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Read the enclosed instructions and cautions thoroughly before using
this product. Failure to observe the proper use of this product could
result in voiding your warranty.
Read Before Use
Adjusting Your Microphone
When adjusting the boom to fit
your application, use small bends
in several areas of the boom to get
the curvature you require. The
CO-7 has been tested up to
20,000 repetitive bends allowing
you maximum fitting control every
time.
Storing Your Microphone
When storing the CO-7, do not
wrap the cable in a tight loop or
coil the cable in any way that
creates serious bends or strain on
the cable.
Hirose connector
for Audio-
Technica wireless
transmitters.
TA4-F for most
Shure® wireless
transmitters.
3.5mm locking
mini connector for
Sennheiser®
Evolution wireless
transmitters.
Using The CO-7
Note: The products pictured here are for illustration purposes and may not look
exactly like the product you have purchased.
Note: The products pictured here are for illustration purposes and may not look
exactly like the product you have purchased.
1. Remove the CO-7 from its case and
carefully uncoil the cable so that it is
fairly straight and without kinks or
bends.
2. You may place the earpiece of the
microphone on either ear. Press the
curved ear-hook area of the CO-7
evenly from all sides to form a secure
fit around the ear.
3. Carefully adjust the “boom” portion of the CO-7 to curve
around the face. The capsule portion of the CO-7 is at the tip
of the boom. Curve the boom so that the capsule is located
as closely as possible to the mouth without touching
anything. This positioning will provide for an optimal signal-
to-noise ratio and will also minimize popping and the effects
of breath noise.
5. The CO-7 microphone is available with terminating
connectors for many wireless transmitters including
Shure, Audio Technica and Sennheiser systems. It is
also available with an XLR hardwire termination and bare
wire leads for field termination by an experienced
professional. The most common connectors are pictured
below but you may have something different depending
on your application. For more information regarding
wiring and termination please visit our website at
www.point-sourceaudio.com/support.html. If you
need a different connector type, please email your
request to service@point-sourceaudio.com.
Do NOT attempt to re-terminate the microphone yourself.
Making physical changes to the CO-7, such as changing
the cable termination or electronics, will void your
warranty.
4. Position the CO-7 cable down the
neck area. Attach the enclosed
cable “clip” to the wire, and secure
the cable to the collar area, or an
area of clothing near the neck. This
will provide strain relief to the
microphone so that movement of
the boom is minimized to ensure a
consistent audio level.
Find termination diagrams at
www.point-sourceaudio.com/support.html