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Pyle PDWM12UH User manual

PDWM12UH
UHF PLL 32CH Wireless Receiver
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SPECIFICATIONS
Overall System
Oscillation Mode: PLL
Frequency Range: 520~544.8MHz
Frequency Stability: +/-10ppm
Channel Space: 800KHz
Frequency Response: 50Hz~20KHz at ±2dB
T.H.D: 0.03% @ 1Khz, Vmic=-30dBv
Operating Range: 50M
Operation Temperature: -68°F~122°F
Receiver
Sensitivity: -94dBm
Adjacent channel rejection: 55dB
Max audio output voltage: 0.6Vrms
Output impedance: 600Ω
Power Supply: 2x 1.5V AAA batteries or DC 5V
Current consumption: 100mA
Microphone
Mic Capsule: Consender
Antenna: External
Transmitting Power: <10mW
Audio Sampling Rate: 48 K H z, 32-bit encryption transmission
Modulation Mode: P 1/4 DQPSK
Power Supply: 2x 1.5V A A batteries
Current consumption: 100mA
FEATURES
1. UHF PLL 32 channels wireless headset and lavalier
microphone with belt pack transmitter. Supports several
microphones that can work together at the same time.
2. UHF high band 520~544.8MHz.50M operating range.
3. Unidirectional cardioid polar pattern rejects unwanted noise to
improve sound quality. Included windscreen also reduces
plosives, wind and breath sounds.
4. Belt pack transmitter with LED display. Easy to set up and reset
transmitter channels.
5. Receiver auto search channels of transmitter and SYNC to
the transmitter.
6. Portable receiver with 1/4" Interface. Compatible with PA
system, amplier, mixer that has a 1/4" jack.
7. Spare 1/4" input socket on receiver. You can connect another
wired MIC or wireless receiver for more person to use
simultaneously.
8. Transmitter is powered by two AA batteries and receiver is
powered by two AAA batteries. Receiver can be also powered
by 5V DC.
9.Perfect for karaoke, party, speech etc
PARTS DESCRIPTION
Receiver
1. 6.35 Audio Output
2. RF (power) Indicator
Red: Power On
Green: Ready
Bright Red: Low Battery
3. ON/OFF Switch
4. 5V DC Input
5. Antenna
6. 6.35 MIC Input
7. Battery Cover/Compartment
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Belt Pack Transmitter
1. Antenna
2. Power Indicator
3. ON-OFF Switch
4. MIC IN jack
5. LED Display
6. Channel Select Switch
7. Battery Cover/Compartment
8. Lavalier MIC
9. Headset MIC
OPERATION
1. Open battery cover of the belt pack transmitter and install 2pcs
AA batteries into battery compartment with correct polarity.
Then close the battery cover.
2. Connect supplied lavalier MIC or headset MIC to MIC IN jack of
transmitter. Press power switch to turn on the transmitter.
Power indicator will light green and LED display will be
illuminated.
3. Open battery cover of the receiver and install 2PCS AAA
batteries into battery compartment with correct polarity. Then
close the battery cover or connect the receiver to external 5V
DC power supply.
4. Connect receiver 6.35mm audio output connector to MIC in
jack of your amplier, mixer or active speaker. Set your
amplier, mixer or active speaker to suitable level.
5. Slide ON/OFF switch of receiver to ON position. Receiver will
start searching transmitting signal from transmitter
automatically. RF indicator will ash once and then light green
to indicate that receiver is synchronized with transmitter.
Now you are ready to go!
6. If you want to use multisets simultaneously, press select
button on transmitter to set transmitters in dierent
frequencies. Receivers will automatically SYNC to their
transmitters.
7. During operation if battery icon in LED display of transmitter
starts to ash or receiver power indicator lights bright red, it
indicates battery power is low. Please replace new batteries.
8. After use please turn o both transmitter and receiver to save
battery power. If you are not going to use the wireless
microphone system for a long period of time please take out
the batteries from the transmitter and receiver to avoid
possible battery leakage which may damage the unit.
Remarks
Each transmitter has a unique ID code. Only the receiver which
has been paired with the transmitter can work with the
transmitter. In each set the receiver has been pre-paired to the
transmitter already. Users do not need to pair the receiver with
the transmitter. In case you need to use the receiver with another
transmitter ( for example, replacement transmitter), please pair
the receiver with the transmitter before operation as below.
1. Turn o both transmitter and receiver.
2. Press and hold both power and select button of transmitter
until you see LED display starts to ash.
3. Turn on receiver. Receiver RF indicator will ash about 3 times
and then light green. Now receiver is paired to the transmitter.
4. Press select button of the transmitter to nish pairing.
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