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PDWM1950 PDWM1958B PDWM2850 PDWM2880B PDWM1980 PDWM1988B PDWM2950 PDWM2958B Compact UHF Wireless Microphone System USB Powered Desktop Mic Receiver System with Adjustable Volume Control
PDWM1950 PDWM1958B PDWM2850 PDWM2880B PDWM1980 PDWM1988B PDWM2950 PDWM2958B Compact UHF Wireless Microphone System USB Powered Desktop Mic Receiver System with Adjustable Volume Control
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... Connection 7 Charging the Microphone 8 Configuration of receiversltransmitters together, each unit may di er www.PyleUSA.com 1 Adapter (optional) 3. Try to metal surface object or digital equipment. 3. Cable (optional) 5. Handheld transmitter (optional) 10. Do not place receiver close to keep in a barrier-free linear relative position. 2. AA batteries (optional) 7. 14500 lithium battery (optional) 8. Lavalier microphone (optional) 12. Wireless receiver 2. Adapter (optional) 4. Transmitter and antenna should use...
... Connection 7 Charging the Microphone 8 Configuration of receiversltransmitters together, each unit may di er www.PyleUSA.com 1 Adapter (optional) 3. Try to metal surface object or digital equipment. 3. Cable (optional) 5. Handheld transmitter (optional) 10. Do not place receiver close to keep in a barrier-free linear relative position. 2. AA batteries (optional) 7. 14500 lithium battery (optional) 8. Lavalier microphone (optional) 12. Wireless receiver 2. Adapter (optional) 4. Transmitter and antenna should use...
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... 9. Frequency-change button 5. Receiver 6 VOL-A AF RF 5 POWER VOL-A POWER 7 6 VOL-A AF RF RF AF 5 5 VOL-B POWER VOL-A VOL-B POWER 7 12 12 DC5 VO UT ANT-A DC5 VI N BALANCED-B BALANCED-A AUDIO O UT ANT-B 11 10 9 8 2 DC5 VO UT ANT-A DC5 VI N BALANCED AUDIO O UT 11 10 9 8 ANT-B ANT-A AUDIO O UT DC 5V IN 8 10 ANT-B 1. VOL. A 3. Power Input Socket 11. Battery Cover 4. B 4. Charging...
... 9. Frequency-change button 5. Receiver 6 VOL-A AF RF 5 POWER VOL-A POWER 7 6 VOL-A AF RF RF AF 5 5 VOL-B POWER VOL-A VOL-B POWER 7 12 12 DC5 VO UT ANT-A DC5 VI N BALANCED-B BALANCED-A AUDIO O UT ANT-B 11 10 9 8 2 DC5 VO UT ANT-A DC5 VI N BALANCED AUDIO O UT 11 10 9 8 ANT-B ANT-A AUDIO O UT DC 5V IN 8 10 ANT-B 1. VOL. A 3. Power Input Socket 11. Battery Cover 4. B 4. Charging...
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... flashing. 3. Clip microphone socket 2. On transmitter side, press and hold the power button till the display is ON or the LED display shows frequency, otherwise, re-do step 1 to step 5. 1 1 1 1 1 Frequency-change button. 6. Get back to the transmitter side and re-press the frequency-change button 1 www.PyleUSA.com 5 LED Iight 3. Attention: For the receiver that has LED...
... flashing. 3. Clip microphone socket 2. On transmitter side, press and hold the power button till the display is ON or the LED display shows frequency, otherwise, re-do step 1 to step 5. 1 1 1 1 1 Frequency-change button. 6. Get back to the transmitter side and re-press the frequency-change button 1 www.PyleUSA.com 5 LED Iight 3. Attention: For the receiver that has LED...
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... work state in wireless headset system. 6 www.PyleUSA.com A B www.PyleUSA.com 7 1 VOL-A AF RF RF AF VOL-B POWER POWER OFF 2 3 c b 8888 Flashing Press and hold a 4 Frequence change button Press and hold VOL-A AF RF RF AF VOL-B POWER b Flashing a P OW E R ON W a itfo r4_5s e c o n d s 5 8888 6 VOL-A AF RF RF AF VOL-B POWER OK 8888 BODYPACK TRANSMITTER CONNECTION 1. Lavalier Microphone Connection: Connect...
... work state in wireless headset system. 6 www.PyleUSA.com A B www.PyleUSA.com 7 1 VOL-A AF RF RF AF VOL-B POWER POWER OFF 2 3 c b 8888 Flashing Press and hold a 4 Frequence change button Press and hold VOL-A AF RF RF AF VOL-B POWER b Flashing a P OW E R ON W a itfo r4_5s e c o n d s 5 8888 6 VOL-A AF RF RF AF VOL-B POWER OK 8888 BODYPACK TRANSMITTER CONNECTION 1. Lavalier Microphone Connection: Connect...
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... systems 5. Check if barrier is o Solution 1. MUST use AA battery to power the microphone. Turn up receiver volume indicate RF signal 2. See "Matching receiver and transmitter" Distortion or unwanted noise bursts Failed to prevent frequency interference (See "Matching receiver and transmitter" for each transmitters) TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Status Transmitter display or light is between receiver and transmitter 3. Replace transmitter batteries 4. If using many sets together, increase working frequency 3.
... systems 5. Check if barrier is o Solution 1. MUST use AA battery to power the microphone. Turn up receiver volume indicate RF signal 2. See "Matching receiver and transmitter" Distortion or unwanted noise bursts Failed to prevent frequency interference (See "Matching receiver and transmitter" for each transmitters) TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Status Transmitter display or light is between receiver and transmitter 3. Replace transmitter batteries 4. If using many sets together, increase working frequency 3.
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... WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM PDWM1950 PDWM1958B PDWM2850 PDWM2880B PDWM1988B PDWM1980 PDWM2950 PDWM2958B SPECIFICATION Some specification may not apply to some models. RECEIVER Channels 16 Channels SNR 96db Sensitivity 96dbm Frequency Response 30~20kHz Channel Interval 500kHz Output Impedance 600 Ohm Power Supply 5V Power Consumption 85Ma LED Display HANDHELD TRANSMITTER Power Output 10dbm Frequency Response 30kHz~20kHz Power Supply 3v (Normal battery) Power Supply 3.7V (Lithium battery...
... WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM PDWM1950 PDWM1958B PDWM2850 PDWM2880B PDWM1988B PDWM1980 PDWM2950 PDWM2958B SPECIFICATION Some specification may not apply to some models. RECEIVER Channels 16 Channels SNR 96db Sensitivity 96dbm Frequency Response 30~20kHz Channel Interval 500kHz Output Impedance 600 Ohm Power Supply 5V Power Consumption 85Ma LED Display HANDHELD TRANSMITTER Power Output 10dbm Frequency Response 30kHz~20kHz Power Supply 3v (Normal battery) Power Supply 3.7V (Lithium battery...