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Getting started - audio connections – Samson SWGMMR Go Mic Dual-Channel Receiver User Manual

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Go Mic Mobile

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Getting Started - Audio Connections

The Go Mic Mobile can be connected to a smartphone using the Micro USB digital
output or 3.5mm analog output.

Connecting to an iOS device (iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch)

Using the included Micro USB to Lightning cable, connect the cable to the USB
Audio Output jack on the GMM to the Lightning connector on the iOS device. Once
connected, the iOS device will recognize the Go Mic Mobile as the audio input
device.

Open a recording or video application and start recording.

Note: It is recommended to put your iOS device in Do Not Disturb mode or Airplane

mode to eliminate the video or audio recording from being interrupted by a phone

call. Leave Airplane Mode off to keep geolocation information tagged to your video

files.

Connecting to an Android device with the digital audio output

Go Mic Mobile offers digital audio compatibility with Android devices running
Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or later that allow USB digital audio connectivity. Not all
Android applications support USB audio, and you may need to download a third party
app to use this feature. To connect using the USB Audio Output jack, make sure your
Android device can accept a digital audio input. Using the Micro USB to USB type-C
or Micro USB to Micro USB cable, connect the cable to the Micro USB audio output
on the GMM and the USB input of the Android mobile device.

Connecting to a mobile device with the analog audio output

If your mobile device does not accept digital audio input, the GMM can be connected
using the 3.5mm analog output. When connecting to a smartphone, you will need
to set the Analog Output Select Switcb switch to either the Out 1 or Out 2 position.
For most smartphones the Out 1 (CTIA / AHJ) position is the appropriate setting. If
your mobile device uses OMTP wiring for the input, use the Out 2 position. For more
information on smartphone wiring visit www.samsontech.com/support/go-mic-mobile

Connecting to a DSLR, cinema camera, or mixer
When connecting the GMM to a DSLR camera, cinema camera or mixer, use the
included 3.5mm analog audio output. Set the Output Selector switch to the Line/
Headphone setting.

Monitoring with the Go Mic Mobile

The GMM 3.5mm output can be used to monitor the audio transmitted to the
receiver. The headphone output follows the MIX / 2 CH Switch. The level of the
headphones is controlled by the VOL output slider and follows the output level of the
USB Audio Output.