems can operate simultaneously in close proximity in optimal conditions 5 Once the PRO XDT and PRO XDR are paired they should remain so for subsequent uses Pairing will be automatic upon both units being powered on Connecting To A Camera The PRO XDR comes with a standard camera shoe mount attached for easy mounting to a DSLR Camera To mount the receiver slide the shoe mount into the camera s shoe mount slot Tighten the thumb screw to secure the receiver in the mount An audio output cable is included in this kit to connect the receiver s microphone output to the 3 5mm microphone input of your camera standard on most DSLR cameras Once connected most cameras will automatically sense that there is an external microphone being used However some cameras may require that you manually select the input audio source Be sure to check your camera s manual If you wish to plug the PRO XDR microphone output into a 3 pin XLR microphone input this can be done with an adapter sold separately Azden s MX 1 and MX 2 cables may be used for this purpose Contact Azden or an Azden dealer for details Pairing is not possible if either the transmitter or receiver have low battery power If the power indicator is glowing red on either unit this indicates it wil need to be charged before pairing

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