DPA D:screet Core 4161 Bedienungsanleitung
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Introduction
The DPA d:screet™ Miniature Microphones are designed for
use with wired or wireless systems in theater, film, television,
conferences and instrument close-miking applications.
To ensure optimal performance of your d:screet™ Miniature
Microphone, please follow the simple care and maintenance
instructions below. Our d:screet Miniature Microphones are
designed to be resistant to humidity and moisture. Highly resist-
ant materials like gold plated stainless steel, and features like the
double-vent protection system, ensures that you avoid damage
by fluids. Keep your d:screet Miniature Mics away from water
and cleaning fluids, and keep the microphone element dry at all
times.
Cleaning guide
The cable and protection grid are the only parts that may be
cleaned. Do not use any kind of cleaning fluid other than demin-
eralized water. Avoid all kinds of spray or fluids containing chemi-
cal components to remove static electricity on or close to the
microphone as this could cause damage to the electret layer.
When mounting a d:screet Miniature Microphone directly on or
close to the skin of a performer, care should be taken to avoid
sweat from running into the microphone. If the microphone has
been exposed to sweat, it must be rinsed out in demineralized
water and left to dry out to recover its original specifications.
Drying out the microphone between exposures to humidity will
also help to extend its lifetime. If the microphone gets filled up
with water it will not be damaged, but possibly turn deaf while
the water is captured inside the microphone, behind the pro-
tection grid. Remove the water by shaking the microphone or
drying it with a piece of lint free cloth.
Cleaning the microphone grid
During use in environments where the microphone is exposed to
makeup or dusty materials, the grid may get clogged up. Remove
the microphone grid from the microphone element (not applicable
to SC4071, SCO71-H and 4080) and clean the grid using a soft
cloth and demineralized water only. Make sure the grid is dry before
re-mounting it on the microphone housing. For SC4071, SCO71-H
and 4080 (which do not feature removable grids) cleaning the grid
is done using a soft cloth and demineralized water.
Cleaning the microphone cable
Residue from tape, glue, or makeup on the cable must be re-
moved after use. Leaving these substances on the cable over
longer periods of time may etch into the cable jacket and will
make the cable more susceptible to breaks. The cable can easily
be cleaned using organic oil (e.g. olive oil) or lukewarm, dem-
ineralized water. Do not bend the cable or rub it harshly since
this may stress the inner cores of the cable and cause them to
break over time.
Microphone grids
The d:screet Miniature Microphones (SC4060/61/62/63 and
SCO60/61-H) are supplied with two dierent grids for acoustic
equalization, depending on the placement on the performer; a
soft boost grid (pre-fitted) giving a 3 dB soft boost at 8-20 kHz.
Alternatively, the high boost grid for chest mounting gives ap-
proximately 10 dB boost at 12 kHz. Without any grid mounted,
the microphone is linear, but unprotected against dirt.
The d:screet Miniature Microphones with presence boost
(SC4071 and SCO71-H) and the 4080 have a fixed presence
boost grid. These types are pre-equalized to provide optimal
speech intelligibility when using chest placement.
Mounting
Several mounting accessories are specially designed to mount,
place or conceal the d:screet Miniature Microphones. Refer to
www.dpamicrophones.com/dscreet for an up-to-date selection
and overview.
d:screetTM 4080
Special for the 4080 is that it is delivered with a pre-mounted pop-
filter in a holder with an integrated shock mount, fixed on the
DPA clip (fig. 1). The 4080 is designed to be always used in this
setup. When mounting the holder on to the clip, a small loop of
1.5 cm (0.6 in) (fig. 2) should be left between the microphone and
the holder. Press the cable gently into the cable trail and secure the
cable with the cable clamp (fig. 3). To ensure the optimal sound of
the 4080, the best position on the performer’s body is 20 - 25 cm
(8 – 10 in) from the speaker’s mouth (fig. 4). With its innovative
mounting solution it can easily be turned in all directions, upwards
and sidewards, to get the best sound. Furthermore, it ensures that
the 4080 fits both left and right buttoned shirts.
Microphone element
The diaphragm in the microphone element is the most sensi-
tive part of the unit, and must be left untouched to preserve its
original characteristics. Do not spray any substances such as hair
spray directly into the microphone and avoid getting makeup or
paint on the microphone element and housing.
Correct treatment of the microphone cable
The cable is usually longer than required for its actual purpose.
Make sure that superfluous cable is wound up in soft loops (pref-
erably 6 – 8 cm (2.4 – 3 in) in diameter). Avoid kinks in the cable.
Handling noise from the cable can be reduced significantly by
making a loose cable loop, as close to the microphone element
as possible.
Correct use of adapters and MicroDot connectors
To provide users with safe and compact mounting of connec-
tors, all our d:screet Miniature Microphones are fitted with the
MicroDot connector. A broad range of adapters is oered as
optional accessories for most wireless systems for professional
use. Never attempt to loosen or tighten the connector by the
cable or its strain relief. Some wireless systems require the use
of electronic components inside the adapter to optimize the
signal level, the DC-oset filtering, and powering of the built-in
microphone preamplifier.
Always use the adapters from DPA Microphones with the wire-
less systems to ensure the correct electronic circuit. Do not use
non-standard adapters or connectors as you might damage the
microphone preamplifier.
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Fig. 1. 4080 Miniature Cardioid Microphone, Lavalier
Fig. 3. Securing the cable with the cable clamp on 4080
Fig. 4. Place 4080 20-25 cm from mouth Fig. 7. SCO60-H Heavy Duty in SCM0001 Miniature Clip(8 – 10 in)
Fig. 5. 2 x SC4071 in SCM0008 Miniature Clip Fig. 8. SC4060 in SCM0004 Miniature Clip, Small
Fig. 6. SC4060 in SCM0017 Miniature Mic Holder
Fig. 2. Loop between holder and clip on 4080
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Directional characteristics
SC4060/61/62/63/71, SCO60-H/61-H/71-H: Omnidirectional
4080: Cardioid
Principle of operation
SC4060/61/62/63/71, SCO60-H/61-H/71-H: Pressure
4080: Pressure Gradient
Cartridge type
Pre-polarized condenser element with vertical diaphragm
Frequency range, ± 2 dB
SC4060/61/62/63, SCO60-H/61-H:
Soft boost grid: 20 Hz- 20 kHz, 3 dB soft boost at 8 – 20 kHz
High boost grid: 20 Hz- 20 kHz, 10 dB boost at 12 kHz
SC4071, SCO71-H:
100 Hz – 15 kHz with typ. 5 dB soft boost at 4-6 kHz
4080:
250 Hz – 17 kHz with typ. 4 dB soft boost at 4 - 6 kHz (-5 dB at 100 Hz)
Sensitivity, nominal, ± 3 dB at 1 kHz
SC4060, SCO60-H, 4080: 20 mV/Pa; -34 dB re. 1 V/Pa
SC4061/63/71, SCO61-H/71-H: 6 mV/Pa; -44.5 dB re. 1V/Pa
SC4062: 1 mV/Pa; -60 dB re. 1V/Pa
Equivalent noise level, A-weighted
SC4060, SCO60-H, 4080: Typ. 23 dB(A) re. 20 µPa (max. 26 dB(A))
SC4061/63/71, SCO61-H/71-H: Typ. 26 dB(A) re. 20 µPa (max. 28
dB(A))
SC4062: Typ. 33 dB(A) re. 20 µPa (max. 37 dB(A))
S/N ratio (A-weighted) re. 1 kHz at 1 Pa (94 dB SPL)
SC4060, SCO60-H, 4080: 71 dB
SC4061/63/71, SCO61-H/71-H: 68 dB
SC4062: 61 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
<1% THD up to 123 dB SPL peak
<1% THD up to 120 dB SPL RMS sine
Dynamic Range
SC4060, SCO60-H, 4080: Typ. 100 dB
SC4061/63/71, SCO61-H/71-H: Typ. 97 dB
SC4062: Typ. 90 dB
Max. SPL peak before clipping
SC4060, SCO60-H, 4080: 134 dB
SC4061/71, SCO61-H/71-H: 144 dB
SC4062: 154 dB
SC4063: 138 dB
Output impedance
30 – 40 Ω, depending on current draw
Cable drive capability
300 m (984 ft) with DAD6001-BC/DAD6024/DAD4099 XLR phantom
power adapter
Power supply
With DAD6001-BC/DAD6024/DAD4099: 48 V phantom power ±4 V
for full performance.
For wireless systems: Min. 5 V through DPA adapter (SC4063 min. 3 V).
Polarity
Positively increasing sound pressure produces positive going voltage on
MicroDot pin.
Connector
MicroDot, adapters are available
Weight incl. cable and MicroDot connector
SC4060/61/62/63: 7.5 g (0.26 oz)
SC4071: 9 g (0.32 oz)
4080: 15 g (0.53 oz)
SCO60-H/61-H: 13 g (0.46 oz)
SCO71-H: 14 g (0.49 oz)
Cable length
1.8 m (5.9 ft) (4080: 1.2 m (4 ft))
Cable diameter
SC4060/61/62/63/71, 4080: 1,6 mm (0.06 in)
SCO60-H/61-H/71-H: 2,2 mm (0.09 in)
Temperature range
-40 °C to 45 °C
Relative Humidity (RH)
Up to 90%
Specifications
SC4060, SC4061, SC4062, SC4063, SC4071
4080, SCO60-H, SCO61-H, SCO71-H
Warranty
All products from DPA Microphones are covered by a
two-year limited warranty on both mechanical func-
tionality and documented specifications as long as the
items are not mistreated, abused or modified in any way.
In case of a warranty claim your invoice is your warranty reg-
istration.
Service & Repair
Products from DPA Microphones are extremely stable and
there should not be any significant change in the specifications
with time and use. If, however, you are not totally satisfied with
the characteristics exhibited by these products, please contact
your nearest DPA Microphones representative for further de-
tails of service and the repair facilities that are available.
CE Marking
The CE mark guarantees that the product conforms with relevant
directives approved by the European Commission.
EMC directive: 2004/108/EEC
Low voltage directive: 2006/95/EC
Environmental Policy
This product is comprised by the Waste (WEEE) directive and
should not be thrown in the garbage bin when obsolete. Instead,
return it to your local DPA representative (or DPA Microphones
A/S directly) who will dispose of the product in accordance with
the current environmental standards.
RoHS directive: 2002/95/EC
WEEE directive: 2002/96/EC
© October 2014, DPA Microphones A/S
Product features and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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