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Pyle PG660A User manual

5.25”PortableWirelessBTStreamingSpeaker
PG660A
PortableAudio Speaker, with Built-in Rechargeable Battery,
MP3/USB/ /FM Radio (120 Watt MAX)
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Illegal operation may cause personal injury, which could be fatal.
Illegal operation may cause damage to property.
Important Safety Instructions:
1. Read these instructions carefully.
2. Read all warnings
3. Follow all instructions.
4. Please do not expose this apparatus to water, corrosive liquid or gas.
Store the apparatus in a dry and clean place.
5. DO NOT install the speaker system near windows, or any heat sources such
as radiators, heat registers, gas stoves or other apparatus that produce heat.
6. DO NOT place any naked ame sources, such as lit candles, on or near the
apparatus.
7. Clean only with dry cloth.
8. DO NOT place objects lled with any kind of liquid on the speakers
9. To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this product to
rain or moisture. Liquids can cause a failure and/or re hazard.
10. DO NOT insert metal bar/wire or any other object in the speaker hole.
11. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at
plugs, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
12. To reduce the risk of electric shock, DO NOT handle the plug with wet hands.
13. Before moving the speakers, please pull out the power adapter and
disconnect from any other equipment.
14. DO NOT block any ventilation openings of the device, otherwise it will
cause a rise in internal temperature of the apparatus and thus cause
damage to the circuit.
15. DO NOT press the switches or other keys with force.
16. Unplug the power cable immediately if your device emits smoke or acts
abnormally. Seek professional help from your nearest service center.
17. Only use attachments recommended by the manufacturer.
Use of other attachments may be hazardous.
18. DO NOT throw used batteries in with your household rubbish.
Follow instructions from your local council about safe disposal.
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Using the Remote Control
Installing the Batteries
Remove the battery cover from the back of the Remote Control as shown
and insert 2xAAA size batteries ensuring correct polarity.
1. Mute
2. Fm radio
3. 0-9 keys
4. Repeat
5. Tws
6. Play/pause
7. Previous song
8. VoIume+
9. Next song
10. Volume-
11. Record key
12. Mic Priority
13. Record play
14. Mic vol-
15. Mic voI+
16. Wireless BT
17. Bass+
18. Bass-
19. Aux
20. Echo+
21. Echo-
22. Usb
23. TrebIe+
24. Treble-
Note for remote:
1. The remote control should be used within 6m from the device, around 30
degree on the left/right side, pointed directly tow ards the speaker system.
AUX
- +
TWS
FM
REPREC
PRIOR
MIC VOL
BT
BASS
USB
TREBLE ECHO
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OVERVIEW:
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1.5
MICRO SD
1. DC INPUT
2. POWER/VOLUME
3. DISPLAY
4. MICRO SD INPUT
5. ECHO
6. MIC. VOL
7. MIC INPUT
8. TREBLE
9. BASS
10. USB INPUT
11. MODE
12. PREVIOUS SONG
13. PLAY/PAUSE/TWS/IN FM MODE, SHORT PRESS TO SEARCH RADIO STATION
14. NEXT SONG
15. AUX INPUT
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CONNECTING WIRED MICROPHONE (microphone not supplied)
Connect the microphone to MIC IN input and switch on.
Note:
If you are playing music from any other input, connecting the microphone
will not mute the sound output.
Voiceover Function
The voiceover function is available with any input.
Play a track through AUX/USB/MICRO SD/FM/Wireless BT;
connect a microphone to MIC IN and sing along for a "karaoke"eect.
Built-in Recording Function:
1. Plug in a microphone to the MIC IN input.
2. Insert USB/MICRO SDcard into the corresponding port; press Mode button
and select USB/MICRO SD mode.
3. If the USB/MICRO SD card is plugged into the speaker for the rst time, the
system will automatically create a folder named RECORDM to save recorded
les (FAT32 usb le system is supported).
4. When you are ready to record, press "Recording" button to go to recording
mode. The current sound output will stop and go to mute status, screen
shows "Recording". The device starts recording when the screen shows
00:01 and users can use the microphone to record. Press ”REC/Recording”
button on remote control again to save recording.
5. Press “REP/Record Key” button on remote control to play recorded les.
Press “REP/Record Key”button again to quit recording. While playing
recorded les, press “REC/Recording” button to delete current recording.
USB/MICRO SD
Keep the speaker away from high temperatures, high magnetic eld and high
frequency interference If the speaker hangs, please switch it o and switch
on again, or unplug USB/MICRO SD card and re-plug. The speaker will work
normally again. The maximum size of usb/micro sd device that can be
connected is 64GB.
MUSIC FORMAT SUPPORT MP3, WMA, FLAC
1. USB port, plug and play.
2. MICRO SD slot. Plug and play.
3. Mode key: Choose input source from these options: AUX/USB/MICRO
SD/FM/Wireless BT.
4. Play/pause key: when playing, press this key to pause, press the key again
to play.
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5. Previous/Next key: when playing, single press of this key will play next/
previous song as per your wish.
6. Repeat key: when playing, pressing this key can replay the current song or
all songs as per your wish. Press once for single repeat;
Press twice for repeat all.
FM RADIO FUNCTION
1. Turn ON the unit and press repeatedly the MODE key on unit, or the FM on
remote control and select FM function (the display will show the frequency).
2. Press the PLAY button on the unit or the key on remote control to activate
the auto memory (the radio starts an automatic search for available radio
stations and saves them automatically). The station's number stored depends
on the radio signal in your area. During the search, press PLAY button on
the remote control to stop searching.
3. Use the NEXT and PREV, or the keys and on the remote control to
listen to the various radio stations saved in memory.
4. To change to a preset station, use the number keys on the remote control.
For example, to call up the station number 12, rst press 1 and then 2.
WIRELESS BT STREAMING
• Built-in BT for Wireless Music Streaming
• Simple & Hassle-Free Pairing
• Works with All of Today’s Latest Devices Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops,
Computers, etc.
• BT Version: 5.0
• BT Network Name: ‘PYLEUSA’
• Wireless Range: Up to 32’ ft.
WIRELESS BT OPERATION
1. Turn ON the machine and press the MODE on unit, or the BT on remote
control to select the BT function, the display shows "BLUE".
2. In the BT mode, the system automatically enters search mode.
3. Activate the Wireless BT feature on the external device to be coupled.
4. Initiate a search for devices. The device shows up as "PYLEUSA".
5. Press the PLAY button on the unit or the key on remote control, to start
playing and the buttons NEXT and PREV, or the keys and for the
selection of songs.
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CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS
1. This speaker has a high capacity 3.7V battery. Please connect to AC port
with the power adapter to charge. The speaker has an indicator light that
will illuminate when the speaker is on charge, When the speaker is fully
charged, the indicator light will be o. It takes around 6 -8 hours to fully
charge the speakers. Disconnect power adapter as soon as battery is fully
charged.
Note: Over charging will damage the battery.
2. Please fully charge the speakers if they are not used in a long time.
Please charge the speakers every 2 months, otherwise the battery may get
damaged.
Note: When the battery of the speaker is low, please charge it within 48
hours.
TWS FUNCTION
For increase sound eect, our unit provides TWS function as follows:
Step-1: Make sure two same units are in BT mode.
Step-2: Turn ON BT mode on your device and connect one of the units.
Step-3: Press and hold the TWS button on each unit, and two units will pair
automatically.
Remark: After two units pairing, press and hold TWS button again to quit
pairing.
WHAT'S IN THE BOX:
• Speaker System
• Remote Control
• Power Adapter
TROUBLESHOOTING
Users may try to solve common problems by following these guidelines.
If the problem persists and can't be solved, please contact Customer
Service for assistance.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Check the following points before contacting a repair company.
Symptom May caused by Solution
No sound when
powered ON
1. No input sound source
2. Volume knob is in the lowest
position
3. Voice switch OFF
4. USB/MICRO SD card not plugged
1. Input AUX signal
2. Adjust volume
3. Turn on voice switch
4. Plug USB/MICRO SD card,
pIay MP3
Sound Distortion 1. Volume is too loud
2. Audio le error
1. Turn the volume down
2. Check and change the
audio le
No sound
comes from the
Microphone
1. Microphone socket may not be
plugged properly.
2. Microphone switch may not be on
3. Microphone volume is on lowest
mode.
1. Ensure the microphone is
correctly plugged into the
socket.
2. Turn on the microphone
3. Adjust the microphone
volume as per users wish
No sound comes
after inserting USB/
MICRO SD card
1. Incorrect le format
2. USB/MICRO SD card may not be
plugged in properly.
1. File format should be MP3
2. Plug USB/MICRO SD card
correctly
Charging adapter is not inserted
properly.
It will not aect the speaker
system. The light is only used
for indicating whether the
unit is charging.
Charging
indication - red
light ashing
when there is
low charge
1. Connect power cord to charge
2. Battery not fully charged
3. Battery life may have ended
1. Check if the power cord is
connected properly
2. Extend charging time;
normaIIy it takes 6-8 hour
to fully charge
3. Replace old batteries with
the same specication as
the old batteries.
Unable to
charge or the
battery works
only for short
duration
1. Mic switched ON but too close to
the speaker
2. Microphone switched ON but is
not being used.
3. Microphone volume is too loud
4. Mobile phone is too close to the
speaker
5. Other wireless equipments may is
placed very close to the speaker.
1. Keep the mic 2 meters
away from the speaker
2. Turn o mic if not in use.
3. Adjust microphone volume
to lower mode
4. Keep mobile away from the
speaker whilst attending a
call.
5. Keep speaker away from
other wireless equipment
Speaker makes
loud noises
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FEATURES:
• True Wireless Stereo System
• Portable Speaker System
• High-Powered Loudspeaker Style
• Wireless BT Music Streaming Ability
• Built-in Rechargeable Battery
• FM Radio with Digital LED Display
• Connect & Stream Audio from External Devices
• Aux (3.5mm) Input Connector Jack
• USB Flash Memory Reader
• Micro SD Card Reader
• 6.5mm Microphone input
• Battery Level LED Indicator Lights
• Microphone Echo Adjust Knob
• Bass & Treble Adjust Knobs
• For Indoor / Outdoor Use
TECHNICAL SPECS:
• Construction Material: Wooden case + PVC + woven cloth
• Max Power Output: 120 Watt Max
• Sound System: 5.25’’ -inch Subwoofer + 2”Tweeter
• USB Interface Type: 2.0
• Digital Audio File Support: MP3/WMA/FLAC
• Maximum USB Flash Support: 64GB
• Remote Control Battery Operated, 2 pieces AAA Batteries (Not Included)
• Battery Life: Up to 3.5 Hours (Charge Time: Approx. 6 Hours)
• Rechargeable Battery: 3.7V, 3600mAh – 13.32 Wh
• Power Supply: AC110~240V, Auto Switchable (5V/1.5A Power Adapter)
• Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 12.2” x 4.9” x 9.3” (Inch)
Questions? Issues?
We are here to help!
Phone: (1) 718-535-1800
Email: suppor[email protected]

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