[. . . ] The product's light weight and excellent balance allows consistent audio coverage without fatigue. The ENG 618 is easily collapsed to 18 inches overall length for quick and efficient transport. Powering the ENG 618 The ENG 618 is powered by an external 12 - 52 volt phantom power supply or 9-V battery. Initial use of the battery circuit, causes the low-battery indicator to flash momentarily. [. . . ] The low-battery LED remains on when the voltage drops indicating a need to replace the battery. Operation To operate the ENG 618, use high-quality balanced cable with XLR connectors to connect the electronics housing to the mixer input. If the mixer is supplying phantom power, this will power the ENG 618 with or without the 9-V battery. mini-plug may be used to connect an 8-ohm stereo headphone to the ENG 618. Plugging into the headphone jack automatically switches on the battery power to the volume-adjustable headphone amplifier. This allows the operator to hear the "sound field" through the headphones whether on-line via the XLR connector or not. This can be very useful when doing a background environmental sound check before the actual "on-air" use. ENG 618 Integrated Shotgun/Boom-Pole Microphone The headphone jack could also be used to connect to a portable tape recorder for quick minimal equipment coverage. The Limited Warranty does not extend to cables, cable connectors, or switches. Additional details are included in the Uniform Limited Warranty statement. For warranty repair or service information, contact the service repair department at: 616/695-6831 or 800/685-2606. For technical assistance, contact Technical Support at 800/234-6831 or 616/695-6831, M-F, 8:00 a. m. Specifications subject to change without notice. ENG 618 Integrated Shotgun/Boom-Pole Microphone 2 Each segment of the telescoping boom pole can be secured with a twist of the collet at any position along its length. Folding the microphone toward the handle allows the unit to locate into the base for storage. Architectural and Engineering Specifications The microphone shall be a back-electret condenser with a hypercardioid-line polar pattern. The microphone shall be used in the manner of a handheld microphone. [. . . ] Architectural and Engineering Specifications The microphone shall be a back-electret condenser with a hypercardioid-line polar pattern. The microphone shall be used in the manner of a handheld microphone. The microphone shall have a frequency response from 50 Hz to 8 kHz with a switchable 200 Hz roll-off. The product shall have a balanced output with a 100-ohm nominal impedance. [. . . ]