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To borrow any of the following microphone equipment please contact inmediad@lehigh.edu.

Wireless Microphones

The DMS has wireless handheld, headset and lavalier (clip-on) microphones available for loan. 

These mics can only be used in spaces that are equipped with wireless receivers. See list of rooms and frequencies below. There are two charts, one for the Shure mics for Hyflex 2/2A rooms and one for the Sennheiser mics for Hyflex 1 rooms.

Hyflex 2/2A - Shure ULX Wireless Microphone supported rooms at Lehigh University

These wireless microphones are either a handheld or a lapel microphone. The lapel mic bodypack transmitter is the Shure ULX1 J1. It operates on the frequency range of 554 - 590 MHz. The handheld mic is the Shure SM58 model ULX2-J1. The receiver model is the Shure ULXP4. 

8 available for wired panel mics.15
RoomGroupChannelNotes
Chandler 24832
Coppee 10111
EWFM 379121
EWFM 52011
Iacocca B02317
Iacocca B13115
IMBT B101117
Lewis Lab 270519XLR inputs x 4 available for wired panel mics.
Lewis Lab 31614
Linderman 40041
Maginnes 10111
Maginnes 10212
Neville 159XLR inputs x 4 available for wired panel mics. Located on floor next to podium.
Neville 318   Mic only works in Zoom. Does not work for room sound amplification. 
Packard 101 Mic #1*63XLR inputs x 4 available for wired panel mics.
Packard 101 Mic #2*29
Packard 416219
Packard 46618
Rauch 14114
Rauch 151120
Rauch 184420XLR inputs x 4 available for wired panel mics. Located under blackboard.
Rauch 201110
Rauch 24142
Rauch 27116
Sinclair 10644XLR inputs x 4 available for wired panel mics.
Steps 101 Mic #1*11
Steps 101 Mic #2*13
Steps 29024Whitaker 303 Mic #1*1XLR inputs x 4Whitaker 303 Mic #2*1
Williams Hall Global Commons Mic #1*11XLR inputs x 4 available for wired panel mics.
Williams Hall Global Commons Mic #2*12

*If you are using two microphones they must be on the frequencies as indicated. If both mics are powered on with the same group/channel then neither mic will work.

Any of these microphones can be used in the listed spaces by matching the transmitted frequency on the mic to the receiver installed in the room. Programming instructions as well as the list of room frequencies are included in the bag with the microphone. The main purpose of these wireless mics are to provide sound reinforcement for individuals in the physical space itself. The AV system must be powered on from the touch panel for the mics to work. Speech levels are adjusted from the mic volume controls on the touch panel. 

For rooms that have fixed cameras and microphones, the sound picked up by the mics will be added to the recording, or to the distant end of a live video conference using the mounted cameras.

Mic Shure ULXJ1 mic frequency programming instructions:

  1. Turn Power the microphone on with the switch at the top of the unit.To set the frequency:
  2. Press “Mode” button and press and hold until the channel number disappears.
  3. Click the “Set” button until the desired group disappears.
  4. Press “Mode” again and click “Set” until the correct channel appears.
  5. Press “Mode” again to finalize settings.

Be sure to turn microphone power off after each use. Settings will be retained.

Standard 9 volt batteries may be loaded from the bottom of the unit as needed. One battery lasts for approximately 8 hours.



Hyflex 1 - Sennheiser Wireless Microphone supported rooms at Lehigh University


Mic instructions: Hyflex 1 microphones need to be programmed by the Digital Media Studio before loan. These wireless microphones are either a handheld, headset or a lapel microphone. The bodypack transmitter model is the Sennhesier SK-XSW. It operates on the frequency range of 548 - 572 MHz. The receiver model is the Sennhesier EM-XSW1. The handheld mic is the Sennheiser SKM 835-XSW with the e835 capsule.

RoomGroupChannelNotes
Drown 21021This receiver is controlled by the touch panel audio controls for wireless mic.
EWFM Circle #163This receiver is controlled by the touch panel audio controls for wireless mic.
EWFM Circle #265This receiver is controlled by the touch panel audio controls for wireless mic.
Linderman 20011This receiver is controlled by the touch panel audio controls for wireless mic.
Neville 248This receiver is controlled by the touch panel audio controls for wireless mic.
Packard 45045
Steps 280*21*Requires sound setting change for room sound reinforcement.

Sennheiser SK-XSW mics can only be programmed with access to a receiver in order to synchronize the transmitter to the receiver. 

*Note. Specific rooms require a setting change in the PC sound settings for room sound. Rooms controlled by the touch panel don't require this change.

*Windows 11 Hyflex 1 microphone instructions:

  1. Go to search then type mmsys.cpl
  2. Under the Sound menu go to the Recording tab.
  3. Find the Microphone on the list.
  4. Click to highlight the microphone and click Properties.
  5. Go to the Listen tab.
  6. Click the checkbox for Listen to this device.
  7. Click apply.



Shure QLXD1 Wireless Microphone supported rooms at Lehigh University


Mic instructions: These new wireless microphones are clip on lapel mics. The bodypack transmitter model is the Shure QLXD1. It operates on the frequency range of 470 - 534 MHz. 



RoomGroupChannelNotes
BI 101 (Talk Lobby)19No panel for volume control. Level is preset.
BI 105 11
BI 10717
BI 108  19
BI 110 15
BI 11113
BI 126112
BI 220141
BI 221  25
BI 22323
BI 224 21


Shure QLXD1 mic frequency programming instructions:

  1. Power the microphone on with the switch at the top of the unit.
  2. Open the front cover by pinching the two buttons on each side.
  3. Tap the "Menu" button once.
  4. Press the arrows up or down to selected the desired Group #
  5. Press the “Enter" button to finalize the Group setting.
  6. Press the arrows up or down to selected the desired Channel #
  7. Press the “Enter” button again to finalize the Channel setting.



Shure BLX1 Wireless Microphone supported rooms at Lehigh University


Mic instructions: These new wireless microphones are clip on lapel mics. The bodypack transmitter model is the Shure BLX1 H10. It operates on the frequency range of 542 - 572 MHz. 



RoomGroupChannelNotes
Whitaker 303 A1XLR inputs x 4 available for wired panel mics.


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Wired Microphones

Wired microphones such as the Shure SM57 are also available for loan. These wired mics can be plugged into room podiums with auxiliary mic inputs or stand alone PA systems, mixers or speakers. Separate equipment such as a mixer or iRig Pro would be required for them to work with a desktop computer, laptop, or phone. They are durable, high quality and easy to use. The only drawback is that the user is limited in their ability to walk around since the mic is attached to a piece of equipment. The DMS has various lengths of mic cables available for loan with the wired microphones.



Panel Microphones

Panel microphones are available at the DMS. These mics come in sets of three, and are ideal if you are conducting a live panel discussion or interview with seated individuals. The “pickup pattern” of the mics allow for two people to share one microphone, so they can accommodate up to six panelists. These mics are stationary and do require cables. Most, but not all campus auditoriums support auxiliary microphones. Separate equipment such as a mixer or iRig Pro would be required for them to work with a desktop computer, laptop, or phone. Please inquire with DMS staff to see if the panel microphones can be used in your particular space.