Selelekela
This manual provides instructions for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your Trust Primo Table Microphone. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Keep this manual for future reference.
Litaba tsa Sephutheloana
- Trust Primo Table Microphone with integrated stand
- 1.8 meter cable with 3.5 mm microphone plug
Sehlahisoa se Felletseview
The Trust Primo Table Microphone is a highly sensitive desktop microphone designed for various applications such as online communication, gaming, and recording. It features an adjustable gooseneck for optimal positioning and a stable base.

Setšoantšo sa 1: Trust Primo Table Microphone. This image displays the microphone with its flexible gooseneck arm and stable round base, illustrating its design for versatile positioning.

Setšoantšo sa 2: Lehlakore view of the Trust Primo Table Microphone. This perspective highlights the microphone's profile and the connection point of the gooseneck to the base.
Tlhophiso
- Tlosa Microphone: Carefully remove the microphone from its packaging.
- Beha Microphone: Place the microphone on a stable, flat surface, such as a desk or table, ensuring it is within comfortable reach.
- Hokela ho Sesebediswa: Insert the 3.5 mm microphone plug into the microphone input jack of your computer, laptop, or other compatible device. This port is typically colored pink or marked with a microphone icon.
- Fetola Angle: Bend the flexible gooseneck to position the microphone head towards your mouth for optimal sound capture. Avoid placing the microphone directly in front of your mouth to prevent plosive sounds.
Tshebetso
- Tsebiso ea Sisteme: After connecting, your operating system should automatically detect the microphone. You may need to select it as the default input device in your sound settings.
- Fetola Bolumo ba ho Kena: Access your device's sound settings (e.g., Windows Sound Control Panel, macOS Sound Preferences) to adjust the microphone's input volume and sensitivity. Start with a moderate level and adjust as needed.
- Teko: Use a voice recorder application or a communication platform to test the microphone's audio quality and ensure it is picking up your voice clearly. Speak naturally at your typical volume.
- Tšebeliso: The microphone is now ready for use in applications such as voice chat, online meetings, gaming, or recording.
Tlhokomelo
- Ho hloekisa: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the microphone and its stand. Do not use liquid cleaners, solvents, or abrasive materials, as these can damage the finish or internal components.
- Polokelo: When not in use, store the microphone in a clean, dry place away from extreme temperatures, high humidity, and direct sunlight.
- Tlhokomelo ea Lithapo: Avoid sharp bends or kinks in the cable to prevent internal wire damage. Do not pull the cable to disconnect the microphone; always grasp the plug firmly.
Ho batle phoso
| Bothata | Tharollo |
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| Ha ho molumo o tsoang ho maekrofono |
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| Low or distorted sound quality |
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Litlhaloso
- Lebitso la Mohlala: 21674
- Lebitso: Tšepa
- Theknoloji ea Khokahano: Auxiliary (3.5 mm Jack)
- Litšebeliso tse khothalelitsoeng: Desk, Laptop, Personal Computer
- Sebopeho se Ikhethileng: Boemo bo Fetohang
- Mmala: Ntsho
- Polar Pattern: Unidirectional
- Tšitiso: 250 ohm
- Mohloli oa Matla: Wired (via 3.5 mm plug)
- Tekanyo ea Signal-to-Noise: 58dB
- Marang-rang: 50 Hz - 16000 Hz
- Boima ba Ntho: 65 lik'hilograma
- Bolelele ba Cable: 1.8 limithara
- Lintho tse ka Kopeloa: Metal or Plastic
Warranty le Tšehetso
For detailed warranty information, technical support, and frequently asked questions, please visit the official Trust website. Keep your proof of purchase, such as your receipt or order confirmation, as it may be required for warranty claims or service requests.