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1. PYLE SPRO PCMX265W PORTABLE SOUND SYSTEM FOR USB AND SD CARD USER S MANUAL CE www PyleAudio com QUICK SETUP GUIDE Make sure all items listed on the front of this guide are included in the box READ SAFETY INSTRUCTION BOOKLET BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE COMPLETELY CHARGED BOX CONTENTS THE BATTERY PRIOR TO FIRST USE FOR MAXIMUM Battery Powered Amplifier BATTERY LIFE m Power Cable Standard IEC Study this setup diagram Place product in an appropriate position for operation Make sure all input devices such as microphones CD players mp3 players and linked amplifiers PAs are turned off and volume settings are set at zero Connect all devices as shown above Connect the stereo outputs to the power amplifier s tape decks and or audio sources Switch everything on in the following order audio input sources i e microphones instruments CD MP3 Players last any amplifiers When turning off always reverse this operation by turming off amplifiers last any input devices USB SD BATTERY LEVEL ZZ E El oooo N y B amp CO unc Eg a SOUND SYSTEM OUTPUT der To RCA input on additional Cable sold separately USBISDIAUX MASTER GAIN VOLUME Ly yl MIC 4 BALANCED INSTRUMENTIMIC 2 GAIN GAIN AN Ear A ae Y vA VA AS rower 4 o M KM oe b UU Cable sold separately
2. FEATURES Microphone 1 balanced input with gain control Instrument Microphone 2 input with gain control Auxuliary input with gain control stereo RCA a Master Volume Control Voltage Selector Link Output jack Produce size 349x458x273mm wxhxd DIAGRAM AND PARTS DESCRIPTION DISPLAY PANEL 11 12 Single OUT Loop 234 5 6 789 10 CUE To define and record a return point from which playback it again PLAY PAUSE Each time you press the PLAY PAUSE button the operation changes from play to pause or from pause to play REVERSE Push the reverse button to play your track in reverse push the reverse button again to cancel this feature SKIP I BUTTON Use this switch to restart the track or to select the last track 5 IN BUTTON LOOP SYSTEM This button sets the beginning point of the loop and light is illuminate OUT BUTTON LOOP BUTTON When you press this button you set the end point of the seamless loop and you start the loop To finish the loop press again this button RELOOP BUTTON LOOP SYSTEM This button is used to start the last saved loop To finish the loop press the reloop button SKIP gt gt I BUTTON Use this knob to select the next track ID3 When you pressing the ID3 button Able to show the name of songs on led display PITCH CONTROL Use this fader to increase or decrease the speed ofthe track Slide up to decrease the pitch and slide
3. down to increase the pitch DISPLAY LCD Display Indicate the Track Numbers Time Remain Pitch Continue Single USB PORT Allows the connection of any USB memory stick SD CARD SLOT Slotfor inserting SD card The contacts ofthe card must point downwards The unit cannot read cards with a capacity of more than 4GB The unitis not compatible to SDHC cards and only TIME BUTTON Used this knob to choose the time mode Elapsed time remaining time or total remaining time REPEAT BUTTON Use this button to repeat one track or all the track of the CD SINGLE Press these to switch between the SINGLE and CONTINUE play mode The selected mode is indicated on the LCD In SINGLE mode after each track the unit stops the reading In CONTINUOUS mode the unit read all track and stops USB SD To select audio source between USB storage and SD card PITCH BEND BUTTON The pitch will drop while the button is pressed and return to the original pitch when it is released PITCH BEND BUTTON The pitch will automatically rise when the button is pressed and return to the original pitch when it is released PITCH BUTTON If you this button the adjustement of the pitch potentiometer is available FOLDER TRACK SEARCH Allows you to navigate through folders or tracks similarly in either USB or CD mode When navigating a standard CD turn the rotary to the right to advance the selection or turn the rotary to the left to decrease th
4. e selection CONTROL PANEL MIC 1 BALANCED INSTRUMENTIMIC 2 AUX USBISDIAUS MASTER l GAIN VOLUME Oo y O Y oe J LEFT RIGHT um WITH mare rae HT 30530 22 23 24 25 22 MICROPHONE 1 BALANCED INPUT WITH GAIN CONTROL 1 4 AND XLR This jack can either take a 1 4 balanced or a XLR balanced cable An XLR Cable is included with the microphone 23 INSTRUMENT MICROPHONE 2 INPUT WITH GAIN CONTROL 1 4 This mono input accepts a 1 4 input such as a microphone guitar or other musical instrument 24 USB SD AUXULIARY INPUT WITH GAIN CONTROL STEREORCA This knob controls the level of the USB SD and the RCA input This stereo RCA input can be used to connect a CD MP3 or other audio source To connect to a portable device with a 1 8 headphone jack you need a standard 1 8 to RCA adapter which is NOT included 25 MASTER VOLUME CONTROL This knob controls the master volume of the POWER PANEL AC FUSE INPUT RANGE CHARGE PINE UsBjsD SOUND SYSTEM OUTPUT ON FER BATTERY LEVEL e isi 3 P OFF OFF E en 1 X So 200 ATAKA OUND GmbH MAINZ GERMANY WW ATAKASIOUND DE MADE IB CHINA 26 27 28 29 30 31 26 POWER ADAPTERI IEC Insert the includ ed power cable here to charge the unit Note that the can run off the power adapter while it simultaneously charges the battery The charge indicator illuminates when the battery is charging 27 VOITAGE SELECTOR Set this to the correct voltage for your location s
5. nder 4 hours Battery life Over 12 hours at full volume of full volume of the when fully charged Note Battery life may vary based on temperature age and volume usage of product
6. tandard 28 POWER ON OFF SWITCH 29 USB SD CHARGING SWITCH 30 BATTERY LEVEL INDICATOR While the unit is power ed ON these four lights indicate the power left in the battery Battery life varies based on volume and usage 31 LINK OUTPUT This 1 4 jack is a stereo line level output that can be connected to the stereo input of an amplifier or amplified loudspeaker such as another IMPORTANT NOTES Use this troubleshooting guide if The sound is distorted at high volumes Input is clipping Try lowering the input gain or the volume control on your sound source or music instrument Output is clipping Lower the main volume level There is too much bass Try adjusting the tone or EQ control on your sound source to lower the bass level this will allow you to play the music louder before clipping distortion occurs The link cable is being plugged into the instrument or MIC input instead of the RCA line input Important With all large speakers initial break in period is needed to perform at optimal levels To properly break in your play an audio source at medium volume for a few hours SPECIFICATIONS Input Voltage AC 100 120V 60Hz 220 240V 50Hz Output Wattage Peak 400W Output Wattage RMS 400W 196 THD Frequency Response 70Hz 50kHz 3dB Bottom pole mount specifications Standard Pole Mount found at professional audio retailer Depth 80mm 3 15 Diameter 35 5mm 1 40 Time required to fully charge the u

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