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1.2- Registration Card, with 16 digit registration number
1.3- User Manual
1.4- Warranty Card
1.6- eMic-XM
Step 2: Connect your headset/microphone/speaker with eMic-XM:
For examples:
Step 3: Install the driver and connect the headset into computer:
2.1- Insert the CD and choose the device: eMic-XM
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Step 4: Restart computer to complete the installation
Step 5: Registration Wizard – Create individual profile on the server (www.emic4all.com)
Follow the on-screen instructions
* Note: this cannot be done if computer is off-line
Step 6: Test Wizard - Follow the on-screen instructions
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Step 7: eMic-XM (the device) / EHS Monitor (the software’s) main functions
7.1- eMic-XM :
: Corresponding to the symbol (on the screen control pad), which allows the user to select the desired function when using this button within the control box.
: Corresponding to the symbol (on the screen control pad), which allows the user to select the desired function when using this button within the control box.
(mute): output mute button
(Volume Control): adjusts the ‘hardware’ loudness of the headphones. This does not influence system software volume control.
(Microphone Sensitivity Control): adjusts the ‘hardware’ loudness of the microphone. The system software microphone volume control is unavailable.
7.2- Decide which format you want to have
Choose desired voice recording format inside the “General” tab at the top of the screen: Wav, Mp3, HQ Wav, HQ Mp3
MP3 is recommended due to its clarity and small file size (one minute of recording equates to 65-120 KB).
7.3- “Apply” button
Only when the soft cap “Apply” is non-clickable, can the function you have chosen take effect.
7.4- “Click” or “Hold down”
Inside the “General” tab, choose either the “Hold down” (press and hold) or “Click” functions.
Click: click button to start function (recording); click button again to stop the function
(recording).
Hold down: press and hold the button to begin the function (recording); release the
button to stop the function (recording).
7.5- Definition and use of the two eMic buttons 7.5.1- Button
Rec. Click button to start recording and click button again to stop the recording – the recorded audio file will be saved into the chosen directory (default directory is “My Documents\Voice Messages”).
Rec. and attach. Click button to start recording and click button again to stop the recording – the default email client will be opened and the recorded audio file will be automatically attached into the new email. Finally, select the recipient and send the email message.
Rec. and save to file. This function utilizes the same recording process as referred to above.When the recording is finished, EHS Monitor will prompt for the recorded file name and directory (default directory is “My Documents\Voice Messages”). The file is then saved for future use.
Rec. and upload. The encoding to mp3 and uploading to the server is being processed
during the recording. After the recording is finished the link to the eMic-message on the server is generated and immediately pasted into the window where the mouse cursor was at the beginning of the recording.
Rec Skype/MSN. Records Skype, MSN, Windows Live Messenger or other VoIP software voice conversations. During the eMic installation Skype and MSN will be automatically configured for this function to work. If you install Skype/MSN after the eMic or if you use a different VoIP software for the voice communication, make sure that the virtual device
named eMic Audio Filter 1 (Windows XP) or Mic 1 eMic Audio Filter (Windows Vista) is selected as the input microphone and the virtual device named eMic Audio Filter 2
(Windows XP) or Line 2 eMic Audio Filter (Windows Vista) is selected as the output sound device in the settings of the Skype/MSN/VoIP software.
Note: Rec Skype/MSN function is available for Windows XP and Windows Vista only
Only “Pitch-Filter” can work with this function if “Filter” option is set.
Undefined (Unused). Disable the button on the control box of the EPH-USB. This may be helpful if some other software also uses this button.
7.5.2- Button
Same as 6.5.1 - Inside the “General” tab on the top, you can define button for any of the above mentioned six functions.
Sound filter allows you to change the voice making the recording, and makes it sound different. With this option set, before the recording is saved the selected sound filter will be applied to the recording.
7.7 Sound editor.
When “sound editor” function is chosen,
Sound editor screen will pop up after the recording for editing before proceeding to the next step (sending it out by email, uploading to the server, or simply saving it in the computer).
Note: After any recording is made the icon will appear in the Windows system tray for 60 seconds. If you double click on the icon, Sound editor will be opened. It is also possible to edit the recording with Sound editor using the button Edit from the Recordings page.
Step 8: For more advanced functions and other technical specifications, please refer to enclosed User’s Manual or check at www.emic4all.com
Step 9: Frequently asked Questions - FAQs
other side hear me
A: Please go to “Control Panel” to check your “sound setting” – if the Speaker and Microphone’s settings have been selected to “USB Audio COEDC”.
9.2. - Q: I am using hotmail and I choose the “Record and attach” function, why is it that my hotmail email client does not open after I have finished the recording?
A: EHS Monitor’s “Record and attach” function only supports the following default email clients: MS Outlook, Outlook Express, Lotus Note, Mozilla Mail, and
Netscape. If you are using internet email clients such as hotmail, yahoo email, gmail etc,
you’ll have to set them into above mentioned five accepted email clients.
9.3 - Q: I am sure the “sound setting” is in USB for both microphone and speaker, but, I still cannot hear the sound.
A: Please run EHS Monitor test wizard again: start\Program Files\EHS\EHS Monitor\E-mail headset Test wizard