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Cyber Acoustics AC-201 Consumer Headset Questions & Answers
My mic on my headset
Hello,
If your mic has stopped working this may be due to the fact that the hardware has finally worn out and may not work anymore. If the product is less than a year old try contacting the manufacture to claim your warranty.
I have just set up
If you are running Windows 7 you can have audio set up to listen to the mic. I would not recommend this though as there is a slight delay from you talking to it coming out of the headphone. This can cause you to stumble on your words. But solely for testing purposes do this if you use Windows 7:
1. RIght click on the speaker icon in the lower right corner of your display and select recording devices.
2. Make sure the microphone you use is highlighted blue then click properties button in lower right corner of the window.
3. Click on the listen tab, then check the box that says listen to this device.
My problem is that i
The webcam itself usually has a built-in microphone.
Most likely you will need to go into the configuration setting of your webcam (probably available in Control Panel if you're using Windows) and deselect the microphone that is built-in to the webcam and select the mic input on your sound card instead.
I've seen this happen many many times.
Cyber Acoustics AC-201 Micrphone Problem
i have cyber acoustics headset and i cant hear anything but my Mic works, my sound is all fine, when i plug my headset out i can hear but when its plugged in, i cant hear anything.
My mic on my headphones doesn't work. Nothing is
If headphones mic doesn't work on different PCs then the problem with headphones set. There are 2 possible problems: broken cord or bad microphone. I think this is cord problem and unfortunately don't know the way to test it at home.
I think replacing the cord will resolve the problem.
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Cyber acoustics ac-201 and it doesn't work!!
Hi itsonlyerin,
This has to be rather general as it's a bit hard to give you specific advise without knowing a bit more about your operating system and sound card.
Try checking the following:
(1) Headphone problem
First, I would try to determine if there is a problem with the
microphone itself. Do you have another pair or a different model that
you could try? If yes, then give them a go and see if the other ones
work. If they do then take your ac201's back to the store and get a
replacement. If you haven't got another pair then try them in another
computer and see if you get a different result. If they work in a
different computer then the phones are OK and we need to look into the
computer hardware and software.
(2) Software Setup problem.
Have you made sure that on the recording controls that the microphone volume is turned up?
(3) Sound Card setup problem.
Some sound cards have multipurpose jack that for example can be switched between line input and microphone. Check with the card's documentation and especially check that the jack you are using is set to microphone and that you are plugged into the right one.
(4) Software problem - do you have the right drivers for your sound card loaded?
(5) Faulty Sound Card - try a different one.
Good Luck
Cyber acoustic headsets
make sure that your mic is ot muted cause thats what happened to me also check it when ur done in your audio manager
Bad Microphone Feedback / Drowning Backround Sound
It's the fact that people say it loud and so your mic picks it up out of the reciever and plays it again and then the same happens to other people and then it continues on and on. Also it could be doing this because the sound bounces off the Tv if your close to it.
While using my mic on
try adjusting the audio on the properties tab - primarily if you have the equalizer function available to you and adjust to your preference.
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Wiring a fridge thermostat typically involves connecting the thermostat to the power source and the compressor. Here's a general guide for wiring a 3-pin thermostat:
- Identify the Pins: The thermostat will typically have three pins labeled 4, 6, and 3.
- Connect the Power Source: Pin 4 is usually the common (C) terminal, which connects to the power source. This could be the live wire from your electrical supply.
- Connect the Compressor: Pin 6 is often the normally open (NO) terminal, which connects to the compressor. This allows power to flow to the compressor when the temperature rises above the set threshold.
- Ground Connection: Pin 3 is commonly the ground (GND) terminal. This should be connected to the ground wire for safety purposes.
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