Pyle PDWM3100 UHF Wireless Microphone System Operations Manual

June 12, 2024
Pyle

Pyle PDWM3100 UHF Wireless Microphone System

UHF Introduction

Welcome you to our company’s Professional Wireless Microphone System! Let us take you into a new world of intelligent, multi-functional, wireless systems!

UHF DSP Wireless Microphone System specification

  • Modulation Method: FM
  • Frequency Range: 510-560MHz,2X1 00CHs Sampling Ratio:48KHz
  • Transmission Rate: 204.8Kbps
  • Dynamic Range: >90dB
  • Total Harmon ice Distortion: < 0.1 %
  • Delay Time of Audio Transmission: <3ms
  • S/N Ratio: >96 dB
  • Frequency Response: 30 ~ 20 Khz
  • RX Sensitivity: < -94d8m
  • Unique ID Address: YES

Some tips to improve the performance of the system

  • The transmitter and antenna should kept in the relative position of accessibility of the straight line.
  • Don’t put the receiver close to the metal surface or near any digital device (such as the CD player, computer etc.)
  • Try to place the receiver in height of 1.5 meters from the ground and the position of a distance of 1 meter away from the wall.

Hand-held Transmitter

Main fuctions

  1. Microphone head
  2. LCD display
  3. window &Power Switch
  4. lnfrared receiving window
  5. Battery house

Trasmitter display content

  1. Handheld microphones transmit frequency/The number of channels
  2. Battery indicator

Replace the battery

  • Two polar batteries are expected to use for 8 hours. When the battery power displays  as empty and flashing, you should replace the batteries at once. This replace step is shown in the figures on the left.

Receiver Function

CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

FRONT PANEL

  1. POWER BUTTON: Turns the system on/off.

  2. MIC 1 SELECTOR BUTTONS (UP/SET/DOWN): Allows control of LCD screen and functions for Microphone 1.

  3. MIC 2 SELECTOR BUTTONS (UP/SET/DOWN): Allows control of LCD screen and functions for Microphone 2

  4. LCD SCREEN: Displays system status.

  5. IR PORT: Infrared port for the Wireless Infrared Auto Sync System. Pointing the handheld microphone’s infrared port at the receiver’s infrared port to allow communication. 6u Sound console:Adjust the sound tone:echo,delay ,trable,mid,bass.

  6. Recharge port: Put in the microphone recharge.
    LCD PANEL:

  7. RADIO FREQUENCY LEVEL: Strength indicator of radio signal.

  8. AUDIO FREQUENCY LEVEL: Strength indicator of incoming audio signal.

  9. MUTE: Indicates if microphone is powered off.

  10. FREQUENCY & CHANNEL: Displays current frequency and channel.
    REAR PANEL:

  11. ANTENNA-A: Connect the antenna to the BNC socket.

  12. POWER SUPPLY: For power adapter with DC12-18V 500mA.

  13. MIC 2 BALANCED OUTPUT: Balanced XLR audio output.

  14. MIXED OUTPUT: Unbalanced 1/4″ audio output for MIC 1 & MIC 2.

  15. MIC 1 BALANCED OUTPUT: Balanced XLR audio output.

  16. ANTENNA-A: Connect the antenna to the BNC socket.

  17. VOL -A,VOL-B: Control the microphone- A or channel -B volume

OPERATION

HOW TO SELECT FREQUENCIES/CHANNELS FOR THE RECEIVER

The 2-in-l Bose Module comes with two hondheld microphones and each microphone is preset with 50 frequency channels. The frequency con be selected either automatically or manually.

  1. AUTOMATIC FREQUENCY/CHANNEL SELECT
    Press and hold “DOWN ” until “ ” displays. Then the best frequency will be selected.

  2. MANUAL FREQUENCY/CHANNEL SELECT

    • STEP 1: Press and hold “UP ” on the receiver untile the channel blinks .
    • STEP 2: While the channel is blinking, press “UP or DOWN ” to se desired channel. Then press “SET” to confirm the channel.
  3. HOW TO MATCH RECEIVER’S FREQUENCY WITH MICROPHONE

    • STEP 1: Turn ON the microphone, point the microphone infrared port [IR) directly at the receiver’s IR PORT. NOTE > Please make sure that the other handheld microphone is powered off when adjusting the frequency on one microphone. Each unit is fully tested and qualified by the manufacturer. However, due to the nature of wireless connection, interference may occur because of local environments and/or radio signals emitted by other wireless devices within the household.
    • STEP 2: Press and hold “SET” until “ 1 A – – – – ” displays. Once syncing is completed the RF level bar appears and the “MUTE” icon disappears
  4. HOW TO LOCK/UNLOCK THE DISPLAY

    • Press and hold “UP ” and “DOWN ” at the same time to lock/unlock the setting.

TROUBLE SHOOTINGS

Troubles Status Solutions










No sound or weak voice

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The transmitter LCD display off

| Turn on the transmitter power.

Confirm that the+/ – marks on the battery match with the head joint of the transmi tter . Insert a new battery .



Receiver LCD display off

| Confirm whether a head of the AC power adapter is plugged into the power outlet and whether the other end  is  inserted into the DC power supply socket on the rear panel of the receiver. Check whether

the AC power outlet is normal and Confirm whether the power supply voltage is normal.


The display screen of the receiver shows

that there is RF signal.

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Adjust higher the receiver ‘ s volume control. Check the cable connection between the receiver and the amplifier or mixer .

The display screen of the receiver shows that there

is no RF signal. The transmitter and receiver power indicators light

| Elongate vertically the receiver antenna. Move the receiver away from side of the metal objects .

Check if there are obstacles between the transmitter and the receiver.

Move the transmitter closer to the receiver. Check whether the receiver and transmitter are used the same frequency .



Distortion or excess of burst noise

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The display screen of the receiver shows

that there is RF signal

| Remove the interference source nearby. (Such as CD player, Computers, Digital device, Earplugs monitoring system , etc). Change the receiver and transmitter to different frequency.

Replace the transmitter ba ttery.

If you use multiple system, you can increase

the frequency interval between various systems.

The| Press the transmitter|
transmitter

can ‘   t be

| switch and it doesn ‘ t work or open once| Replace the transmitter battery.
opened .| and close automatically|

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Warning: changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment The devices has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement, the device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction

Pyle PDWM3100 UHF Wireless Microphone System-fig- 17

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is the Pyle PDWM3100 UHF Wireless Microphone System?

The Pyle PDWM3100 is a UHF wireless microphone system designed for professional audio applications, allowing users to transmit audio wirelessly from a microphone to a receiver.

What does UHF stand for in UHF Wireless Microphone System?

What's included in the PDWM3100 UHF Wireless Microphone System package?

The package typically includes a wireless microphone, a receiver unit, power adapters, and necessary cables.

What is the range of the wireless transmission in this system?

The range can vary depending on environmental factors, but the PDWM3100 generally offers a range of up to 160-200 feet (50-60 meters) in optimal conditions.

What type of microphone is included with the PDWM3100 system?

The system typically includes a handheld dynamic microphone.

Is the PDWM3100 suitable for live performances?

Yes, the PDWM3100 can be used for live performances, presentations, public speaking, and various events.

How many microphones can be used simultaneously with this system?

The PDWM3100 is typically designed as a single-channel system, meaning it can handle one microphone at a time.

Is the PDWM3100 system compatible with other microphones?

Generally, the system is designed to work with the microphone that comes with it. However, some Pyle systems might have interchangeable microphone options.

What is the frequency range of the PDWM3100?

The specific frequency range can vary, but it typically operates within the UHF frequency range, often around 500 MHz.

Is the PDWM3100 system easy to set up?

Yes, it is usually relatively straightforward to set up. It involves connecting the receiver to a sound system and syncing it with the microphone.

What type of audio outputs does the receiver have?

The receiver usually has both balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4

Does the PDWM3100 system require a license to use?

In most cases, UHF wireless microphone systems like the PDWM3100 operate in frequencies that do not require a license for general use. However, it's important to check your local regulations.

Is the system prone to interference?

UHF systems are generally less prone to interference compared to VHF systems, but they can still experience interference from other wireless devices or sources.

What's the battery life of the microphone?

The battery life can vary based on usage and battery type, but it typically lasts several hours on a set of fresh batteries.

Can the microphone be used with rechargeable batteries?

Yes, as long as the rechargeable batteries are the correct type and voltage, you can use them with the microphone.

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