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Pyle Pro Premier Series User manual

Premier Series Professional UHF
Wireless Handheld Microphone System
PDWM1800
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FOREWORD
Please read this manual before using this equipment in order to avoid
damage through incorrect operation and to get the best performance
from your purchase. Please keep and store this instruction booklet in a
safe place after reading it for future reference.
This professional wireless microphone system operates on high-eciency,
low-consumption discharging techniques. Performance features include
independent developed mobile frequency compression, expander circuitry,
image frequency limiting circuits, a multiple checked silent and noise-free
circuits, antenna diversity receiving circuit & switch impact noise defeat
circuits. Resist reverberation circuit and changed output control. Passes Q.C.
code standards.
SYSTEM FEATURES
All UHF Series systems oer a variety of exceptionalfeatures, including:
1. Multiple System Use: Up to several UHF systems can be used in the same
performance space. Each system must be set at a dierent frequency.
(Frequency marked on the back of the receiver)
2. Simultaneous Output Use: Unbalanced 1/4' phone plug and balanced XLR
output connectors may be used simultaneously to dierent externaldevices.
3. Range: UHF Series transmitters will work at a distance of up to 50 meters
(about 164ft.) from the receiver.
4. Noise Squelch: Squelch circuit analyzes signal strength and quality so that
it can reduce the likelihood of noise burst due to environmental RF (radio
frequency) noise.
5. Low Battery Warning Light: A red light on the body-pack and hand-held
transmitters warns the user that there is less than one hour of battery life left.
SYSTEM TYPE
The Vocal Artist-UHF is a hand-held system designed for singers who desire
the high quality of microphones and the freedom of wireless performance.
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RECEIVER FEATURES
1. Power Switch: Power ON/OFF the receiver.
2. Volume Knob: Adjust the volume output of the receiver.
3. "RF" Signal Indicator: It glows when the Receiver receives RF signal from
Transmitter.
4. Power Indicator: Indicates the power ON/OFF.
5. "AF" Audio Level Indicator: Indicates the wireless system audio signal level.
6. Antenna A/B.
7. XLR Balanced Output Jack: Connect the audio cable from this jack to the
input port of amplier, mixer.
8. 1/4" Audio Output Jack: Connect the audio cable from this jack to the input
port of amplier, mixer.
9. Power Jack: Connect the AC/DC adapter to receiver.
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MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER FEATURES
1. Grille: Protects the cartridge and helps to reduce the breath sounds and
wind noise.
2. Battery Cover: Open to install the battery.
3. Low Battery Indicator: Red light glows when its lack of power and should
renew the battery.
4. Power and Audio Mute Switch.
TRANSMITTER BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Handheld Microphone Battery Installation:
Push open the battery cover. Insert the supplied batteries into battery jar in
polarity and push back the battery cover.
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SYSTEM CONNECTION
1. Receiver Power Connection: Connect the DC connector of supplied AC/DC
adapter into the DC power input of receiver. Plug the AC input connector
into an AC 120/60Hz or AC 220V/50Hz outlet. (Shown as below)
2. Antenna: Keep the position of antenna at a 45 angle from vertical.
3. Audio Connection: Connect the corresponding output of receiver by the
supplied 1/4" phone jack audio cable or your XLR cable to the input of power
amplier, mixer.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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PDWM1800
Premier Series Professional UHF Wireless Handheld Microphone System
System Features:
• LED Power Indicator
• Operation Range: Up to 164 ft.
• Audio Level Indicator for wireless system audio signal level
• RF Signal Indicator for transmitter signal strength
• UHF Signal for wider range and less obstruction
• Adjustable volume control
• 1/4'' audio output jack
• XLR balanced output jack
• AC/DC adapter power jack
Handheld Transmitter Specs:
• RF Output: >10 dBm
• Modulation Type: FM
• Max Deviation: ± 40 KHz
• Spurious Emission: > 55 dBc
• Nominal Current Drain: < 40mA
• Battery Operated Microphone, (2) x 'AA' (Not Included)
• Dimensions: 9.25'' x 1.9'' x 1.9'' -inches
Receiver Specs:
• Wireless Operating Frequency Range: 573-597.8 MHz
• Image & Spurious Rejection: >70 dB
• Receiving Sensitivity: -105 dB
• Signal / Noise Ratio: -105dB
• Border Upon Channel Rejection: > 70 dB
• T.H.D.: < 1.0%
• Audio Output Level: 0-300 mV
• Power Requirements: 13-15V DC nominal 300 mA
• Power Supply: 110/220V
• Dimensions 6.8'' x 5.3'' x 1.7'' -inches
PROBLEM INDICATOR STATUS SOLUTION
No sound Red transmitter
indicator is not ashing
Slide transmitter POWER ON/OFF switch
to ON position. Make sure battery is
inserted property, observing battery
(+/-). Be sure to replace the battery with
a fresh one.
No sound Red transmitter
indicator is ashing Slide transmitter MUTE/ON switch
to ON position
No sound Red receiver POWER
light is o
Make sure AC adaptor is securely plugged
into an electrical outlet and into DC
input connector. Make sure AC electrical
outlet works and supplies proper voltage.
No sound
Turn up receiver volume control.
Conrm that the output connections
from the receiver to the external
equipment are secure
Receiver signal indicators
A/B lights glowing
No sound
Conrm if transmitter and receiver’s
frequencies match.
Move transmitter closer to receiver.
Receiver signal indicators
A/B lights o. Transmitter
and receiver POWER lights
glowing
Sound level diers
from level of a
cabled Instrument
Adjust transmitter gain level to
compessary. Adjust receiver volume
as necessary.
Receiver signal indicators
A/B lights glowing
Sound level diers
with dierent guitars.
Readjust transmitter gain level to
compensate for dierences in guitar
outputs
Receiver signal indicators
A/B lights glowing
Distortion level
increases gradually Replace transmitter battery
Receiver signal indicators
A/B lights and transmitter
LOW BATTERY light glowing
Bursts of noise or
other audible radio
signals present.
Identify potential sources of
interference (other RF- sources) and
turn o, remove or use a wireless
system operating on a dierent
frequency.
Signal Indicators
A/B lights ON
Momentary loss of
sound as
transmiitter is
moved around
performing area.
Reposition receiver and perform
walk-through test again. If audio
dropouts persist, mark "dead" spots
and avoid them during performance
Receivar signal
indicators A/B lights o
when sound is lost
What's in the Box:
• Wireless Microphone
• Receiver Base
• Power Cable

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