1. Mawu Oyamba
This user manual provides comprehensive instructions for the operation, setup, and maintenance of your MIPRO ACT-311 Hand Wireless Microphone System. This system is designed for reliable and high-quality audio transmission, offering freedom of movement for various applications.
2. Zambiri Zachitetezo
- Osawonetsa dongosolo kumvula kapena chinyezi.
- Avoid extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, or excessive humidity.
- Musayese kusokoneza kapena kusintha unit. Bweretsani ntchito zonse kwa anthu oyenerera.
- Ensure proper ventilation around the receiver unit.
- Use only the specified power adapter for the receiver.
- Tayani mabatire mosamala malinga ndi malamulo am'deralo.
3. Zamkatimu Phukusi
Chonde onani kuti zonse zomwe zalembedwa pansipa zilipo mu phukusi lanu:
- MIPRO ACT-311 Receiver Unit
- MIPRO ACT-311H Handheld Wireless Microphone
- Power Adapter for Receiver
- Audio Cable (XLR to 1/4" Jack)
- Ma antenna (2x)
- Buku la ogwiritsa (chikalatachi)
4. Zamalonda Zathaview

Figure 4.1: MIPRO ACT-311 Hand Wireless Microphone System. The image displays the black ACT-311 diversity receiver unit with two vertical antennas, and a black ACT-311H handheld wireless microphone resting diagonally on top of the receiver. Both the receiver and microphone have digital displays showing frequency or channel information.
4.1 Receiver Unit (ACT-311)
- Front Panel: Power button, LCD display (showing channel, frequency, RF/AF levels), SET/ACT/UP/DOWN buttons for configuration.
- Kumbuyo Kwandalama: DC power input, XLR balanced output, 1/4" unbalanced output, antenna connectors.
4.2 Handheld Microphone (ACT-311H)
- Mutu wa Maikolofoni: Integrated grille protecting the microphone capsule.
- Thupi: Power switch, LCD display (showing battery status, channel, frequency), ACT sync window.
- Chipinda cha Battery: Located at the bottom, accessible by unscrewing the base.
5. Kukhazikitsa
- Lumikizani Antennas: Screw the two antennas onto the connectors at the rear of the ACT-311 receiver.
- Kulumikiza Mphamvu: Connect the supplied power adapter to the DC input on the receiver and plug it into a power outlet.
- Kutulutsa kwamawu: Connect the receiver's XLR or 1/4" output to your mixer, amplifier, or audio interface using the appropriate audio cable.
- Install Batteries (Microphone): Unscrew the bottom cap of the ACT-311H microphone. Insert two fresh AA batteries, observing polarity (+/-). Screw the cap back on.
- Yatsani: Press the power button on the receiver. The LCD display will illuminate.
- Frequency Synchronization (ACT Sync):
- On the receiver, select your desired channel/frequency using the UP/DOWN buttons.
- Press the ACT button on the receiver. The ACT indicator will flash.
- Align the ACT sync window on the microphone with the ACT sync port on the receiver (usually near the ACT button). Hold them close until the microphone's display shows the synchronized channel/frequency.
6. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
6.1 Kuyatsa/Kuzimitsa
- Wolandira: Press the POWER button on the front panel.
- Maikolofoni: Slide the power switch on the microphone body to the ON position.
6.2 Kusintha Voliyumu
The output volume of the receiver can be adjusted via your connected mixer or amplifier. The microphone itself does not have a volume control.
6.3 Kusankha Channel
If you experience interference, you may need to change the operating channel. Use the UP/DOWN buttons on the receiver to select a new channel, then perform the ACT sync process again with the microphone.
7. Kusamalira
- Kuyeretsa: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior of the receiver and microphone. Do not use liquid cleaners or solvents.
- Kusamalira Battery: Remove batteries from the microphone if it will not be used for an extended period to prevent leakage.
- Posungira: Sungani dongosololi pamalo ozizira komanso ouma, kutali ndi dzuwa lachindunji komanso kutentha kwambiri.
8. Mavuto
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Palibe mawu ochokera kumaikolofoni. | Microphone or receiver not powered on; Batteries low/dead; Incorrect channel; Audio cable disconnected. | Ensure both units are on; Replace batteries; Perform ACT sync; Check audio cable connections. |
| Interference or static. | Other wireless devices nearby; Operating too far from receiver; Obstructions. | Change channel on receiver and re-sync microphone; Reduce distance to receiver; Ensure clear line of sight. |
| Low audio level. | Input level on mixer/amplifier too low; Microphone not close enough to sound source. | Increase input gain on connected audio equipment; Position microphone closer to the sound source. |
9. Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Tsatanetsatane |
|---|---|
| Chitsanzo | ACT-311H (Microphone), ACT-311 (Receiver) |
| Mtundu | Wakuda |
| Maikolofoni Fomu Factor | Maikolofoni System |
| Chitsanzo cha Polar | Omnidirectional |
| Kusokoneza | 600 ohm |
| Gwero la Mphamvu | Battery Powered (Microphone) |
| Zakuthupi | Chitsulo |
| Kusonyeza-Kuti-Kupanda Phokoso | 78db pa |
| Chiwerengero cha Channels | 8 |
| Nthawi zambiri | 100Hz - 10KHz |
| Kuyankha pafupipafupi | 16 khz |
| Kulumikizana Technology | Zopanda zingwe |
| Mtundu Wolumikizira | XLR |
| Zida Zogwirizana | Makina a Karaoke |
| Kulemera kwa chinthu | 113 g (Microphone) |
| Dziko lakochokera | Taiwan |
10. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact your local MIPRO distributor. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.





