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1.             PDWM7300  Usage Manual       www pyleaudio com                   CONTENTS    CONTENTS cecoecoooooooosooooooocococoococooooooooooo f    GENERAL DESCRIPTION ssessseoooosoooooosooooooooooooo 2    FEATURES                      06  eoocorrrsscncrrccssrs    ILLUSTRATION OF RECEIVER  RCEIVER REMARK a a re     USING THE RECEIVER  oococooccccccccccccccccccccococo    ILLUSTRATION OF TRANSMITTER    HANDHELD TRANSMITTER REMARK   eeeesseeecceccccces 4  USING THE HANDHELD TRANSMITTER   sesseessoesooeooooo 5  BODYPACK TRANSMITTER REMARK   scccccccccvccesccces D  USING THE BODYPACK TRANSMITTER    oo ooooomocoomom   b  CAUTION     o o eooronorcccrccorororrrrrrrrrcrrrsrrsrsf  REMOVE BREAKDOWN      o ooocooonacsacanosoonascsos Y  PARAMETER     oooooocccccccccccccrrrrrrrssssssrrro       INTRODUCTION    Thank you for purchasing our product We will feed back customers high  quality product  Anyway  welcome to suggest us good idea so that our pro   ducts will get better and better    This type of wireless microphone system is using for UHF band rec   eiver  Itis not only widely used in various of performance stage  butalso assembly halland entertainment place like karaoke hall  The  novelty  high quality and stability product made our product gains the  reputations among our customers all over the world  On the other hand   our product can be used with handheld and the lapel at the same time   thatis very free    Please read this specification carefully  that you can operate it corre   
2.  connect the adaptor with AC       If the power supply has connected  press power switch  the  machine turns on     TRANSMITTER    TRANSMITTER REMARK        1 Microphone Head   2 Low Voltage Indicator   3 power switch   4 Grip   5 Battery Cover                USING THE HANDHELD TRANSMITTER      Open the handheld microphone battery cover and putintwo AA batteries  in right polarity then close battery cover      2  Turn on the power switch of microphone and the power indicator will  be light soon  the transmitter send the signal to the receiver   and the    RF indicator is light now    3  When the transmitter is not used  turn the power off      4  When the low voltage indicator lights    it means the power of the battery is  not enough   f it has affected using effect The distance between the re   ceiver and transmitter is not far enough or the voice is distortion    you  had batter replace a new battery     If the unit does not use for along time    you must take out the battery     BODYPACK REMARK           1 Microphone Jack  2 Low Voltage Indicator  3 Power Switch   4 Audio Volume  5 Microphone Head  6 Clip   7 Microphone Wire  8 Microphone Jack  9 Belt Clip   10 Battery Cover       USING THE BODYPACK TRANSMITTER      Open the microphone battery coverand putin a 9V battery in right  polarity then close battery cover       amp  Turn onthe powerswitch of microphone and the power indicator will  be light soon  the transmitter send the signal to the receiver and  the RF indicat
3. Power Supply   Current Consumption   Dimensions    Weight     Hand held   0 001   lt 30mW   gt 50dB  FM   45KFz  Dynamic   50uS   1 5V Battery   lt 40mA   635 x270mm   2509    8    80 12500Hz   90dB   lt 1    90dB   80M  50 45  480 550MHz     lt 4uB    gt 60dB   50uS   6000   10   11v   DC12V   lt 300mA  480x220x45mm   27009    Bodypack   0 001   lt 30mW   gt 50dB  FM   45KFz  Electric capality  50uS  9V Battery   lt 40mA  95x 60x 20mm   90g             
4. ctly  and you can usethis unit foralong time  Please keep it well   It is for future reference     FEATURES       UHF 500MHz used for Frequency of Carrier Wave low interference     MX Volume can be controlled by the column fixed on the receiver Radio la   mp and audio lamp used to clarify the condition     XxX One receiver accompanies with four wireless microphones     MX Audio Expand amp Compress technic used to perfectthe timbre     XX Codistor fixed inside to avoid large noise caused by wireless mic   rophone interfering     XxX Convenient antenna fixed inside ofthe wireless microphone     Xx Balanceable and lopsided audio output  separate and mixed output is  useful for family and other situations     2                RECEIVER  RECEIVER REMARK                         1  Power Switch  3  Audio Signal Indicator    9   Separated mic output   11  Separated mic output3                 7  Balance Audio Output           13  AC Power Jack           2  RF Indicator   4  Audio Volume  5  Digita Tube Frequency Display  6  Antenna     8  Mixed Audio Output   10  Separated mic output2   12  Separated mic output4       USING THE RECEIVER       Pull four antennas of the machine  please notice pull along the  direction of antennas connector      2  Connect one end of audio cable to audio output jack of the recei   ver and the other end to microph one input jack of audio mixer or power  amplifier      3  Input the output plug of the adaptor tothe DC input port of the rec   eiver  and then
5. er   5 The frequency or rece   iver is different from  transmitter     1 Do not draw out the  antenna fully    2 The power of the b   attery is not enough     NOE NONE 2 The power jack of 2 Turn on the power of  receiver is not atta  receiver   ched power   Mine rone miser isnot 1 Turn on the transmit   2 The AF cord of rece  ter   iver has not been 2 Joint the receiver and  connected  loud speaker toge   3  The volume of the re  ther   No voice ceiver or the loudsp  3 Turn up the volume     4 Do not make the tra   nsmitter far away  from the receiver    5 Adjusting the same  frequency        1 Draw out the antenna  fully   2 Replace a new battery        The voce is distortion       1 The powerof the batt   ery is not enough    2 The loud speaker is  too near to the rec   eiver           1 Replace a new battery   2 Put the loud speaker  far from the receiver        If do not use it well after checking the unit yourself  please contact    the professional        PARAMETER    SYSTEM    Audio Frequency Response     Dynamic Range   System Distortion   Signal to Noise Ratio   Operating Range     Operating Temperature Range     Carrier Frequency Range     Receiver   Sensitivity S N 30dB   Image Rejection   De Emphasis    Audio Output Impedance   Audio Output Level   Power Supply    Current Consumption   Dimensions    Weight     Transmitter   Frequency Stability   RF Output power   Spurious Rejection   Modulation Mode     Maimum Deviation Range     Microphone Mode   Pre Emphasis    
6. or is light now      3  When the transmitter is not used  turn the power off       When the low voltage indicator lights  it means the power of the battery  is notenough  If it has affected using effect  The distance between the  receiver and transmitter is not farenough or the voice is distortion you  had batter replace a new battery        If the unit does not use for a long time    you must take out the battery     CAUTION    Read this before operating your unit   1  Please read this manual carefully before using   And keep it in a safe    place for future reference   2  Donotexpose the unit with rain or an environment where it may be    splashed by water or other liquids   as doing may result in fire or    electric shock   3  Do not use force on switches  knobs or cords  When moving the set    turn the unit off first   4  Do notattempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents   this might  damage the surface  you should use the clean and dry cloth     5  To prevent receiver damage  please cut off power during electrical st   orms     6  The voltage used must be the same as that specified on this unit                    REMOVE BREAKDOWN       BREAKDOWN    REASONS    SOLVE       The power indicator is    1 The transmitter does  not load in the battery   and the battery have  no power or change  thebattery     1 Load in a new battery        The distance betwe   en the receiver and  transmitter is not far  enough    eaker is too low   4 The transmitter is far  from the receiv
    
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