SAMSON PXD1

Samson PXD1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Transmitter for USB User Manual

Model: PXD1

Folasaga

This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your Samson PXD1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Transmitter. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper functionality and to maximize its performance. The PXD1 is designed to capture audio wirelessly and transmit it to your Mac or Windows computer via a compatible USB receiver (sold separately).

O mea o lo'o i totonu

Fa'amaonia o mea uma o lo'o lisiina i lalo o lo'o iai i lau afifi:

  • Samson PXD1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Transmitter
  • Lavalier Fofoofo
  • USB Totogi Uaea
  • Tusi Lesona a le Tagata (lenei pepa)

Ua Umaview

The Samson PXD1 is a compact and lightweight beltpack transmitter designed for wireless audio capture. It operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency band, providing reliable digital audio transmission.

Samson PXD1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Transmitter

Figure 1: Samson PXD1 Wireless Lavalier Microphone Transmitter. This image shows the compact design of the PXD1 transmitter unit.

Vaega Autu:

  • Ki Malosi: Used to turn the unit on and off.
  • Tulaga TAITAIINA: Indicates power, battery status, and pairing status.
  • Ulufale mai leo: 3.5mm jack for connecting the lavalier microphone.
  • Taulaga USB: Mo le tauina o le maa i totonu.
  • Kipi fusipa'u: For attaching the transmitter to clothing or a belt.

Seti

  1. Charge the Transmitter: Connect the PXD1 transmitter to a USB power source using the provided USB cable. The Status LED will indicate charging status. Ensure the unit is fully charged before first use.
  2. Connect the Lavalier Microphone: Plug the lavalier microphone's 3.5mm connector into the Microphone Input jack on the PXD1 transmitter. Secure the microphone to your clothing, approximately 6-8 inches from your mouth, for optimal sound capture.
  3. Pair with USB Receiver: The PXD1 requires a compatible Samson USB receiver (sold separately) to function.
    • Turn on the PXD1 transmitter by pressing and holding the Power Button until the Status LED illuminates.
    • Plug the Samson USB receiver into an available USB port on your Mac or Windows computer.
    • Follow the pairing instructions provided with your specific Samson USB receiver. Typically, this involves pressing a pairing button on both the transmitter and receiver until a solid connection is indicated by their respective status LEDs.
  4. Feso'ota'i ile komepiuta: Once paired, your computer should recognize the USB receiver as an audio input device. Select it as your input device in your operating system's sound settings and your preferred digital audio software.

Fa'atonuga o Galuega

  1. Malosi/Pepe: Press and hold the Power Button for approximately 2 seconds to turn the PXD1 on or off. The Status LED will light up when powered on.
  2. Monitor Audio Levels: Before recording or live streaming, perform a sound check. Speak into the lavalier microphone at your normal speaking volume and monitor the input levels in your digital audio software. Adjust the input gain on your computer or software as needed to prevent clipping (distortion) and ensure a strong signal.
  3. Tulaga: Ensure the lavalier microphone is positioned correctly to capture clear audio. Avoid placing it where it might rub against clothing, which can cause unwanted noise.
  4. Avanoa: Maintain a clear line of sight between the PXD1 transmitter and the USB receiver for optimal wireless performance. Obstacles can reduce the effective range.
  5. Ola ma'a: The Status LED will change color or flash to indicate low battery. Recharge the unit promptly when this occurs.

Tausiga

  • Fa'amamaina: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior of the PXD1 transmitter. Do not use liquid cleaners or solvents.
  • Teuina: When not in use, store the transmitter in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
  • Tausiga maa: For optimal battery longevity, avoid fully discharging the battery frequently. If storing for extended periods, charge the battery to approximately 50% every few months.
  • Tausiga Microphone: Keep the lavalier microphone clean and free from dust or debris.

Fa'afitauli

Fa'afitauliMafuaaga e ono tupuFofo
Leai se fa'alogo leo
  • E le'i ola le moli.
  • Not paired with receiver.
  • Receiver not connected to computer.
  • Incorrect input device selected on computer/software.
  • Microphone not connected or faulty.
  • Ensure PXD1 is powered on (Status LED lit).
  • Re-pair transmitter and receiver.
  • Verify USB receiver is securely plugged into computer.
  • Select the USB receiver as the audio input in your computer's sound settings and recording software.
  • Check microphone connection; try another microphone if available.
Le lelei o le leo / Fa'aletonu
  • Input gain too high.
  • Fa'alavelave mai isi masini 2.4 GHz.
  • Ua mamao tele le masini fa'asalalau mai le masini e taliaina.
  • Ma'a maualalo.
  • Reduce input gain on your computer or software.
  • Move away from Wi-Fi routers or other wireless devices.
  • Reduce distance between transmitter and receiver; ensure clear line of sight.
  • Recharge the PXD1 transmitter.
Transmitter won't turn on
  • Ua uma atoa le eletise mai le maa.
  • Vaega sese.
  • Connect to USB power source and allow time to charge.
  • If still unresponsive after charging, contact Samson support.

Fa'amatalaga

Fa'ailoga:
SAMSON
Igoa Fa'ata'ita'i:
PXD1
Tekinolosi Feso'ota'i:
USB (via compatible receiver)
Ituaiga Feso'ota'i:
USB (for charging/receiver connection)
Fa'asologa Polar:
Unidirectional (Lavalier Microphone)
Mea mamafa:
2.4 aunese
Ituaiga Mea (L x W x H):
3.6 x 2.2 x 0.9 inisi
Punavai Malosi:
Uaea Eletise (USB Malosi)
Fa'aoga Fautuaina:
Podcasting, Voice Recording
Meafaigaluega talafeagai:
Personal Computer (Mac/Windows)
Numera o Vaega o Faumea:
SWXPD1BP
UPC:
809164218579

Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago

For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Samson webnofoaga. Taofi lau fa'amaoniga o le fa'atau mo tagi fa'amaonia.

Samson Official Webnofoaga: www.sefeiseni.com

© 2023 Samson Technologies. Taofia aia tatau uma.

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