PYLE Audio PDWM9000 manual

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    PDWM9000 User ’ s Manual CH . A CH . A MI N MI N MAX MA X RECEI VER LCD UHF PROFESSIONAL WIRE LESS MI CROPHONE POW E R RECEI VER LCD AF RF CH 02: 801 . 50M Hz AF RF CH 02: 801 . 50M Hz[...]

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    1 Thank you for selecting th PLL Synthesized Diversity System. Before operating please read this instruction manual carefully and thoroughly in order to understand the correct operating procedures and achieve the best results. The PDWM9000 is an UHF wireless system. Designed for professional applications, it has a 1U rackmount , balanced XLR and un[...]

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    2 2. Installation of the Receiver Fig. 3 Connect the AC power cable to the 110/220V AC jack (9) and the other end into an AC outlet. Check the voltage selector (10) as shown in Fig. 4. 1. Power Connection 2. Audio Output Connection: (A) 1/4” Unbalanced Output: Connect from the unbalanced output jack (7) of the receiver the input jack of the ampli[...]

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    3. Extend antennas A & B. Make them perpendicular with the machine. 4. Push the power switch to turn on the unit. 5. Adjust the volume using the control knobs on the receiver . • The receiver should be placed more than 3 ft. above the floor and 3 ft. away from the wall. • Antennas should be fully extended for best reception. Receiver Locati[...]

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    3 4. Operation of the Microphone Frequency & Channel Listing 2. T urn on the microphone. 3. The microphone features a three position switch. Place the switch in Stand By (middle position) to mute the sound without turning off the mic. 1. Screw the battery box cover counter clockwise. Insert a 9v battery (check the polarity). Mic B NO. Frequency[...]

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    5 6. Specifications System Specifications Carrier Frequency: UHF 790-806MHz Frequency Stabilization < 30ppm Dynamic Range: More Than 90dB T otal Harmonic Distortion: Less Than 0.5% Frequency Response: 40HZ-15KHZ 3dB Audio Output Level: Unbalanced Out: 0 400mV ...................... ........................ ............ ................... ......[...]

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    6 0dB 60H 14KH 40H 300H 1K 5K 10K 14K 20K 30K Diagram of AF Frequency Response Attention: Microphone Specifications T ransmitter Power: ...... Modulation T ype: ....... Max Deviation: ......... Spurious Emission: ...... Battery V oltage: ........ Battery Life: ........... Noise Control: .......... 8.5mW FM, F3F +25Khz >40dB (with carrier) 9V App[...]