Pyle Audio Pdwm4300 Users Manual IM
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2015-02-06
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PDWM4300 PDWM4300 VHF WIRELESS SYSTEM VHF WIRELESS SYSTEM OPERATION MANUAL OPERATION MANUAL VHF WIRELESS SYSTEM OPERATION MANUAL Thank you for buying the PDWM4300 Wireless System. Please read through these operation instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you read it, put it away in a safe place for future reference. Avoid exposure of the system to rain or moisture. No user-serviceable parts inside the system. Refer all servicing to a qualified technician only. Handle the wireless system carefully, dropping or other shocks may cause failure. Avoid using the system where it may be subjected to heat, such as direct sunlight, near radiators or other heat sources. Should any liquid be spilt on the system, stop using it immediately. It may be possible to dry the system, but you should have it checked by a qualified technician Precautions Products figure Hand-held microphone Bodypack transmitter Receiver Front panel Receiver Rear Panel Installation Trouble shooting Specifications before using it again. Take care with the main power adapter and lead. If damaged in any way, do not use the system and refer to a qualified technician for repair. Only use the system with the supplied components. Do not attempt to use with any other main power supply adapter . If the wireless system is not going to be used for a while, remove the battery to prevent leakage. In the event of electrolyte leakage inside the battery compartment, carefully remove the leakage with a damp cloth. Take care not to get battery electrolyte in contact with your skin, however if it does, wash your hands under a running tap. If electrolyte comes into contact with your eyes, seek medical advice immediately. Only replace the battery with the same or an equivalent type. Please dispose of old batteries in an environmentally friendly manner in accordance with the relevant legislation. Do not use any solvents to clean any part of the wireless system . B. Receiver Sensitivity: Image Rejection: Stability: Audio output: Power supply: Dimensions(m/m): 6dB V at S/N>90dB >60dB >80dB -12db/600ohms unbalanced and balanced 15VDC/0.5A 16.5 8.2 1.8 inch PDWM4300 VHF PROFESSIONAL FOUR CHANNELS WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM VOLUME VOLUME RF CHANNEL 1 C. Transmitter Mike capsule: Antenna: RF Output: Spurious: Battery: POWER Dynamic microphone(Handheld mic) Condenser Microphone(Headset mic/clip-on mic) Built-in housing(Handheld transmitter) External(Belt pack transmitter) <10mW <-40dB one 9V battery 9 PDWM4300 Quartz controlled VHF 169-270MHz 0.005% 56KHz with level limiting 100dB 80dB 0.5% "Pilotone & Noise lock" dual squelch circuit 100Hz~15KHz Up to 240 Feet PDWM4300 A.Overall system Oscillation mode: Carrier Frequency Range: Stability: Max Deviation: Dynamic Range: S/N Ratio: T.H.D: Squelch: Frequency Response: Operating range: AF LEVEL VOLUME RF CHANNEL 2 AF LEVEL VOLUME RF CHANNEL 3 AF LEVEL RF CHANNEL 4 AF LEVEL The on air indicator does not light up The wireless microphone is not turned on. The microphone receiver is not turned on. Turn on the microphone receiver and the connected audio equipment The microphone receiver is not connected properly. Turn on the microphone receiver and the connected audio equipment The battery in the wireless microphone is weak. No sound The sound is distorted 1. Unscrew the battery cover at the end of microphone, put a 9V battery into compartment with correct polarities, then close the cover. 2. Move "ON/OFF" switch to "ON" position, "PWR" indic ator will light for one s econd and then go off. This indicates correct operation. If it doesn't come on, please check the voltage of battery or polarities. If the "PWR" indicator lights red, this indicates the battery power is low. Please replace with a fresh battery. Turn on the wireless microphone Replace the battery. The microphone receiver is not turned on . The connected audio equipment is not turned on. The speakers/headphones. are not connected to the audio equipment. The battery in the wireless microphone is weak. Turn on the microphone receiver and the connected audio equipment. The AUDIO OUT on the receiver is not set correctly. Adjust the volume controls. The distance between the wireless microphone and speakers are too A howling noise close. heard from the speakers. The battery in the wireless microphone is weak Turn on the audio equipment. Connect the speakers/ headphones Replace the battery. Move the wireless microphone away from the speakers or change the direction of the microphone. Replace the battery. 8 Using the supplied audio cable, connect from the MIXED jack socket to the "MIC IN" / "LINE IN" socket on amplifier. Alternatively, you can connect an optional XLR cable from the "XLR MIXED" socket on the receiver to a professional mixer. Connect the mains power adaptor from "DC 15V" jack to a suitable mains power socket. BELT CLIP BATTERY COVER AUDIO OUTPUT JACK LOW BAT ON MUTE MIC/LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE MIC LINE POWER SWITCH AUDIO SWITCH Installation Location: At least 3 ft. above ground level At Least 3 ft. away from wall 9V + VOLUME SWITCH -20dB 0dB OFF ON AUDIO POWER ATTENUATION POWER MIC LINE LOW BATTERY LED POWER LED ANTENNA HEADSET MIC LAVALIER MIC DC IN 15V/500mA XLR MIXED MIXED CH-1 SQ4 7 SQ3 SQ2 SQ1 Open the battery cover to install a 9V battery (check polarities). Move the power switch to the ON position. The power indicator will be green to indicate normal operation. If the LOW BAT indicator turns red, replace with a fresh battery promptly. Before operation, please confirm that the frequency of transmitter is same as the frequency of receiver. Plug the 3.5mm connector of headset mic to screw-lock socket of transmitter. Move the audio switch to ON position. The MUTE switch cuts off the audio output without shutting off the transmitter. ATTENUATION is for volume adjustment. Move it to 0dB position to get normal volume output. Move it to -20dB position to reduce distortion and avoid feedback. If the system will not be used for a long time, please switch off the transmitter to avoid power consumption. REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL 3 3 4 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DC IN 15V/500mA PDWM4300 VHF PROFESSIONAL FOUR CHANNELS WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM VOLUME VOLUME RF VOLUME RF AF LEVEL CHANNEL 1 XLR MIXED VOLUME RF AF LEVEL CHANNEL 2 RF AF LEVEL CHANNEL 3 MIXED CH-1 18 19 SQ4 17 POWER 16 2 12 1. Power Indicator 2. Power Switch 3. Antenna 4. CH-1 RF Signal Indicator 5. CH-1 AF Indicator 6. CH-2 RF Signal Indicator 13 7. CH-2 AF Indicator 8. CH-3 RF Signal Indicator 9. CH-3 AF Indicator 10. CH-4 RF Signal Indicator 11. CH-4 AF Indicator 12. CH-1 Volume Control Attach the two antennas and extend them vertically. Switch on the receiver. The red power indicator will come on. Switch on the transmitter. The red indicator RF/Channel1, RF/Channel2, RF/Channel3, RF/Channel4 will come on to indicate signal reception. The green AF LEVEL meters indicate the audio level. 14 15 SQ3 SQ2 SQ1 AF LEVEL CHANNEL 4 21 20 16 13. CH-2 Volume Control 14. CH-3 Volume Control 15. CH-4 Volume Control 16. Rack Mounts Adjust the volume of receiver, transmitters and amplifier. Please switch off the receiver, transmitters and amplifier when the wireless microphone system is not being used. 17.Balanced output jack 18.Unbalanced output jack 19.CH-1 Output jack 20.Squelch adjustor 21.DC Power in SQUELCH The squelch control on the rear of the receiver is preset at the factory. If you must use the system in an area with considerable RF interference and there is some noise from the receiver when your transmitter is off, you can adjust the squelch control so that the system will receive the signal from your transmitter only but squelch or eliminate the unwanted background RF noise. This adjustment can cause reduction in useable range of the wireless transmitter, so set the control to the lowest position that reliablely mutes the unwanted RF signals. Note that switching the microphone on and off can cause interference that will be heard if the microphone volume level of the amplifier system is still set high. 6
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