Pyle PDWM4120 User Instructions

Pyle PDWM4120 User Instructions

Multi-channel wireless microphone system
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Multi-channel wireless
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Uses the unit before, please read the instruetion manual carefully and
keep the instruction manual properly inorder to need in the future
User Instructions

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  • Page 1 100% recycled paper 100% papier recycle Multi-channel wireless microphone system User Instructions T h e s p e c i f i c a t i o n w o n’t d o a n d f u r t h e r f o r t h e Uses the unit before, please read the instruetion manual carefully and i m p r o v e m e n t a c t u a l p r o d u c t w i l l n o t b e a s p i c t u r e d keep the instruction manual properly inorder to need in the future...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    UHF Microphone System UHF Microphone System Product Introduction 目录 To assure the best performance,please read this manual carefully and keep the manual in a cafe place for future reference. Directory A.Product Introduction UHF multi channel wireless system is a intelligent multi functional wireless system, adopts UHF multi frequencies design, PLL technology, ..........
  • Page 3: Technical Parameters

    UHF Microphone System Technical Parameters UHF Microphone System System Components Receiver 1/4 inch unbalanced output, which makes it easy for users to Oscillation mode:PLL(Digital frequency synthesizer) connect to different external devices. Stray Reject:≥80dB Automatic Channel Tracking (ACT) Image Reject:≥80dB The system has high-tech automatic channel tracking (ACT) Sensitivity:5dBuV function.
  • Page 4 UHF Microphone System UHF Microphone System Functional Specifications Functional Specifications Model and function description and specification (reference) part of the panel Model and function description and specification (reference) part of the panel Two Channel: Four Channel: ( 1) POWER VOLUME B LCD Display CHANNEL CHANNEL...
  • Page 5 UHF Microphone System UHF Microphone System Functional Specifications Functional Specifications Back Panel function description Model and function description and specification (reference) part of the panel Two Channel Eight Channel: LCD Display 1 (1) DC INPUT (1) ANTENNA-B BAL-C OUT BAL-B OUT ANTENNA-A MIX CUT LCD Display 2...
  • Page 6 UHF Microphone System UHF Microphone System Handheld instructions Handheld instructions Model:1108 Model:S200 Model:1106 Model:1106S Model:G3 Model:1109 1.Microphone head Section: Including Model:1107 Microphone Cover Net and Microphone Cartiridge Module 2.LCD Display:Display working channels, Battery, infrared frequency of operation, etc. 3.Switch button:Long press 5 seconds on/off the phone 4.High-low power (RF).
  • Page 7 UHF Microphone System UHF Microphone System Body pack instructions Body pack instructions Wearing of Body Pack transmitter Body pack Transmitters Attach the pocket of transmitter on the belt with the crip on the back of the transmitter①, it can also be use on strap/guitar strap as shown by 1 1 1 the picture②,For best performance, the pocket of transmitter should be secured by sliding the crip on to the belt/strap all the...
  • Page 8: Conference Transmitter

    UHF Microphone System UHF Microphone System Conference instructions Receiver Operation OPERATION OF THE RECEIVER 1. Adjust the volume to the smallest before turned on the transmitter, Conference Transmitter(1) then turn on the receiver,the LCD lights up and alphanumeric displayed, then LCD will display the channel and frequency of the receiver,press the SET button can change the status.
  • Page 9 UHF Microphone System UHF Microphone System System settings System settings 2-3seconds later,CHANNEL or FREQU Press the ▲ / ▼ button can change the -30 -25 PEAK 798.000 frequency.If you hold down a button, appears. Press the ▲ ▼button to adjust the the display cycles continuously.
  • Page 10: D.system Settings

    UHF Microphone System UHF Microphone System System settings System settings OPERATION MENU OF LCD(Used for two channel only one screen) D.SYSTEM LOCKED OPERATION Press “▲” or “▼” button at the sa- CHAN 10 20 30 40 CHAN 10 20 30 40 0 18 0 18 MUTE...
  • Page 11: Receiver Display Settings

    UHF Microphone System UHF Microphone System System settings System settings Turn on the power of the transmitter CHAN 10 20 30 40 CHAN 10 20 30 40 0 18 0 18 MUTE MUTE 649.320 CH A 673.320 CH A -30 -25 -15 -5 -30 -25 -15 -5 Open the batter holder of the transmitter to expose the IR port, and put the IR port towards to IR window of the receiver, press A, B, C, D button...
  • Page 12 UHF Microphone System UHF Microphone System Receiver Settings Transmitter Settings (1)LCD Instruction for Handheld/Bodypack transmitters ( ) Figure 9 ① CHANNEL: display current working channel ② BATT: Display the Remaining Electricity of Transmitter Battery. When the batt- ery power is low, the sign flashes. The battery should be replaced immediately to (Figure 8)...
  • Page 13: E.connection

    UHF Microphone System UHF Microphone System Connection Troubleshooting F.Connection G.Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause 1.Connection instructions for dual channel models (figure 12) Transmitter ’s batteries are exh- No operation austedor DC in is not connected indication DC INPUT well. ANTENNA-B BAL- OUT BAL - OUT ANTENNA-A MIX CUT...
  • Page 14 FCC warning statement  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.    Operation is subject to the following two conditions:    1)this device may not cause harmful interference, and    2) this device must accept any interference received,  including interference that may cause undesired operation.    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could  void the user's authority to operate the equipment.    The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used  in portable exposure condition without restriction.    This  device  operates  on  a  no‐protection,  no‐interference  basis.  Should  the  user  seek  to  obtain  protection from other radio services operating in the same TV bands, a radio license is required.  For further details, consult Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s document  Client  Procedures  Circular  CPC‐2‐1‐28,  Voluntary  Licensing  of  License‐Exempt  Low‐Power  Radio  Apparatus in the TV Bands. ...

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