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Pyle PDWM8300 8 Channel Wireless Microphone System User Manual

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Pyle PDWM8300 8-Channel Wireless Microphone System

Pyle PDWM8300 8-Channel Wireless Microphone System Product

About Pyle

Pyle is a well-known consumer electronics company that specializes in manufacturing a wide range of audio equipment and accessories. The company was founded in 1960 and is based in Brooklyn, New York. Pyle Audio has built a reputation for producing affordable and quality audio products, catering to various consumer needs.

Main features

  1. Using VHF 170-270 Mhz band to avert interference frequency.
  2. Using multilevel high-frequency and mid-frequency narrowband filters, so as to dispel any possible interference signals.
  3. A specially designed circuit switch is on the phone. It is for clearing up waves of miscellaneous signals
  4. All use quartz crystal oscillating circuits, so the frequency is very steady.
  5. With audio compressing-expanding technology, the machine can lower noises and increase the dynamic range. It can also lower reecho.
  6. It has channel separate outputing and mix outputting, and it can be connected with the sound-adjusting stage and the karaoke enlargement.
  7. Special tone key locked identity functions to avoid interference signal from outside open the mute system.
  8. There are multiple noise detect circuits, multi circuits, So it has a strong anti-jamming specialty.
  9. A uniform cardioid pickup pattern isolates the main sound source and minimizes background noise
  10. Effective, built-in spherical wind and pop filter.
  11. Longest distance in open:100m.Idealest distance in open: 50m

Cautions

  1. Please ensure the host receiver is in a place that is in good condition for signal, without a dead angle.
  2. Please keep the transmitter of the microphone from throwing, casting, and so on, protecting it from breaking.
  3. The receiver is waterproof, so please keep it from water or something like this.
  4. Please keep distance from or away from electromagnetic fields, high voltage power nets,s or big metal subjects.
  5. Please switch off the transmitter when you change the battery.
  6. Please put out the battery if you will not use the microphone for a long time.
  7. Please plug out the receiver if you will not use the microphone for a long time.
  8. Please get in contact with the distributor of the products if there is a problem with broken or something inside.
  9. Please note we will not provide the service of repair if customers open it by themself without notice.

TECHNICAL PARAMETERS

Unit Specification

  • Frequency range: 170-270.MHz VHF band
  • Frequency stability:  0.005%
  • Modulation: FM
  • Frequency response: 40Hz-18KHz( 3dB)
  • T.H.D: -0.8%
  • Distance: 50-100M
  • Temperature: -10-55 c

Receiver

  • Receiving system: Quartz crystal frequency
  • Sensitivity: 10UV/40DB emf
  • Removing weight:  50ms
  • Audio output: 0-0.35Vp-p 5k
  • Output connection: 6.3 mm plug
  • Power supply:  DC:12-17 V

Handheld Transmitter

  • Radio output power: 20mW
  • Antenna:  Hide inside
  • Pre-weight: 50 uS
  • Cartridge: Moving dynamic coil
  • Battery consumption:  < 30mA
  • Battery life: 8 H time of duration
  • Temperature range: -10 –55 ¡

Body packing transmitter

  • Radio output power:20mW
  • Carrying frequency:  below the min carrying frequency of 40dB
  • Pre-weight: 50 uS
  • Cartridge:  condenser
  • Battery consumption:   <30mA
  • Battery life: 8 H time of duration
  • Temperature range: -10 –55 ¡

Wireless meeting microphone

This circle light is working, indicating the battery is working when the transmitter is switched on.

  • Power supply: DC9V
  • Power consumption:<35mA
  • Carrying frequency: 170-270MHz
  • Frequency stability: ¡0.002%
  • S/N ratio: > 90dB
  • Channel interference ratio: > 80dB
  • Dynamic range: 80dB
  • T.H.D: 3%
  • Cartridge: Condenser noise proof
  • Polarity: Uni-direction
  • Frequency response: 40Hz-18KHz( 3dB)
  • Sensitivity of transmission: – 47¡3dB @1KHz
  • Temperature: -10-55¡

Pyle PDWM8300 8-Channel Wireless Microphone System (1)

  1. Cartridge
  2. Working indicator
  3. Switch
  4. Power and low voltage two-color indicator

Handheld transmitter

Pyle PDWM8300 8-Channel Wireless Microphone System (2)

  • Head net
  • Power switch
  • Power light
  • Low voltage indicator
  • 9V Battery
  • Battery cover

Laveliar transmitter

Pyle PDWM8300 8-Channel Wireless Microphone System (3)

Operation

  1. Please put the battery in the battery case correctly with the right poles
  2. Working when the switch is on, mute at ST-BY
  3. Please put the battery on and switch it off if you will not use it.
  4. Please change the battery when the low-voltage light is on

FUNCTION DESCRIPTION

Front Panel

Pyle PDWM8300 8-Channel Wireless Microphone System (4)

  1. Power switch
  2. Power indicator
  3. Volume Adjust
  4. Receiving indicator

Rear panel

Pyle PDWM8300 8-Channel Wireless Microphone System (5)

  1. Antenna
  2. Audio output
  3. mixed-balanced output
  4. balanced output
  5. DC power

SYSTEM Operation

  1. Please take the following working flow diagram for reference on using this machine-connect the mix out of the receiver with mic input on the amplifier or out A, B, C, and D and mic input on the amplifier.
  2. Power 220V, switch the power, and set the volume of your sound equipment.
  3. Adjust the volume to the right sound, and make MIC1 and MIC2 harmony, which will make you enjoy the sound well.
  4. Please plug out the power if you will not use the machine long time.

System connection flow diagram

Pyle PDWM8300 8-Channel Wireless Microphone System (6)

Installation of receiver

  • Keep the machine 1m above the ground
  • Keep the machine away 1m against the wall.
  • Pull the antenna up rightness fully
  • Make the transmitter point to the antenna without a barrier
  • Keep the receiver away from any digital equipment(such as CD, VCD, PC.or other radio equipment)

TROUBLESHOOTING

Some core problems and their solutions are identified in the table below. If you are unable to solve a problem, contact your dealer.

Problem Solution
 

 

 

No sound;RF light(s) not glowing

Make sure the transmitter

 

POWER switch is ON and the receiver is plugged into a power source Check battery.

Check receiver squelch setting.

Check receiver antenna connection(s).

Make sure antennas are in line of sight of transmitter.

No sound;

 

RF lights glowing.

Turn up receiver audio VOLUME control

 

Check for proper connection between receiver and karaoke unit

 

 

Received signal is noisy c contains extraneous sounds sounds with transmitter on.

Check battery

 

Remove local. Sources of RF interference.

If using a guitar or other instrument, check connections.

Two transmitters may be operating on the same frequency. Locate and turn one off. Signal may be too weak Repositior~antennas. If possible, move them closer to transmitter.

Noise from receiver with transmitter off. Adjust receiver squelch control.

 

Remove local sources of RF interference. Reposition receiver or antennas.

Momentary loss of sound as transmitter is moved around performing area. Reposition receiver and perform another”walkthrough”test and observe the RF indicators. If audio dropouts persist, mark these”dead spots” in performing area and avoid them during performance.

FAQs Pyle PDWM8300 8-Channel Wireless Microphone System

Can a speaker be used without a microphone?

To the Playback System With The Mic Signal. Although loudspeakers and headphones are not necessary for the operation of microphones (and vice versa), these audio gadgets frequently cooperate. This is especially true in the studio and on stage.

UHF wireless microphone – what is it?

High frequencies between 450 MHz and 952 MHz are used by ultra-high frequency (UHF) wireless microphone systems. When compared to Very High Frequency (VHF) microphones, they have a more reliable connection. VHF microphones are also susceptible to interference from sounds.

A VHF microphone is what?

The term “very high frequency” (VHF) refers to a band of radio frequencies that spans 49 and 216 MHz. A low band (49-108MHz) and a high band (169-216MHz) are how the FCC splits up the VHF spectrum. Cordless phones, walkie-talkies, radio-controlled toys, television channels 2–6, and “assistive listening” wireless systems are all prevalent on low-band VHF.

What frequency range do VHF microphones operate in?

The term “very high frequency” (VHF) refers to the portion of the wireless spectrum that is between 25 and 300 MHz. There are a few frequencies available for unlicensed wireless microphone system operation even if the majority of this frequency range is designated for other uses.

2.4 GHz or UHF: Which is preferable?

Although both frequency bands are highly power-limited due to FCC regulations, technically the UHF band has a longer range and better dispersion outside and through solid objects. Nevertheless, the difference is largely insignificant.

What does a qualified wireless microphone do?

An input source, a transmitter, and a receiver are the key components of a professional wireless microphone system. The transmitter receives an audio signal from the input source. The transmitter transforms the audio signal into a radio signal before sending it out into the surrounding area.

How much does a good microphone cost?

$100 – $250. You should expect to pay more than $100 for a professional microphone of reasonable quality. In this price range, there are many excellent dynamic, lavalier, and USB microphones.

Are all microphones noisy?

Self-noise, which is noise produced by the microphone itself, is present in all recordings. Primarily, this noise (also known as “shot noise” or “Poisson noise”) results from a current flowing through the circuitry. Additionally, thermal noise (sometimes known as “Johnson noise”) is a problem; the noise increases with temperature.

Can Android users utilize USB microphones?

How to Connect a USB Microphone to an Android Tablet or Phone. Assuming your device can supply enough power to your microphone, you can use a USB-C to USB-C connection like the SC16 or SC17 to directly connect it to your smartphone. This is true of the majority of recent Android phones and tablets.

Bluetooth Is A Wireless Microphone?

There are two that are frequently used. A 2.4 GHz wireless microphone is one, and a Bluetooth microphone is the other.

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